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Old 02-02-2007, 11:20 AM
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Old 02-02-2007, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeCLS6
Im walking through a condo im looking at buying tomorrow. It has 2 master suites, 2bathrooms, kitchen and living room have cathedral ceilings. Its around 1,350sq.ft. with a price tag of 239,000 with a 200/month condo fee. And im on single income in Northern Virginia


Originally Posted by cTLgo
Shit I'm moving to VA
Those prices are horrible compared to TX. 240K will put you in a 2000-2500 sq ft on .25 acre new build in Dallas/FW (on average, there are high and low areas in every urban area)
Old 02-02-2007, 12:48 PM
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I bought my first house in 1999. 2000 sq ft in Roseville, CA for 180,000
Bought second house in 2001 in Roseville, CA for $345,000. 3200 sq ft.
Bought 3rd house in 2002 (condo) in Roseville, CA for $210,000. 900 sq ft w/attached 1 car
Bought 4th house in 2004 in Houston for $320,000. 3500+ sq ft.
Bought 5th house in 2006 in Montgomery, TX for $180,000. 2,300 sq ft.

All of these houses were brand new and I got to customize them.
Old 02-02-2007, 01:01 PM
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Brand new is the only way to go . BTW, if we ever decided to leave Charlotte, I'd look into Texas. Some great deals down there
Old 02-05-2007, 10:38 PM
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IN california for the money you can't get very much but we got..........

3 bedroom
2 bath
1100 sq ft
$315,500


it needed some work. so we did the kitchen remodeled, all granite counters, new lighting, and fans throughout. Gutted the master bathroom, its small but gets the job done in the morning new tile and all new appliances, fixtures, door knobs, just recently all windows replaced with dual pane. new furnace complements of the home warrenty, all new toliets thanks to them as well. and this summer the AC is bound to go out
Old 02-05-2007, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by juniorbean
I'd look into Texas. Some great deals down there

For real. Things seem dirt cheap there, although I' not sure why..especially with the booming oil and gas industry
Old 02-06-2007, 07:18 AM
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In Winter Park, FL (Orlando)

3 bed/2 bath
1830 Sq ft
$250,000
Bought August 2006
Old 02-06-2007, 10:53 AM
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Contract signed in mid 2006.
New home finished Mid Jan 2007.
2041 sq ft 2 story 3bd/3bth single family home with 2 car garage
Community of 105 single family homes.


~$706,000 in San Jose, CA

I plan to live here for ~ 10 years, then move to an area with much better schools.
Old 02-06-2007, 11:28 AM
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2006. $342.5k Near west suburb of Chicago. 3br/ 2 bath. Older house built in1958 in perfect but dated condition. All brick split level. 1800 sq ft.
Pulled a Soopa and gutted the whole house . But worth it. UNLIKE him, i payed someone to do it. Didn't have the patience or the time.
I have a big 2.5 car detached garage.

It is strategically located next to 3 major highways.
Very happy.
Plan on staying here for a while.

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Old 02-06-2007, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by fdl
For real. Things seem dirt cheap there, although I' not sure why..especially with the booming oil and gas industry
It's simple... lots of land!!! This state is freaking huge.
Old 02-06-2007, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Ashburner
It's simple... lots of land!!! This state is freaking huge.

I suppose. But even the urban areas are cheap.
Old 02-09-2007, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by cTLgo
Shit I'm moving to VA
In best Lee Corso imitation:

Not so fast my friend!

Northern Virginia might as well be a state. There are all kinds of different areas that you do and don't want to be in.

My first purchase was a

950 sqft 2 bed / 2bath in Tyson's Corner (Fairfax, VA).
One garage spot, 2 outside parking spots
$407.5K in early 2005

but technically I bought my current home first (money down in 04)
800 sq ft 1 bed / 1 bath +den in Arlingotn, VA near EFC metro
$387K with one garage space @ $20K (ouch!)

