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Old 07-14-2006   #31 (permalink)
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Wow, Houston is a cheap place to live!!! I wanna move there.
no....no, you really don't want to move there....ask mrsbosco where she prefers to spend her weekends
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Old 07-14-2006   #32 (permalink)
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our next door neighbor wants to sell ....maybe Keith could finish painting the eaves where Lana couldn't reach 3 years ago
Find me a good paying job and we'll talk.
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Old 07-14-2006   #33 (permalink)
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no....no, you really don't want to move there....ask mrsbosco where she prefers to spend her weekends
Nothing wrong with Houston Scott.Great town, great food,great people. No river to toob down but you can't have everything but you can in about 2 1/2 hrs. Just live out of Houston in the burbs like I do.It is even cheaper out here. Oh and we have Spec's on Smith St.
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Old 07-14-2006   #34 (permalink)
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2. Are you planning to move soon? (Within the next year)
No darn it! I can't talk Harold into moving to Mexico!

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3. Do you think housing prices in your area are over-the-top or within reach of an "average" income for your city? (I know some cities are cheaper to live in than others)
This area because of the waterfront is quickly becoming over the top!
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4. Buy or rent?
Definitely buy
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5. Remodel or move?
Dee you know my answer to this. Definitely remodel if you love the location!
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6. Land/acreage with existing house or subdivision?
We have acerage....but I prefer less upkeep.
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7. City (urban setting) or not? Our city of Chattanooga is going through a huge urban renewal. It's offering incentives for people to move into downtown. There's also a huge swell in condo's being built.
We are are considered rural but the city lis quickly catching up with us.

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Absolutely ecstatic with our location and with a little more remodel
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Oh and we have Spec's on Smith St.
and I'll trump you with a slab of City Market ribs:p .....and a Bebe store 5 minutes away:p :p :p
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and I'll trump you with a slab of City Market ribs:p .....and a Bebe store 5 minutes away:p :p :p
ahhh! but I have a bebe 5 minutes away as well and they know me by name.
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No darn it! I can't talk Harold into moving to Mexico!
Absolutely ecstatic with our location and with a little more remodel
T: Although Playa would be soooo nice, you have a gorgeous house and being on the water; plus, your beautiful kitchen......so what's next on the list for remodeling?
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Compared to other cities, I'm like Denisea. Housing values are much cheaper here in this part of the south. Of course, the closer to Atlanta you get, the more expensive.
I like my house. It just needs some major updating. My kitchen is small. I have paneling that I'm not crazy about. But it's big. (2700 sq ft.) I keep looking for property with some land. We re-financed a year or so ago when our home equity loan started increasing. But we did an ARM for 7 years. Soooo, we need to decide if we're going to stay, then we need to borrow enough to do all the remodeling, and get a fixed rate or we sell "as is" and find something else. I have millionaire tastes but a poor man's budget.
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1. Do you own or rent?

Own

2. Are you planning to move soon? (Within the next year)

No

3. Do you think housing prices in your area are over-the-top or within reach of an "average" income for your city? (I know some cities are cheaper to live in than others)

Totally over the top. Coastal property is crazy. A city lot of 5000 sq. ft. will run 100k with distant ocean view 150k ocean front lot of 5000 sq. ft will run 350k to 750k. Cheapest house in our town is 185k. Average is 290k. New York times just listed our little town #9 in the country for a second home . Our home has went from 145k in 95 to 380k , and we could sell easily for 400k. and it is just a plain house with .87 acre. and a beautiful river view, and one of those distant ocean view. Our neighbor bought his lot 3 years ago for 67k and is selling now for 295k for land only.

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Buy

5. Remodel or move?
Good question

6. Land/acreage with existing house or subdivision?
Acreage can be a valuable asset depending on your zoning laws. Partitions are a daily occurance here with people making tons of money. Use to be mostly acre size lots and those are being split at least into 6 lots for $$$.

7. City (urban setting) or not? Our city of Chattanooga is going through a huge urban renewal. It's offering incentives for people to move into downtown. There's also a huge swell in condo's being built.

Huge swell in condos here also.
Portland went thru a revitalization of an older district and all that have purchased there are mostly happy and property values have skyrocketed.


