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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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How much your first house cost?
Wondering what everyone paid for their first house. I'm really thinking of getting this brand new 4 bedroom 2700 sq ft one for 230k ( asking price) in the next few weeks. Just can't make up my mind. Might just have the company build more of a custom one for me for a little bit more.
Also how old were you? I just turned 23. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The OC baby!
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Jesus, even shitty Nebraska homes are up to 230k? We really are in a bubble...j/k
Bought my first in the 90s for $285k, sold it two years ago for $550k. In California though that's basically a shack, the homes where I live now are all $1M or so, and smaller than the one you just listed in size. Damnit.
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It's coming look busy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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Put down payment on it when I was 23. Paid it off this month.
Purchase cost was 71,000.00 Current value is around 240,000.00 (The price the house next door sold for three months ago, about same size but on a much smaller lot).
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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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lol actually the prices here are about 50% more then bigger areas in the state. There is just nothing new that has been built in quite a while. With a small state college here, it keeps the prices up compared to the rest of the state. Excluding Omaha, and some parts of Lincoln. I'm in the fucking sticks clear on the western side of the state. I'm sure this house would cost a pretty penny in Cali.
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Reach for those stars!
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Location: Vancouver, BC
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In 2002 we paid $223,000Cdn for a three bedroom, three level house on a 130'x60' lot in the burbs of Vancouver. It's estimated to be worth about $290k now. I was 26 at the time.
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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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Pretty nice, how long it take you to pay it off? |
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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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I'm only thinking of having the same company build me one is because the family room in the basement is smaller then I would want, and the eating area is a little weird. Other then that it rocks.
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It's coming look busy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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So Fucking Banned
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$32,500.00 Was 23
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1st: still saving
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In Tushy Land
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whats your current income and how long have u sustained it to get that loan
im asking because of your age
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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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not gonna say my income, but it has been good for a while now. Plus I do more than just my adult websites.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I paid $230k for this house in 2001 at age 26. That's about half a million in bubble-money.
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Geez I dont know how you people in Cali and other expensive ass places make it. Being in this biz I would never get a house where I couldnt make the payments if the bottom fell out. I almost did buy a nicer house, then I had some health problems and couldnt work for a long time and if I had bought that nicer house I would have lost it for sure. Here in central Indiana I live in a pretty decent almost crime free area, my house is 1300 sqare feet (getting ready to be 1550sqft when I attach the garage to the house and convert to a 3rd bedroom). Anyways I bought it back in 2000 when I was 19 for $66,500 and put almost $20k for a down payment. My mortgage this year is like $360 a month. I am perfectly happy in my cheap house and love having such a low payment.
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I am still saving too. A condo where I live is in the 300k range, no houses here really in that range, average house where I live is 450k-500k. I prefer to buy a condo within walking distance of the beach, but I bet that would be around 400-500k for a small condo... Everything is expensive, it sucks bad.
My dream home would be a house by the beach, either Huntington or Laguna.. I know that has to be around a mil, so i don't think it's gonna happen |
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$300k, 85 x 210' lot, 2400sq.ft + bonus + finished basement. Huge ass garage, and I insisted on getting pvc conduit for signal wiring so I can replace the copper with fiber (or whatever the future brings). Nice big ol' deck with a nice little stream running nearby, tall old oak and maple trees in the back yard that have a canopy so thick that the ground is mossy... gonna have to thin some of that out.
They're just finishing up the drywalling and taping now. I take ownership on the 18th of august. Gotta stop by the NSLB and pick up some wine boxes to pack dishes in.
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Meow Media Inc.
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$432K in 1997. 4,250 sq feet, 4/5 bedrooms 2.5 baths, monster water/mountain view. Lot is 160 x 155. Now I'm told it's worth $700K easily. And it's all paid for.
May finish the other half of the crawlspace next year. That would make the square footage about 6,000
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No commissions, no fees.
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Do you really want to buy a house at that age? See the world a little. I waited until I got married to buy a house. |
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In Tushy Land
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Nebraska
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Very nice PK.
Any yes I want to buy a place now, I plan on staying here for quite a while. I plan on buying rental properties here also. |
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The closes think to a house a bought is a fishing house for 300$, never used it.
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Congrats...250,000 would buy a one bedroom condo in Hoboken.
Sucks living on the East Coast..overvalued
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Let's Tango!
Join Date: Apr 2005
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First house: $392,525 (1995)
Downpayment: $82,525 Ex-wife got it - Value 2004: $665,000
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Location: Teh Interweb
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316K five years ago... (26 at the time)
4 b/r 3 bath 2500+ sf. Nice seattle neighborhood at the end of a dead end street. Big backyard with deck. Now valued at well over 450K+. Porn apparently does pay as does real estate. |
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I bought my first house (w/ my fiance) when I was 22 for $202,000 in 2002. It's approx. 2500 sq. ft. and EXTREMELY similar houses are currently going for $450,000 - $500,000...yay for me
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IslandDollars.com
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$142,000 when I was 21. About 2k sq ft.
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congrats to the winners
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15,900 (1972)
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I bought my first home in 89 for 67k. Fixed it up and sold in six month later for 110k. My garage is worth 110k now. Just got a second lake home to use as a studio that was 350k. There is no money in shooting porn.
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Lets see - the first one was 119,000 - lost that in the second divorce - the one I bought in 1998 was 130,000 5/6 bedrooms 4500 sq ft custom built with 5 acres of woodland, a 1 acre fishing pond, in-ground pool (added) with hottub, fireplace etc. From what Im told its worth around 250,000 now although around here thats like top price for a house.
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Old broad
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Away
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1800 sq feet bought for $70K back in 1983. Same house in same neighborhood goes for around $200K+ now. However, I sold it for what I owed on it 10 months after moving there thanks to a divorce (house was in my name and there was no way I could afford the payment - this was back when interest rates were around 16%). I was 22 when we bought it.
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What amazes me is that people this young can loan that mutch money. Here it would be IMPOSSIBLE to loan 200K$ if you're only 23-25. It's very very rare that someone that young can earn that mutch money. It's possible if you are married and have 2 steady incomes, but alone, and this young, they'll laugh so hard and slam the door on your way out, you'll never believe it. Here, a univ graduate can loan around 100K$ with his first job (management, univ degree). Houses range from 200-500K$ here depending where you are.
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Who said anything about getting a loan?
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I live in Costa Mesa, CA.
$890,000 owe $16,000 on it.
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I live in a treehouse
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It's incredible how times have changed. Back in the 50's my father paid just 7,000 stirling for a 27-room 17th century house standing on 5 acres of grounds. My first house - I'm not sure if it counts because I bought it just to resell - cost me 800 stirling: around $1,500 at the time.
Property ownership is much better these days. Beginning in the Industrial Revolution, my family owned most of a couple of towns in northern England, although by the time I was a kid we only still owned 3 or 4 streets. And they were a millstone, all rent-controlled, we were getting about 20 cents a week on each house. It was a blessing when they were finally bought by the council for redevelopment. |
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First house cost me £45,000 back in 1982.
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jul 2005
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dont be a braggart.
thinking about getting a house is not quie the same as getting it. post here when you close. then you'll have something to talk about. |
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