#9083236 - 07/19/17 08:42 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Risky Business (he/him)
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Risky, those town home lovers are probably the same people who would hate to have to maintain a yard of any size. They'd rather have a solid concrete patio and a couple planters. The things you like about a detached are things they don't care for. They prefer turn-key simplicity over 'potential', and the hassle associated with it. Personally, I'm with you, but hey, different folks, different strokes. We have a winner. Coming from a condo lifestyle, I'm used to not maintaining a lawn. Quite frankly I don't give a shit about grass.
Good call a high powered car pooling executive like you definitely doesn't have time for anything but executive townhouse living.
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#9083254 - 07/19/17 09:02 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Just A Troll
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Well, if a detached home were up to the standards of my townhome, yes... I would get the detached.
But compared to those tiny, badly laid out, one garage detached shitholes built back in the '50s? Nah! I'll take my modern Townhouse!
It just seems to me that for $1.4M, you're not getting good value in a 50 year old detached. Don't forget the build quality on older homes are a lot more solid than the current built homes. I was helping my friend to demolish his 1960s built bungalow in Halton Hills area. The materials were legit the real deal, solid wood, thicker drywall, etc. As for the room layout, you realize it can be knockdown and re-model right? If your neighbour is quiet type then it's not too bad. I have heard my next door neighbour partying on occasional weekends, loud music here and there, and their kids crying, and I can hear my neighbours running up and down the stairs. If you say you can't hear your neighbours living in a townhouse/semi-detached, you are lying to yourself. It's extremely rare for me to hear my neighbour. The widow next door looks after her grandson (6) during the day and I don't hear shit. She has asked me if he's being too noisy and I had no idea lol
The only time I ever heard my neighbour was when they played loud music with lots of bass. I really only heard the bass. I asked them nicely to turn down the bass, which they did, and all was well.
But even in a detached, you'd still hear that bass from house to house. I grew up in a suburb of detached houses and I could hear the neighbour in back playing with his band in the basement.
Modern townhomes are pretty good at sound insulation.
Wow... I think this is the first time Hater and I have something in common.
Scary!
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#9083457 - 07/19/17 11:36 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Time? It's not about time. It's about the stupid expense of taking care of a lawn. It's ridiculous. Spending time and money just to have the best green patch in front. Greener than your neighbour etc. It's so stupid in fact that during the California drought, when everything turned brown, people were actually PAINTING their lawns green. That being said. Yes, I would get a modern detached for a good price. And I would rip out all that grass and landscape it all with bushes, rocks, etc. A zero maintenance setup. But I'd still not get a 60 year old bungalow for $1.4M with perceived "options". You prefer an old detached. I prefer a modern townhome. Lets just leave it at that. live and let live.
Got it, so your biggest pro for townhouse living is not cutting grass.
Logical af
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#9083920 - 07/19/17 05:27 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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#9084007 - 07/19/17 07:38 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Jeff has spent half a decade waiting for this moment, to finally walk into open houses and be like:
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#9084093 - 07/19/17 09:52 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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GL Jeff @ grabbing a pad.
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#9085614 - 07/21/17 11:14 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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zc911
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it may be, but it's not like waiting 3-4 years has saved any money? It will cost you more for the same house now than it did then. Just not as much as it would have 6 months ago or less.
Edited by bAt_Rob_zc911 (07/21/17 11:14 AM)
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#9085647 - 07/21/17 11:31 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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#9085649 - 07/21/17 11:33 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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xza8
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it may be, but it's not like waiting 3-4 years has saved any money? It will cost you more for the same house now than it did then. Just not as much as it would have 6 months ago or less.
6 months? Maybe 4 months.
My 6 month old property (15 offers, 500K above asking) has actually gone up in value.
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#9085650 - 07/21/17 11:34 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Those are renovated. It cost ~ $150-200K for renovation.
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