DINK for life.
Old 02-09-2007, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by GINge!
#1. Bought in 1995 for $114, sold in 2001 for $105, 1000 sq ft side split
#2. Bought in 2001 for $130, sold in 2002 for $135, 1100 sq ft raised bungalow
#3. Bought in 2002 for $161, sold in 2003 for $185, 1200 sq ft bungalow
#4. Bought in 2003 for $248, sold in 2006 for $260, 2700 sq ft 2 storey
#5. Bought in 2006 for $370, 1500 sq ft 2 storey

The number of times I came within 5 years of paying off a house
Originally Posted by Ashburner
I bought my first house in 1999. 2000 sq ft in Roseville, CA for 180,000
Bought second house in 2001 in Roseville, CA for $345,000. 3200 sq ft.
Bought 3rd house in 2002 (condo) in Roseville, CA for $210,000. 900 sq ft w/attached 1 car
Bought 4th house in 2004 in Houston for $320,000. 3500+ sq ft.
Bought 5th house in 2006 in Montgomery, TX for $180,000. 2,300 sq ft.

All of these houses were brand new and I got to customize them.
Damn, you guys don't stay in one place that long....
Old 02-09-2007, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeCLS6
Im walking through a condo im looking at buying tomorrow. It has 2 master suites, 2bathrooms, kitchen and living room have cathedral ceilings. Its around 1,350sq.ft. with a price tag of 239,000 with a 200/month condo fee. And im on single income in Northern Virginia

Where in NoVA are you buying? Seems awfully cheap for the area unless it's some shitty part of town.
Old 02-11-2007, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 97Acura3.0CL
IN california for the money you can't get very much but we got..........

3 bedroom
2 bath
1100 sq ft
$315,500


it needed some work. so we did the kitchen remodeled, all granite counters, new lighting, and fans throughout. Gutted the master bathroom, its small but gets the job done in the morning new tile and all new appliances, fixtures, door knobs, just recently all windows replaced with dual pane. new furnace complements of the home warrenty, all new toliets thanks to them as well. and this summer the AC is bound to go out

That isn't bad at all (for CA). I've seen some ridiculous prices for one bed one bath places recently.
Old 02-11-2007, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeCLS6
Im walking through a condo im looking at buying tomorrow. It has 2 master suites, 2bathrooms, kitchen and living room have cathedral ceilings. Its around 1,350sq.ft. with a price tag of 239,000 with a 200/month condo fee. And im on single income in Northern Virginia

Where is this oasis?

Single income, 2006/754sq/294k/200 monthly HOA here in good ol fairfax. The place is brand new though.
Old 02-12-2007, 01:45 PM
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900SQ 2BR/1 BA -- Bought in late 04 for 250k
Condo 12th floor of 13
Had to redo the whole apt because they still had 30 year old fixtures since the day the building was put up.
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Old 02-13-2007, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach30SiR
Where is this oasis?

Single income, 2006/754sq/294k/200 monthly HOA here in good ol fairfax. The place is brand new though.

its 30mins. south of fairfax in a nice place called Warrenton. I work in fairfax so the commute isnt bad at all
Old 02-13-2007, 10:49 PM
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first was in 2003. I paid $180,000 for my 960 sq. ft. 2 bed 1 bath house on a 14,000 sq. ft. lot. The property also had a 1080 sq. ft. 2 story insulated/heated shop.

I sold that home in 2005 for $240,000.

I've bought 3 more homes since then. all brand new.

this last one that I'm currently living in I just bought for $253,000. It appraised at $350,000.
Old 02-13-2007, 11:38 PM
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Bought in Jan 06
1400sq feet 3 bedroom ranch w/2 car attached garage
Very nice finished basement
Nice above ground pool
Good school district
Low taxes ($2500/yr)

Paid $204k, worth about that now. The housing market sucks in metro Detroit but my job is good and I like the house. Prob live here for 5-6yrs and then get something with some land.
Old 02-14-2007, 03:37 AM
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still saving, i cant wait to back to the desert again, i want the extra money for a nicer down payment.
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