House Shopping.......
#12
Originally posted by MegaHurtz:
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Here's one of the places I was looking at. Seems like not too much for $285k, but I'm not too sure if it's good or not.
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Here's one of the places I was looking at. Seems like not too much for $285k, but I'm not too sure if it's good or not.
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I work in the building industry......the bubbles going to last AT LEAST 5 more years, we have that much work in front of us right now....id like to try to wait out the storm too but the fact is it may not end and i dont wanna get priced out of the market.
and no Paul the "Let Logan Procreate" have not been filed yet but we just wanna get into a house before we get priced out.
and no Paul the "Let Logan Procreate" have not been filed yet but we just wanna get into a house before we get priced out.
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bassiks... look for houses NOT advertised on the market. A family friend had this older house on a HUGE lot about two blocks away from Chinook Center... it had a 4 car garage... and like I say.. a huge lot. The house is really old.. but I brought it for $290k a month ago.
A house on a huge lot with a 4 car garage for that price is a stupidly ridiculous deal....
my neighboors house was appraised at close to half a million.
I live right off 51st... just west of Mac trail.
IF you look hard enough.. you'll find the good deals. Look for the houses NOT on MLS... the FS: by owners can be either a treat or a nightmare. MAKE SURE you get a house inspected.. if you decide to buy from an owner.. or from www.buysell.com
An inspection is $150 but can save you $40k in some cases... I've seen some real lemons man.. just total wrecks of houses.
This one townhouse had the foundation shifting.. so it had that "Titanic" syndrome happening whereas it was splitting down the middle.
All the floorboards were cracked and sticking out of the floor.. and all the doors were ****-eyed...
hmm... so THATS why it was only priced at $143k... oh I see. (frick)
So it pays to get a house inspector. If you see a house you love.. knock on they're door.. they may just be thinking of selling it.. and you can get first dibs.
I'll ask my pal... he has a nice house in Huntington Hills for a quarter million. The lot is frickin huge in the back.. you can build another house there.. (well almost) but the house needs lots of reno's... I'll talk to him if he'll sell it soon.. but its not advertised..
so like I say.. its all about the hidden market..
A house on a huge lot with a 4 car garage for that price is a stupidly ridiculous deal....
my neighboors house was appraised at close to half a million.
I live right off 51st... just west of Mac trail.
IF you look hard enough.. you'll find the good deals. Look for the houses NOT on MLS... the FS: by owners can be either a treat or a nightmare. MAKE SURE you get a house inspected.. if you decide to buy from an owner.. or from www.buysell.com
An inspection is $150 but can save you $40k in some cases... I've seen some real lemons man.. just total wrecks of houses.
This one townhouse had the foundation shifting.. so it had that "Titanic" syndrome happening whereas it was splitting down the middle.
All the floorboards were cracked and sticking out of the floor.. and all the doors were ****-eyed...
hmm... so THATS why it was only priced at $143k... oh I see. (frick)
So it pays to get a house inspector. If you see a house you love.. knock on they're door.. they may just be thinking of selling it.. and you can get first dibs.
I'll ask my pal... he has a nice house in Huntington Hills for a quarter million. The lot is frickin huge in the back.. you can build another house there.. (well almost) but the house needs lots of reno's... I'll talk to him if he'll sell it soon.. but its not advertised..
so like I say.. its all about the hidden market..
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But Id like to build new and build the house I like and I want not move into someone elses house they built and then spend the next 5 - 10 years changing the things I dont like about it. If I build new I can get what I want right from day 1 and never worry about being unhappy with it or what to change it.
Just a few little things I found about the Calgary House market the last 10 years or so....
Its only going up.....
Just a few little things I found about the Calgary House market the last 10 years or so....
The average combined residential sale price for December 2005 was $273,716 a 17.55 per cent increase over December 2004, when the average price was $232,841, and a 3.52 percent increase over November 2005’s average price of $264,402. Broken out, the following is a comparison of single-family, condominium, and mobile home average sale prices for the month of December 2005 over 2004: single-family $306,271 / $257,824; condominium $192,412 / $171,135; mobile home $53,000 / $11,725.