My folks just sold their house. they bought it 10 years ago for 139k and just sold it for $360. I was like wow it has gone up huge. Compounded yearly that works out to just less then 10% a year. It looks like it would be a higher percent. The power of compounding in action.
$139k to $360k in 10 years for this house.
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Originally posted by MickeyGsame thing here, down in Florida the market is extremely hot.
You're right, 3 years ago a condo I wanted was 99k now it's 159k
that's insane,
my dad's house has doubled in 6 years.
Now it's going to crash. It's too high and they're inflating the market. It can't support itself so sell now if you want to see a gain because in less than a year it'll be significantly lower.Comment
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the kid across the street from me bought his for 400, tried selling it for 900k! and ended up settling on 800... only 3 or 4 years laterComment
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Good, I'd love to see some Florida prices go down so I can get a condo thereOriginally posted by RinaldoYou're right, 3 years ago a condo I wanted was 99k now it's 159k
that's insane,
my dad's house has doubled in 6 years.
Now it's going to crash. It's too high and they're inflating the market. It can't support itself so sell now if you want to see a gain because in less than a year it'll be significantly lower.
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YEah id hate to be in the market searching to buy a home right now.. Its just crazy.
We had our home built for $450,000 and a Its now worth over 600k in just 2 years here in Oregon.
Unreal.. The same house as ours 2 blocks up which is on a smaller lot, and not as nice a street (we are on a premium lot) sold for 610 k.. I think they paid like 390k for it 2 years ago.
Crazy.
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I wonder if this bubble really will burst?
Whenever I say that its gunna slow down or say the bubble will burst it seems it still just keeps climbing and climbing.
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It has to at some point I would think.. its getting crazyOriginally posted by boneproneI wonder if this bubble really will burst?
Whenever I say that its gunna slow down or say the bubble will burst it seems it still just keeps climbing and climbing.Get your guaranteed gallery listings on bunnyteens.com! Over 650k hits daily. One of the original thumb TGPs! Click here.Comment
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I believe it. My home went up 70k the past 11 months.Living in Virtual Reality
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My Gramma bought her home for 6K, that's right 6K. Today it is worth about 700K-1Million.Comment
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Seattle is absolutely insane...I think the bubble will burst soon.
Bought this house for 350k with some friends 5 years ago...2 of them are in construction and 1 is an electrician...We spent about 4 months fixing it up (it was pretty shitty but has a view over lake washington. looks directly at Bill Gates' house) .....Anyways, just had 2 appraisals done because we're looking to all buy our own places now (we've had a our own frat essentially for too long and our GF's/wives wanna kill us) ...2 appraisals...
One appraisal for 1.4 Mil and one for 2.1 Mil . So i imagine its somewhere in between. We pay property tax at 1.2 Mil but they havent seen what we did to the inside ...just the outside.Comment
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I owned 2 townhomes in FL. Bought the 1st one for $138,000 and sold it 2 years later for $189,000. Took that money and bought another townhome for $172,000 and sold it in a year for $209,000. The FL real estate market is still the hottest in the country. Even though I live in CA now I am seriously thinking about buying a few properties in the WPB area and renting them out. My best friend is a RE broker and would take care of managing them so I wouldn't have to worry too much about being an absentee landlord.Originally posted by MickeyGsame thing here, down in Florida the market is extremely hot.
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What I thought was amazing is 10% a year for ten years is not that hot of a market. Considering we had very little movement for many years in the 80's.
Higher interest rates is the only thing that will cause a "burst". Normally residential is very stable, and most areas do not see major declines in bad economic times.Comment
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My parents bought their house in '89 for $129k and a house on their street with the same floorpan just sold for $452kComment
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The house where I grew up we paid $77,000.00 for in 1979.
