#9078534 - 07/13/17 11:17 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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xza8
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One person just took their house off the market and another cranked their price up 175k. Both have been sitting for multiple months lol. Not going to go well. Both not living in the home and already are in the new house. Similar house just sold for 150k under the asking price of the home that jacked the price and the house was nicer. Are you better off now than say last year, when you were participating in crazy bidding wars? Still to be seen but all signs are pointing to yes it should be better now. I happened to just run into a few idiots which I'll just watch until they come back an realize their houses wont sell for what they want. Seeing more houses come up as people are trying to make money before it falls any more I assume. 2017 summer prices less than 2016 summer prices? Yup
Sounds like a good deal, hopefully you find something soon!
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#9078890 - 07/13/17 05:26 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Imagine how shitty the person who bought for 750 is feeling right now.
750k for a townhouse, probably 600k mortgage for 30 years for a fucking townhouse. I am not sure what's worse, jail or that?
People getting HOSED! Depends on the townhouse. Some are better than antique bungalows. Last week I went to see a friend of mine just bought a 60 year old $1.4 M bungalow. Single car detached garage, 1400 sq ft. Not close to anything. Some suburb in Etobicoke. It looks like crap and they've budgeted over $100k for renovations. Basically ripping apart the whole interior. On the way home my "wife" commented that our brand new $760k, now worth close to a Mil, double car attached garage, 2000 sqft "executive" end-unit townhouse is a much better deal. It's much more liveable that's for sure.
So your wife said that a property bought 2-3 years ago at much lower prices is a better deal than a property bought today? She must be very analytical.
I want to live in a townhouse instead of a detached home...is something no one ever said in the history of humans.
Nothing wrong with townhouses or living in one, but gtfo out with this executive townhome is better than an old detached home. How executive do you feel when you hear your neighbours parties through the wall? /in before executive not a straight street sound insulation.
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#9078962 - 07/13/17 06:52 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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xza8
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I'll take an executive townhouse over an old house, no lies.
I prefer 10' ceilings, open concept and large windows over privacy.
I would actually swap my 40 year old house for my old town manor if it wasn't temporary.
I was looking to lease a townhouse for $3,500 and rent out my own house $2,500, yes... take a hit, but the wife didn't want to re-pack/un-pack after 2 months of settling in (and the landlord didn't care to discount and being Chinese, I need a discount to seal the deal).
On the topic of rent, the cashflow of a condo investment property >>> of a detached... did anyone buy one of the cool Nobu units?
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#9078990 - 07/13/17 07:18 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Imagine how shitty the person who bought for 750 is feeling right now.
750k for a townhouse, probably 600k mortgage for 30 years for a fucking townhouse. I am not sure what's worse, jail or that?
People getting HOSED! Depends on the townhouse. Some are better than antique bungalows. Last week I went to see a friend of mine just bought a 60 year old $1.4 M bungalow. Single car detached garage, 1400 sq ft. Not close to anything. Some suburb in Etobicoke. It looks like crap and they've budgeted over $100k for renovations. Basically ripping apart the whole interior. On the way home my "wife" commented that our brand new $760k, now worth close to a Mil, double car attached garage, 2000 sqft "executive" end-unit townhouse is a much better deal. It's much more liveable that's for sure. So your wife said that a property bought 2-3 years ago at much lower prices is a better deal than a property bought today? She must be very analytical. I want to live in a townhouse instead of a detached home...is something no one ever said in the history of humans. Nothing wrong with townhouses or living in one, but gtfo out with this executive townhome is better than an old detached home. How executive do you feel when you hear your neighbours parties through the wall? /in before executive not a straight street sound insulation.
lol anyone that thinks living in a linked home is better than a detach is on crack.
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#9079411 - 07/14/17 08:31 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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I'll take an executive townhouse over an old house, no lies.
I prefer 10' ceilings, open concept and large windows over privacy.
I would actually swap my 40 year old house for my old town manor if it wasn't temporary.
I was looking to lease a townhouse for $3,500 and rent out my own house $2,500, yes... take a hit, but the wife didn't want to re-pack/un-pack after 2 months of settling in (and the landlord didn't care to discount and being Chinese, I need a discount to seal the deal).
On the topic of rent, the cashflow of a condo investment property >>> of a detached... did anyone buy one of the cool Nobu units?
No you wouldn't, you are only saying that because of your current situation.
Long term, almost no one would do that.
Secondly, have you lived in a townhome before?
I don't want to turn this into a pissing match because facts are facts, nothing wrong with townhouse living, but let's not make into something that it's not.
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#9079461 - 07/14/17 08:59 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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xza8
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I'll take an executive townhouse over an old house, no lies.
I prefer 10' ceilings, open concept and large windows over privacy.
I would actually swap my 40 year old house for my old town manor if it wasn't temporary.
I was looking to lease a townhouse for $3,500 and rent out my own house $2,500, yes... take a hit, but the wife didn't want to re-pack/un-pack after 2 months of settling in (and the landlord didn't care to discount and being Chinese, I need a discount to seal the deal).
