I would like to buy a house: 3 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 baths, 1800-2100 square feet or so (so not huge by any stretch), decent shape- built in the last 20-30 years or so, nice kitchen, mostly move in ready, decent neighborhood and public schools. And I would like to spend about or under $350,000. Is that too much to ask in your area of the country? If so, or if not too much to ask- where are you located? I am in the northeast and this isn't so easy to find.
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You could def. find that here, probably lots of them.
ETA....sorry...that is in SE WI/Milwaukee area.....but you could find that "most" anywhere in WI.
Yeah, it's about $400k here and would definitely be $500k closer to Boston.
I have a 4 bedroom, 2.5 house that was in move-in condition built in 1978. I think we spent $180k for it 18 months ago. I live 35 miles from Pittsburgh. It's a smaller town, but we have just about everything we need other than DSW and a few of my other favorite stores. The downside is I'm unable to get a job, and I'm a middle school Math teacher with 15 years experience. There's a complete glut of teachers here.
Now, I moved from a 2000 sq.ft. townhouse in Richmond, VA, built in 2000,in a very nice neighborhood. I sold it for $226,000. Big difference.
That is simple. You can get a house here for maybe $150,000. But we live near St. Louis and land is cheap in the midwest.
The nicer, newer homes go for $250k-300k. Some go all the way up to $700k. But for a basic house, $150 can actually go pretty far.
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Yeah, that is what I figured- and we have these ridiculous winters to top it all off!!!
we live in NW Ohio and you could EASILY find that here. We live in the country but if we lived in town you would have the nicest house on the block, for sure! But I can understand how you feel. I'm originally from a bigger city and the housing differences are pretty amazing. it's just a give and take. the take is that i'm 35 minutes from a Target/Starbucks/etc.
I used to live in Providence, and yes, that'd be hard to find. My sis is in the Philly burbs and is looking at 3 bed, 1.5 bath, 1600 sq foot houses for the 250-290s.
Here in MI we got a 2400 4 bed, 2.5 bath for 290, so in the midwest, it's completely doable at that price.
Oh my goodness you could get a gorgeous house here.
Take this house, for example.. https://cnyhomes.com/Listing/Search/info.cgi?mlnum=S214471
I live in Syracuse, NY. The home is in the suburbs.
You'd have to spend AT LEAST $200,000 more in this area. Its depressing.
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Holy goodness! Yeah, that is a little more than I was even thinking- maybe I should head to Syracuse!
Nice, thanks- however I would have to bring my parents with me so I'll have to let you know!
A 2 bedroom 1000 sf. condo on my street just sold for $550K, so basically no.
I absolutely feel your pain. I want to move SO BAD!
North Carolina...Cary/raleigh/chapel hill you would find a REALLY nice house for $350,000.
My mothers house is a ranch style, built 20-30 yrs ago..GREAT schools! Great neighborhood...close to major highway..with out the noise factor. Close to everything..grocery store..target..major shopping.
3 bedrm..2 bath..deck..2 car garage..not sure on the yardage...and her's is priced at $180,000. I really loved that area!!
Yeah, a bunch of my friends live in Boston- I get no sympathy from them! LOL!
It would be hard to find something like that here, at least in a nice neighborhood. My in-laws live in not so god area and the house was originally a 3 bd 2 bath. (I say originally, because they have done extensive remodeling, including using the whole back yard to add bedrooms onto the house, since my husband is 1 of 10 kids.) The estimated value when they got their house looked at about a year ago was around 325,000.
On the other hand, my dad, his wife and my dads sister have a 2 story, 4 bd, 3 bath in a really good area (mostly seniors and hills and reveens) and when he bought in 2004, they paid 555,000.
Oh, and I am in the Los Angeles area.