Just sold 8 months ago for $2,800,000.00
Newport Beach!Comment
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Bought another house in the upper Newport Beach area for $459,000.00 5 years ago and just had it appraised at $1,100,000.00.Comment
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The housins market is the same here, $180k house is now worth $350k, Calgary is not slowing down one bit though, and will not slow down for more than a decade, our population is set to double within 10 years, to give you a glimpse of how fast we are growing we have a second airport going up in the southern side of the city.Comment
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I would be all over that, you got someone to manage them for you so not much for you to do, atleast not like weekly etc. I would be all over that quick.Originally posted by BusterPornI owned 2 townhomes in FL. Bought the 1st one for $138,000 and sold it 2 years later for $189,000. Took that money and bought another townhome for $172,000 and sold it in a year for $209,000. The FL real estate market is still the hottest in the country. Even though I live in CA now I am seriously thinking about buying a few properties in the WPB area and renting them out. My best friend is a RE broker and would take care of managing them so I wouldn't have to worry too much about being an absentee landlord.Comment
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Can't afford a house, but rent a studio.
London prices are supposed to be falling, but this detached house, in which I have a studio in, is worth $4 million. it's probably not even that big compared to the average American home.
Maybe I should move!Comment
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Yea, but probably they were paid like $200.00 a month back then, so $6 000.00 wasn't such a small amount of money.Originally posted by ShortbreadMy Gramma bought her home for 6K, that's right 6K. Today it is worth about 700K-1Million.Comment
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I paid $159,900 for my house 4 years ago, had it appraised 9 months ago for $390k. Gotta love this market. My friend bought a condo in NYC 5 years ago for $160k in a shiity area of Manhattan, now the area she lives in is the hottest area in nyc, known as NoHo. Her place appraised for $1mil a few weeks ago.Comment
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secret is to buy the lowest house on the block and spend a little to bring it up to the standards of the other houses easy money.Comment
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bought a starter at $600k.... sold at $1.1 mil a year & a half later.
One I'm in now will do even better. Looking for $2.6 in a year and a half. But more realistically, probably will be 2 years.SIG TOO BIGComment
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Originally posted by BlueWireSeattle is absolutely insane...I think the bubble will burst soon.
Bought this house for 350k with some friends 5 years ago...2 of them are in construction and 1 is an electrician...We spent about 4 months fixing it up (it was pretty shitty but has a view over lake washington. looks directly at Bill Gates' house) .....Anyways, just had 2 appraisals done because we're looking to all buy our own places now (we've had a our own frat essentially for too long and our GF's/wives wanna kill us) ...2 appraisals...
One appraisal for 1.4 Mil and one for 2.1 Mil . So i imagine its somewhere in between. We pay property tax at 1.2 Mil but they havent seen what we did to the inside ...just the outside.
Ive been in the Seattle market for awhile, finally just got a house in Seward Park 1 block from the lake. I know where your place is now, your accross from volunteer park, near 15th? Those houses are pimp for sure.
I would sell now if I was you, youll get enough to buy your own place for sure.Comment
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that ain't shit... try Key West, FL - paid $1.3 million for this house... 8 months later, $2.5 and rising
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Arizona, Florida and Nevada are the hot 3 markets right now.
some of these states will see some slow downs, but
the retired baby boomers, will be double within the next 10 years, so you will see Florida, and Arizona and other retirement communities going up for a long time.
Cali is out of wack, just like before it will probably burst a bit.
While much of the nation's homes are 3 times the price of their annual income, california will buy homes 6 times their annual income, so Californias are simlpy just refiing over and over, living on their equity that = disaster
Most of the experts know the hot markets 3-5 years ahead of time.
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I sold my house in the Berkeley Hills in 1994 for $305,000. It resold in 1999 for $900,000! Too bad I didn't have the money to restore it.Make Levees, Not WarComment
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Originally posted by Pr3cisethat ain't shit... try Key West, FL - paid $1.3 million for this house... 8 months later, $2.5 and rising
that's sweet
that's even better than out here.... and Maui is tough to beat.SIG TOO BIGComment
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I've heard stories like this many times. I've witnessed it a few times too.Originally posted by Giorgio_XoI sold my house in the Berkeley Hills in 1994 for $305,000. It resold in 1999 for $900,000! Too bad I didn't have the money to restore it.Comment





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