PricePoints (by wmh [NC]) Sep 21, 2017 2:28 PM
PricePoints (by Pmh [TX]) Sep 21, 2017 2:46 PM
PricePoints (by Steve [MA]) Sep 21, 2017 2:52 PM
PricePoints (by Livethedream [AZ]) Sep 21, 2017 4:26 PM
PricePoints (by Lynda [TX]) Sep 21, 2017 6:18 PM
PricePoints (by Deanna [TX]) Sep 21, 2017 6:33 PM
PricePoints (by Andrew, Canada [ON]) Sep 22, 2017 5:27 AM
PricePoints (by S i d [MO]) Sep 22, 2017 7:02 AM
PricePoints (by WMH [NC]) Sep 24, 2017 8:20 AM
PricePoints (by wmh [NC]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 2:28 PM Message:
What's a HIGH end home in your immediate area?
Middle of the road, middle class crib?
Low-end, trailer-parky price?
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PricePoints (by Pmh [TX]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 2:46 PM Message:
High End: Champ D'or $46m is near me. Google it...still for sale. --104.218.xxx.xx |
PricePoints (by Steve [MA]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 2:52 PM Message:
High end SFD $1.5 - 3.0 million
Mid level SFD $650-800 thousand
We don't have trailers but a fixer upper SFD $300 - 500 thousand.
The last new home that I built for a client cost $985,000.00 for the summer house we torn down & $2,300,000.00 for the new home we built for them.
In the area where I have most of my rentals decent SFD go for $275- 350 thousand & triple deckers in need of some rehab go for $400 - 500 thousand. --72.93.xxx.xxx |
PricePoints (by Livethedream [AZ]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 4:26 PM Message:
In our area a riverfront mansion runs 1-3.5 million. Top price I've seen in the area was in the 5 million range at our one upscale country club. I'd hate to see their AC bill.
Most "A" neighborhood with HOA's run $300-575K.
"B" neighborhood homes, mixed site built and mobiles on lots, upper $100's - upper $200's.
"Ghetto" neighborhoods, trailers from '60-70's on lots from mid $20's to $150K. We are seeing a crime epidemic in these areas. Getting a lot of displaced CA criminals moving here. Shades of our drug wars in 2010-12.
We are still below peak prices by about 30%. Our commercial areas still have high vacancies. Still a lot of overpriced commercial properties, some on market since before the bust! --47.216.xx.xxx |
PricePoints (by Lynda [TX]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 6:18 PM Message:
San Antonio-I can still find fixers for $50-60K. I am no longer in the buying (or fixing) stage. Still can find C's for $90-$120; B's in good hood 200K+, A's in high end $400-1 Mil. All the in-between areas are good house in a lesser neighborhood, or a marginal house in a otherwise good hood. Sometimes its a trade-off and you pick what is more imp for you.
San Antonio is spotty, meaning 8 blocks away from a luxury place you could find a dumpy one. Sort of a patchwork quilt. The old high end areas like Alamo Heights and The Dominion are getting older. Yet the new gated divisions that have 'McMansions' are not selling because the people who have enough money to buy them also want established lawns and big shade trees. That takes years of time. --108.87.xx.xxx |
PricePoints (by Deanna [TX]) Posted on: Sep 21, 2017 6:33 PM Message:
In a 10-mile radius-- If you pay more than $250,000 for a house around here, it's because you're probably buying 100+ acres to go with it, not because the house itself is all that and a bag of chips.
Middle-of-the-road normal houses are going to be between $30k and $90k. It probably hasn't been updated in the last 40 years, but clean/safe/functional. There's even been a few units of new build that sold for around $75-$80k.
Low-end fixer-uppers go for $20k and less. Over the last three years, the most I've paid for one house is $11k. --96.46.xxx.xx |
PricePoints (by Andrew, Canada [ON]) Posted on: Sep 22, 2017 5:27 AM Message:
Toronto.
These are my guesstimates.
high end 3 million and up
Middle end 1 million
Low end 400k for a townhouse --70.48.xxx.xx |
PricePoints (by S i d [MO]) Posted on: Sep 22, 2017 7:02 AM Message:
Top-tier $300K up to $2 million.
Mid-tier $80K - $299K.
Low-tier
* owner occupied $50K - $79K.
* weird niche between $30K - $49K; between bottom level owner-occupied and Class C rental. Costs more, has no appreciation, rent is the same. Slightly better hoods are all you get.
Class C rentals I buy: $15K - $29K
Below that are generally dumps that should be bulldozed.
What I find endlessly fascinating is despite these generalities, there are always a mix within the ranges. For example, we're a single income family and I'm not even an IT manager. However, the house I could "afford" if I borrowed money would put me in the same hoods as the mid-level IT manager at my office who are dual income families and maybe into lower end of the top tier...due to rental income.
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PricePoints (by WMH [NC]) Posted on: Sep 24, 2017 8:20 AM Message:
Just saw a 1950's 1-bedroom 1-bath house listed for $175k. Green stove so I guess it was updated in the 70's LOL! No room for expansion unless they could go UP.
But they are starting to list these small homes as "potential Air BnB" spaces, which they probably are. --173.22.xx.xx |
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