Buying A House: C or D?

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Mine's only about 50 ft wide as well. If I had kids and dogs, I might need more, but 50 doesn't make me feel cramped or closed in at all.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 6 April 2016 14:41 (ten years ago)

I just have my cat, who is a ding dong, and ran out the back door last night. Luckily he's scared of the outdoors once he gets there. Even if it smells like rabbits.

μpright mammal (mh), Wednesday, 6 April 2016 14:52 (ten years ago)

Looks kinda like I'm pinned up against a wall when you look at it like this:

http://i.imgur.com/C7WmQQo.jpg

pplains, Wednesday, 6 April 2016 15:46 (ten years ago)

what do you all think about using a redfin agent to buy? going back to that question about using my close childhood friend as our realtor, another complicating factor is that he is the main redfin agent in the city we're looking in. he knows the inner-ring suburb we like really really well, but i don't really know how him working for redfin would be different for us than working w/ a traditional buyer's agent.

we were going to go w/ the agent my sister used a few years ago but she's not in the area any more :(

marcos, Friday, 8 April 2016 16:59 (ten years ago)

agghhh this is a bummer seems like there are negatives to going w/ redfin for first-time home buyers like us who need a lot of hand-holding. but at the same time i'm wondering if this would be offset by going w/ my friend who would probably give us a lot of attention. just hard to know. i want to buy a house without having to navigate a friendship too, he's a close enough friend that it could be awkward to go w/ someone else too

marcos, Friday, 8 April 2016 18:00 (ten years ago)

aaaaand if we go w/ another broker i don't have the first idea how to find a good one. just go w/ the bigger name realtor in the area? an independent buyers' agent?

marcos, Friday, 8 April 2016 18:09 (ten years ago)

• Don't know anything special about Redfin other than they're supposed to be a bit more tech savvy. (They've got an app!)

• If you've got a close friend who's an agent who really knows the area you're shopping, then keep him even if he works for Vandal & Arson Realty.

• If you shop for another agent, only advice I have is to check out some open houses - not so much for the house (that you can see online), but to get a vibe of the agent. We saw so many loser agents on our informal visits that the one we went with was like a breath of fresh air. I'd call her again if we were to sell.

DISCLAIMER: The content offered by pplains should be considered only as a public service and does not constitute solicitation or provision of real estate advice. Do not consider the above information as s a substitute for obtaining expert advice from an agent licensed or authorized to practice in your jurisdiction.

pplains, Saturday, 9 April 2016 01:18 (ten years ago)

Our landlord is selling up so we're being pushed to start exploring the Cs and Ds of this thread a bit earlier than we'd have liked.

tay.ai fan (seandalai), Saturday, 9 April 2016 16:43 (ten years ago)

Are you looking at London?

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Saturday, 9 April 2016 17:07 (ten years ago)

Cambridge - slightly less crazy but still crazy.

tay.ai fan (seandalai), Sunday, 10 April 2016 15:04 (ten years ago)

marcos- I used a redfin agent and I didn't think there was any difference between that and any other buyer's agent

los blue jeans, Sunday, 10 April 2016 20:31 (ten years ago)

I used the Redfin app to find my place and did not even use an agent. It's my favorite real estate app. Unfortunately it doesn't cover NYC other than queens.

human life won't become a cat (man alive), Monday, 11 April 2016 00:39 (ten years ago)

Redfin local agents aren't really different than other local agents afaict, besides the fact they work for peanuts. I imagine there's a lot of turnover.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Monday, 11 April 2016 00:42 (ten years ago)

When I bought my house, I basically picked one at random in the area of the city I was looking to buy. I lucked out, because she was great. My only regret is that she never suggested my counteroffer include termite bonding, because once I realized I could have/should have done that, it was too late.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Monday, 11 April 2016 00:44 (ten years ago)

two weeks pass...

price drop to $228k! i am still not sure if we are moving to cleveland and in any case this is not in the neighborhood we are looking in but damn this house is amazing and on a beautiful street a short walk to cleveland museum of art, cleveland orchestra, case western reserve university, cleveland botanical gardens, coventry village with a music venue, shops, restaurant, etc... schools & proximity to family are too big a factor for us otherwise we'd be pretty interested in it

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 19:13 (ten years ago)

oh the link http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1842-Cadwell-Ave-Cleveland-Heights-OH-44118/33656241_zpid/

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 19:13 (ten years ago)

there are ugly-ass houses in the boring cleveland suburbs that are way tinier than this and selling for the same price

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 19:14 (ten years ago)

Your children will thank you for growing up in the city and not in a boring suburb imo. And Cleveland could be the next Pittsburgh in a few years and your house might triple in value!

Sean, let me be clear (silby), Monday, 25 April 2016 19:18 (ten years ago)

I've completely given up on buying a house on my single income. Housing prices have gone insane in my area - since last fall properties that were around $105k have started moving to $115-120k and there's no sign of a slowdown.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 25 April 2016 19:31 (ten years ago)

I'm in an underhoused market right now and entry-level homes, the smaller ones, are in low enough supply that there are bidding wars

not wanting to sell right now but it's a really nice thought I could

μpright mammal (mh), Monday, 25 April 2016 19:54 (ten years ago)

One thing I've noticed that's kind of insane in my market is the enormous difference between the prices of apartments and the prices of tiny attached houses that are not much bigger in square footage -- I'm talking about like a multiple of 2-3x. Yes in some cases you get a parking space and/or a very small outdoor space, but still. Seems like it can partly be attributed to the fact that there is just such a small supply of them that can't increase, and "house" in the city is such an ideal people go for.

