Real estate General topic

   / Real estate General topic #851  
I am more concerned over how much of the school tax goes to administration and third parties (standard testing, books and web apps).

Example from Princeton NJ schools:
  • Administration: $9,278,000, or 8% of the budget.
  • Student and Staff Support: $16,773,000, or 15% of the budget.
So this is not for teachers, education, physical school maintenance etc.
 
   / Real estate General topic #852  
Bought my first property, a fixer cottage on a 50x50 city lot and over the years have tracked the sales price at each turnover…

I bought it for 20k in 1982 and spent 20k in materials for new kitchen, roof, electrical, etc…

Sold it years later for 255k and a year after I sold it sold again for 350k in 2008.

In 2009 it sold foreclosure for 80k

2 years ago it was 450k but did not sell…

With every reversal, Real Estate comes back stronger is my experience in the SF Bay Area…

Right now values here are down about 30% from 2 years ago.

I don’t have a crystal ball into the future but homes held for the longterm seem to be a good inflation hedge.

This small 2 bedroom home sold new for $2700 in 1929… just before the crash.
 
   / Real estate General topic #853  
When we bought the house we just moved into I read through the inspection report and didn't see anything alarming and that I couldn't quickly fix myself later. When I told my realtor I didn't need anything corrected by the seller he said, "I always have them fix at least one thing." Seems petty to me. So for our house that will hopefully be listed next week I left one outlet cover off in the shop and moved the garage door sensors higher than the 6" inspectors look for. I figured I should leave some low hanging fruit that I could agree to correct for the buyer.
 
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#854  
When we bought the house we just moved into I read through the inspection report and didn't see anything alarming and that I couldn't quickly fix myself later. When I told my realtor I didn't need anything corrected by the seller he said, "I always have them fix at least one thing." Seems petty to me. So for our house that will hopefully be listed next week I left one outlet cover off in the shop and moved the garage door sensors higher than the 6" inspectors look for. I figured I should leave some low hanging fruit that I could agree to correct for the buyer.
I could easily see an inspector keeping looking until they find something, just to prove they did their job.
 
   / Real estate General topic #855  
"I always have them fix at least one thing." Seems petty to me.
Our inspector/realtor tried to convince us of the same, so we asked to have some rotten window sills repaired. The seller rightfully told us, "go pound sand, it's a 300 year old house!" :ROFLMAO:

I'm sure I'll be telling some young buyer the same thing, 20 years from now. :D
 
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#856  
We didn't ask for any repairs; we originally wanted the seller to do the survey; but had to back off that to make it work out.

Selling the old house, the first buyer demanded water heater upgrade and foundation jacks, which we did before deal fell through. Final buyer just wanted to meet, and discuss breakers, were the water lines were, ect.
 
   / Real estate General topic #857  
One of the reasons I didn't want anything fixed is I just wanted the deal done and over. Now selling my old house I realize what a pain even the smallest fix can be if you've moved a long way away. You either need to find someone trustworthy, which isn't easy for small handyman size jobs, or drive a long way to do it yourself. And, of course, you get there and you didn't think to bring that one critical tool. A simple screw can stop you dead. All my tools, hardware, etc, are at the new house so it's been a real pain prepping the old house for sale. I've been known to drive to a store near the old house and buy something I know I already own but it's easier to spend the money and just get the job done rather than having to come back the next day.
 
   / Real estate General topic #858  
Sold a nice little house a few years back…

The buyer had a list of items and a cost totaling $3200.

I spent a day and completed all… no big deal and spent $200, mostly for new casement windows cranks…

All existing worked but she presented quote to replace with note saying the cranks are obselete.

She was disappointed every item on her list was completed.

She really wanted new windows… not the old ones with new crank regulators…

I told her I would have been ok with a $1600 credit but $3200 was too steep for a days worked.
 
   / Real estate General topic #859  
As is has been our position on all real estate dealings. Leaves no doubt and may open talks on price only.
 
   / Real estate General topic #860  
I buy as-is but my but my buyers typically depend on loans which come with strings attached.
 

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