at $243/sq ft, this area is a steal... especially with the level of trim going into the units (take a look at the specs, granite tops, hardwoods, frizee carpets are available, SS appliances, vessell sink in the bathroom, 10' cielings...)144k for 609 sq. ft.
No thanks.
nG
im very sneaky. ill be like a surgeon ninja with wires.Hoss you sneak:naughty://content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif
most definitly going to go up a good bit. next month they are raising the prices on them by a bit over $5k, and prices are set to increase throughout construction.It looks good and its brand new ... Excellent ! Fairly nice price for where your moving into, despite size I would guess about 15-20% increase in equity over the next year or so.
INdeed.144K here can get you a nice house in the suburbs, at over double the size.
about 1300 square feetOut of curiosity, how big is your house now?
nG
it can in several areas of the US. but then again, several areas of the US have been hit with a major housing recession. charlotte is not one of those areas... the market has remained strong here, and has for the past several years been the dominating area in real estate for the US. less than a year ago i bought my house for $144,900. now, about 8 months later, im marketing it for $160,000.144K here can get you a nice house in the suburbs, at over double the size.
I had ideas of moving south, but I don't think I would make it. I think I'll stay north. I was looking in places like Charlotte and Atlanta and the cost of living seems to be increasing much too rapidly.about 1300 square feet
it can in several areas of the US. but then again, several areas of the US have been hit with a major housing recession. charlotte is not one of those areas... the market has remained strong here, and has for the past several years been the dominating area in real estate for the US. less than a year ago i bought my house for $144,900. now, about 8 months later, im marketing it for $160,000.
Oh god, Atlanta is expensive...I had ideas of moving south, but I don't think I would make it. I think I'll stay north. I was looking in places like Charlotte and Atlanta and the cost of living seems to be increasing much too rapidly.
I seen that. It seems like Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee area are the cheapest areas. I have looked at Minneapolis. It's a little bit higher then Michigan, but not unreasonable.Oh god, Atlanta is expensive...
nG