JWoww Gilberto (man alive), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:03 (ten years ago)

Like ok cool you have a "house" but it's a 3BR 1BA house with tiny rooms.

JWoww Gilberto (man alive), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:03 (ten years ago)

Your children will thank you for growing up in the city and not in a boring suburb imo. And Cleveland could be the next Pittsburgh in a few years and your house might triple in value!

― Sean, let me be clear (silby), Monday, April 25, 2016 3:18 PM (53 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yea definitely. we are not looking in those suburbs, we briefly considered one particular outer suburb bc of the schools - we have a special needs son and this particular district has a stellar special needs program - but we drove around there and we were just, like.......... no.

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 20:13 (ten years ago)

we're looking in an inner-ring suburb (lakewood) somewhat similar to cleveland heights, where that house i linked to is located. adjacent to the city, lots of older homes, mostly 1900-1930, maybe a little denser than cleveland heights, interesting cultural/commercial districts w/ lots of shops, restaurants, etc. somewhat more expensive though, one reason is that they are pouring a ton of money into their schools, which are way better rated than they used to be even a few years ago

we just visited town and looked at this house for $185k, kitchen is a little weird but overall it is a beautiful house in a really great neighborhood http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1485-Marlowe-Ave-Lakewood-OH-44107/33499487_zpid/

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 20:18 (ten years ago)

lol we have the opposite where a condo/purchased apartment has no space and you could have a house for the same amount of money

μpright mammal (mh), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:23 (ten years ago)

if I worked downtown, the area transit website says I could take the bus and be there within 15 minutes

μpright mammal (mh), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:27 (ten years ago)

Housing prices have gone insane in my area - since last fall properties that were around $105k have started moving to $115-120k and there's no sign of a slowdown.

lol at the idea of this being "going insane"

glandular lansbury (sic), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:40 (ten years ago)

A 10-15% increase in six months isn't crazy?

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 25 April 2016 20:56 (ten years ago)

if it's that much every six months, sure

could be a one-time price correction, and a $10k - $15k swing isn't huge, especially if it's 10% of a pretty inexpensive house

μpright mammal (mh), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:06 (ten years ago)

I love houses like that one on Marlowe Ave. Pretty sweet.

Wouldn't care about the kitchen being weird, even though the stairs back there look pretty steep.

pplains, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:14 (ten years ago)

Remember when marathon bars went from 28p to 30p that was like 7% hike overnight like woah

In short, no that is not crazy if it is crazy the crazy it is is crazy cheap for a house

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:18 (ten years ago)

feeling like "just how bad can Cleveland be?" looking at the price of these beautiful houses

-_- (jim in glasgow), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:19 (ten years ago)

there are definitely large swathes of cleveland that are in rough shape, much like detroit, lots of vacant homes and "urban prairies" where vacant homes were razed. other parts are really nice though and thriving. it's a mixed bag. lots of neighborhoods are being revitalized in cool ways even if others are beyond decline. if you drive from one nice neighborhood across town to another, you will pass through some very rough areas though

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:26 (ten years ago)

Marcos, my gf lives in Lakewood with her 8 year old daughter (I live in Shaker) so if you have any questions about the city let me know.

through a charles barkley (brownie), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:26 (ten years ago)

oh wow cool! i grew up there (west side, bay village), i have tons of family all over, lakewood, east side (mentor), etc

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:27 (ten years ago)

Hope you find something!

I'm bowling at Mahalls tomorrow ;)

through a charles barkley (brownie), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:29 (ten years ago)

nice! lakewood market is very active it seems, many of the nicer houses are sold within a week or two. still not super crazy though. some multiple offer situations but not much is going beyond asking price and many things are sold below

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:38 (ten years ago)

in boston where i live now i've heard about like 10-11 offers made within 24 hours and places going for $100k over asking price, that is nonsense

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:39 (ten years ago)

little bit more ridiculous on a $100k house than a $1M house tho

μpright mammal (mh), Monday, 25 April 2016 21:40 (ten years ago)

true

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:42 (ten years ago)

ha ok, wait. That Marlowe Ave house is sweet, but I didn't realize that there was an emergency room entrance three lots up the street.

pplains, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:55 (ten years ago)

yup, though the hospital might be closing

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:59 (ten years ago)

might become just a rehab center or something

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:59 (ten years ago)

In short, no that is not crazy if it is crazy the crazy it is is crazy cheap for a house

It's really not in an area with median income around $42k.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 25 April 2016 22:07 (ten years ago)

Lol

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Monday, 25 April 2016 22:09 (ten years ago)

If you want to live in Cleveland:
http://www.zillow.com/homes/2420-Derbyshire-Rd-cleveland_rb/

mutually aquatinted (doo dah), Monday, 25 April 2016 23:00 (ten years ago)

whoa

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 25 April 2016 23:10 (ten years ago)

A 10-15% increase in six months isn't crazy?

prices are rising 20% in nine months where I live and a 1bdr 1bath cottage nearby sold for $860,000 last month. I reiterate my lol.

glandular lansbury (sic), Monday, 25 April 2016 23:28 (ten years ago)

(US$664,000.)

glandular lansbury (sic), Monday, 25 April 2016 23:30 (ten years ago)

wow that Derbyshire mansion is crazy, I wonder if there will be any takers

marcos, Monday, 25 April 2016 23:50 (ten years ago)


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