House Hunting Adventures!
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@89th said in House Hunting Adventures!:
@brenda said in House Hunting Adventures!:
@89th How are prices there from what you're seeing so far?
Yeah pretty high. It's funny, there seems to be a gap between 550 and 750. In other words, lots of houses less than 550 or above 750, but not as many in between. It also depends significantly on the school district. For example, a house in the Wayzata school district might be 750 but if you jump east a mile into Hopkins, the house is 550.
Wow. That is very high. Seriously, you might want to look outside the metro area. Would a 30 to 60 minute drive to the airport be a problem? You might spend just as much time driving from west of MPLS through the traffic. SE part of the state is a 30 to 60 minute drive to the MLS airport.
The job market in SE MN is very good, too. Good schools in SE as well. -
There's an old disused recording studio you might be able to get in Chanhassen.
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@brenda said in House Hunting Adventures!:
@89th sent you a PM.
Okay, we got it all settled. They're moving down the block from me to live in the best place in Minnesoooooota!
Oh wait, I forgot to tell him what city that is. BRB.
Alright, now it's all settled.
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PLOT TWIST
The house we put an offer in a week ago came back and said the higher offer (that beat ours) backed out so now we are under contract. We will see it in person (and get it inspected) next week.
Yes we signed a contract for a house without ever stepping foot in it or meeting our realtor.
Updates later next week!
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@mik said in House Hunting Adventures!:
Is it on Zillow or somewhere you can post pics from? We have probably 100 years of home buying
mistakesexperience to learn from!Would love to @Mik other than the privacy angle of sharing my address. You are right, I might be coming to TNCR quite a bit to get some opinions!
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House prices are going nuts here in the Portland, Oregon area as well. (Maybe fueled by people moving out of Portlandistan and into the 'burbs lol).
Our house was built in 2004 and cost $272,000.
Probably was worth over $400,000 by 2008 when it all crashed.
Back down to $260-270k then.
Slowly crept up. It wasn't until about a year ago that a similar house in our 59-home development sold for over $400k, finally breaking that barrier.
Then a few months after that one sold for over $450k.
Our house is 2540 square feet, 4 bedroom 3 bath two-story with a living room, family room, bonus room (with closet), and a den. Lot size just 51 x 110 feet. Two-car garage.
I was guessing our house was finally safely back to $425k or more.
Then a few weeks ago I learned that one of the smallest house plans in the neighborhood (maybe 2200 sq. ft) just sold for $530k.
Holy smokes. I wish I was retired and we were ready to sell and move.
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Updates: Looks like we are closing around April 13th. Our in-person visit and inspection went well. The sellers are pretty easy as they accepted nearly all of our inspection finding requests, and even are leaving a few items that are a PITA to move, like some patio furniture and a massive gun safe (5' tall). #jolly