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T: Although Playa would be soooo nice, you have a gorgeous house and being on the water; plus, your beautiful kitchen......so what's next on the list for remodeling?
OK next will be the master suite! and then the garage.......and some landscapeing in the front yard. You had to ask!!!!!
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OK next will be the master suite! and then the garage.......and some landscapeing in the front yard. You had to ask!!!!!
psssssstttt! don't tell Harold!:p
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psssssstttt! don't tell Harold!:p
Lips are sealed, since he rarely reads this stuff, anyway.:p
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1. Do you own or rent?

Own
2. Are you planning to move soon? (Within the next year)

Yes, so my husband wont have to drive 57 miles each way to work.
3. Do you think housing prices in your area are over-the-top or within reach of an "average" income for your city? (I know some cities are cheaper to live in than others)

We have been in south Arlington, Texas (The Cowboys new home ) for 12 yrs and we have so much building going on that I don't think we will make much off this house. Been here for almost 4 yrs our last home was a mile north, after 7 yrs we made 30K.
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Buy
5. Remodel or move?

Moving is such a pain
6. Land/acreage with existing house or subdivision?
Have always been in a subdivision, might move to another one in the country, or what I call the country

7. City (urban setting) or not? Our city of Chattanooga is going through a huge urban renewal. It's offering incentives for people to move into downtown. There's also a huge swell in condo's being built.

Our home in the city is 2500sf and sould sell for 180K the new ones are around 3000sf selling for around 200K.
What do you think? Are you happy and content where you are?
The city of Arlington is really changing and I really want my kids to get out of the schools around here.
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Own - 5 years in this house - paid $199,000 hoping to get $380,000 or so.

2. Are you planning to move soon? (Within the next year)
We are seriously thinking about it. As much as we love our house (new addition and all), we'd like to get closer to the kids schools and stepdaughters moms house.

3. Do you think housing prices in your area are over-the-top or within reach of an "average" income for your city? (I know some cities are cheaper to live in than others) Definitely over the top. We're so glad we're not first time home buyers...median house in St. Paul is currently $230,000. The market has slowed some. It's going to be tough giving up our 4.5% interest rate

4. Buy or rent? Buy

5. Remodel or move? Depends on your situation. 2 years ago we didn't want to move so we remodeled...now we want to move.

6. Land/acreage with existing house or subdivision? Nope...not at this time. With the girls splitting their time between houses there would be no way for us to move away from them...we'd actually like to be closer to their moms house - go figure.

7. City (urban setting) or not? Our city of Chattanooga is going through a huge urban renewal. It's offering incentives for people to move into downtown. There's also a huge swell in condo's being built. Urban! We are city folk...at this time. Of course all of that could change if I didn't have to drive into the city to work or get the girls to and fro. Perhaps we'll move out when middle child graduates...7 more years.
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1. Do you own or rent?
Own - 5 years in this house - paid $199,000 hoping to get $380,000 or so.

2. Are you planning to move soon? (Within the next year)
We are seriously thinking about it. As much as we love our house (new addition and all), we'd like to get closer to the kids schools and stepdaughters moms house.

3. Do you think housing prices in your area are over-the-top or within reach of an "average" income for your city? (I know some cities are cheaper to live in than others) Definitely over the top. We're so glad we're not first time home buyers...median house in St. Paul is currently $230,000. The market has slowed some. It's going to be tough giving up our 4.5% interest rate

4. Buy or rent? Buy

5. Remodel or move? Depends on your situation. 2 years ago we didn't want to move so we remodeled...now we want to move.

6. Land/acreage with existing house or subdivision? Nope...not at this time. With the girls splitting their time between houses there would be no way for us to move away from them...we'd actually like to be closer to their moms house - go figure.

7. City (urban setting) or not? Our city of Chattanooga is going through a huge urban renewal. It's offering incentives for people to move into downtown. There's also a huge swell in condo's being built. Urban! We are city folk...at this time. Of course all of that could change if I didn't have to drive into the city to work or get the girls to and fro. Perhaps we'll move out when middle child graduates...7 more years.
My sister bought her house 4 years ago close to Baltimore, Md. for $300,000. They sold it a couple weeks ago for nearly $500,00. Moving further south to be close to her married son. We have an ARM that we locked in for 7 years. We're hoping to be out of our house before it adjusts! We have 5 years to go....
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