Home Buying
Originally Posted by The Raptor,May 27 2010, 03:42 PM
I love hardwood floors. Over the years, we've converted every roon in our house to hardwood floors except the lving room and one bathroom.
Originally Posted by MikeyCB,May 27 2010, 02:44 PM
They're MUCH easier to keep clean, and hold a lot less dust then carpet. A nice feature in this extremely dry climate. Plus my Roomba finds it easier to clean them well then he does with carpet.
Housing is still overpriced. Many more foreclosures still to come. When prices fall another 15-20% it will be more reasonable for people to buy.
But then I've only been saying housing is overpriced since 2002 and people just look at me like I'm standing on my head and talking Chinese backwards.
But then I've only been saying housing is overpriced since 2002 and people just look at me like I'm standing on my head and talking Chinese backwards.
Originally Posted by WarrenW,May 27 2010, 09:39 PM
Housing is still overpriced. Many more foreclosures still to come. When prices fall another 15-20% it will be more reasonable for people to buy.
But then I've only been saying housing is overpriced since 2002 and people just look at me like I'm standing on my head and talking Chinese backwards.
But then I've only been saying housing is overpriced since 2002 and people just look at me like I'm standing on my head and talking Chinese backwards.
2010 - $565 / sqft
1940 - $11 / sqft
That's just one (pricier) neighborhood, but it's an example of how prices have gone up, in many cases more than tripling in the past decade alone.
Originally Posted by ElTianti,May 27 2010, 11:46 AM
Given 30 fixed rate loans are at historic lows, I can't imagine signing an ARM.
Wife and I recently bought a new townhome(november) and I didnt want to even screw around with that variable crap. Just tell me what my payment is forever and I can deal with that. Luckily we were able to lock in at 5% flat for the 30 year loan.
The whole uncertainty of the variable just didnt sit well with me...I dont like not knowing what I'm going to pay...
Originally Posted by RUGBY,May 28 2010, 08:44 AM
I can't imagine that the HOA will pick up gas for the fireplace, BBQ, or in-floor heating. They typically pick up landscaping, snow removal, shared electricity for exterior lighting, insurance for the overall property.
Rugby, very good points all-around - thanks for the comments! We are definitely looking into all of those items, and will include things like pending litigation. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Shareall is right in many cases, the Condo Fees can cover additional things like heating if it is provided by a central system and shared by all units (hot water, for example).
I've even some some places where an agreement has been made with the communications provider to include a base internet and cable package with each unit. Anything over and above basic is paid for by the individuals though. Electricity to units is one thing I've NEVER seen included in HOAs/Condo Fees, which makes sense.
Shareall is right in many cases, the Condo Fees can cover additional things like heating if it is provided by a central system and shared by all units (hot water, for example).
I've even some some places where an agreement has been made with the communications provider to include a base internet and cable package with each unit. Anything over and above basic is paid for by the individuals though. Electricity to units is one thing I've NEVER seen included in HOAs/Condo Fees, which makes sense.