On the topic of rent, the cashflow of a condo investment property >>> of a detached... did anyone buy one of the cool Nobu units? No you wouldn't, you are only saying that because of your current situation. Long term, almost no one would do that. Secondly, have you lived in a townhome before? I don't want to turn this into a pissing match because facts are facts, nothing wrong with townhouse living, but let's not make into something that it's not.
Yes, my first house was an inline townhouse
- a detached at this price point would not have 2 car garage
- love the combined kitchen/living room
- right now the family shares a tiny 3 piece bath
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#9079536 - 07/14/17 09:47 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Townhouses definitely aren't like that up here
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#9079564 - 07/14/17 10:00 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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So we are picking TH over old detached because layout? I guess there is your difference, I never consider layout of a home as a critical buying criteria. I only look at a single criteria: is it the shittiest home in the nicest neighbourhood I can afford to buy in? If yes, then buy, if no, then pass. Layout doesn't even cross my mind. I can tear down a home and rebuilt/change anything I want however I want, whenever I want. Can't do that with a TH. Also with a TH, it's transition living, so you are with neighbours with high turnover since everyone is chasing that "dream home" and no one plans to stay there long term. With that you get less upkeep/care from most people, etc. Doesn't apply to all TH's but that's the gist of the mentality anyway.
I will take a tent/camper van on a detached lot in a good neighbourhood before a townhouse if prices were similar
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#9079621 - 07/14/17 10:53 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Gotcha. Not gonna lie I have a total of 4 floors now with the basement finished and damn that's a lot of fricken stairs. Yup, this happened a lot for us Put kids down for bed then went to basement to watch tv. -Did you bring the baby monitor down with you? -No, fuck it's in our room (3rd floor) -You going to get it? -No just got here. -Ok, just turn the volume down on the tv and listen out for them.
Fuck lol. I can relate 100%
That said we love this place and my neighbours are here for the long haul. One is a widow and the other is a single professional (has spent a shitload of $$$ upgrading her place).
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#9079820 - 07/14/17 01:13 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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#9079839 - 07/14/17 01:30 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Ok cool, I stand corrected: some people would prefer townhouse living over detached living. I don't know of any such people in real life, but that's the beauty of the internet.
I am ok with it.
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#9079973 - 07/14/17 03:47 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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I think there are some inherent flaws in the way we are "discussing" this topic, which will always lead to some bias.
I guess the simplest way to look at this is if you sample detached home owners and th owners.
Poll every single one and ask if detached home owners would move to a townhouse, same square footage, same area, same price, but it would be newly renovated, then ask townhouse owners if they would move to a detached home with the same square footage, but not updated (10 year old reno for example).
If i had to guess all th owners would move and no detached home owner would, enough said.
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#9082266 - 07/18/17 09:18 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Unless you are picky about a specific school district or something, there has to be more options than just old 50s detached and modern townhouses. Aren't there newer-ish detached houses in the same area?
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#9082277 - 07/18/17 09:29 AM
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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.
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#9082797 - 07/18/17 04:46 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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You know new homes don't fall apart right?
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#9082830 - 07/18/17 05:10 PM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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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 stupid shit that I have heard was my other neighbor vacuuming at 5am, my wife had a word with her lol.
We spent a lot of time in this unit before putting an offer on it. We've been pretty lucky with shared living. We didn't hear shit in our old condo and my neighbours never complained about me, so the walls were pretty damn good. When I had people over and certain individuals are LOUD, you can hear it from the hallway just to give you an idea how loud we were.
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#9083166 - 07/19/17 07:15 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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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.
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#9083170 - 07/19/17 07:29 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Would anyone downsize to keep their mortgage similar if the rates continue to rise? I know this is CSI where everyone's house is paid off, but is everyone happy with their current home & have no plans to move in the next 10 years? Does current house need a major renovation to keep you? Would people rather throw that extra money into the cottage or investments. Or do people not really watch the market that hard and as long as mortgage & bills are paid life's good?
I can't really downsize much from what I have so I am staying put unless I can't afford the home.
Only way I can see myself moving is if I end up building a custom home, even then I'd keep the current house as a spare.
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#9083171 - 07/19/17 07:33 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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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.
I agree with all of that, the troll introduced "value" in his argument favouring him which is ridiculous. Personal preference regarding lifestyle choices =! Value generated by property
I suppose we should now define value as well
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#9083211 - 07/19/17 08:19 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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Would anyone downsize to keep their mortgage similar if the rates continue to rise? I know this is CSI where everyone's house is paid off, but is everyone happy with their current home & have no plans to move in the next 10 years? Does current house need a major renovation to keep you? Would people rather throw that extra money into the cottage or investments. Or do people not really watch the market that hard and as long as mortgage & bills are paid life's good?
Nope, no plans to move ever. It's hard to say never but we won't be getting rid of this place that's for sure. Just did a major reno this past winter so staying put. Downsizing? We have more room than we need currently (total living space 2800 sq/ft) but couldn't imagine going smaller.
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.
This is exactly why we love living where we are now. Basically don't need to worry about the outside. Both of us aren't green thumbs so we could give 2 shits about maint. A lawn and all that shit.
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#9083216 - 07/19/17 08:24 AM
Re: It's happening v. real estate
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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.
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