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Everyone Zillow your childhood home Mine: $289,500 for a 4 bedroom ranch in a town mostly known for meth
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# ? May 15, 2022 19:59 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:17 |
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actionjackson posted:I'm in Minneapolis, and yeah I think it helped a bit, but new developments still tend to be incredibly expensive We need so soviet style worker owned housing. The only incentive to make "affordable housing" is LIHTC (low income housing tax credits). Of course only the minimum is ever done to qualify for the tax credit. Something like 20% of units with 50% median income for the area. This does not come no close to providing enough affordable housing. Actually, since developing apartments is 90% finance, it's not that different from people buying a single family home with only 10% down payment. I've heard a bit of housing cooperatives, but not so much in the US. It would be pretty cool if Americans had any sense of solidarity to finance apartments together instead of single family homes.
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:03 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home oh this was kinda fun. the deck, deck cover and kitchen tiling were still all there when my dad and i did them in the mid to late 90s. also it's appreciated 600% lol
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:13 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home My dad painted this the year before the divorce Lmao what. Also my mom still lives there but she can't really afford maintenance right now... I keep telling her to move.
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:16 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home just sold for 3 mill
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:20 |
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Bastard Tetris posted:just sold for 3 pill
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:29 |
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Salt Fish posted:Tossing out 3k a month as some insane luxury rent that is totally optional tells me you don't live and work in a high cost of living city. That'll get you a pretty middling to crummy 2 bed 1 bath in DC or New York. A lot of my former coworkers were commuting 45-60m to get their rents down to 2500/mo. You can pay less than $1k a month in DC if you're willing to live in SE on the other side of the river. 1 bed, 1 bath, kitchen (tiny but livable), and a living room. You hear gunshots every other week, they're not directed at you.
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:30 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home $589,000, it cost 110 in 94', so $257,073.67 or over double in actual price after inflation
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# ? May 15, 2022 20:59 |
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$200,000. It last sold for $150k in 2014, so not that bad. I guess nobody wants to live in East Bumfuck Kansas.
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:16 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home Whoa. They tore out the gardens and the old oak tree in the back yard is dead. 200k, when we moved out of it ~35 years ago my parents sold it for 60k.
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:19 |
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if i had my inflation adjusted salary in '94, i would literally have been able to buy my childhood home in three years, while paying for all current expenses during those three years, in cash. lmfao.
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:21 |
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gently caress baby boomers
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:22 |
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https://twitter.com/JazzyDaddyDolla/status/1525489890649063424
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:31 |
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This guy gets it. But why is this in the housing thread?
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# ? May 15, 2022 21:56 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home it goes on the market June 1st. please don’t crash until then
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# ? May 15, 2022 23:31 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home 755 👀 Jesus Christ
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# ? May 15, 2022 23:35 |
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my childhood home only increased 2.75x in value but that’s probably because there was a meth epidemic followed by a heroin epidemic in that neighborhood that claimed the lives of 15~20% of the people I went to elementary school with also they put lovely vinyl siding over the beautiful red brick. it’s so loving ugly now
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# ? May 15, 2022 23:49 |
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:it's because $150k doesn't go as far as you'd think when you're paying rent in an area near your $150k job Old post but I make slightly less than that and after taxes, retirement, health insurance etc it gives me about 78,000 a year net. Rent and other housing costs is another $20K at least after that. Fortunately I don't have a car payment or any other debt. I've got it better than most and it's gonna be awfully hard to save enough for a solid down payment in the age of relatively high interest rates when a decent house in a decent neighborhood is like $750K. Amusingly I sold my house that I'd bought in 2014 (for $240,000) at the end of 2019 because I didn't think I'd move back to the state, then moved back in 2021 and was promptly priced out of everything. My options are basically to spend 50% of my take home pay on a mortgage and hope nothing big breaks, get married to someone who makes money, or just keep renting when it's certainly going up. I live in the South too.
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:01 |
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Hmm, lemme look at some of them: 1. Beautiful downtown house that grandparents bought my parents for 40k in the 80s before the divorce in a nice place in Idaho : 900k 2. Massive house in the middle of bum-gently caress nowhere wyoming that mom bought for 30k in the 90s post divorce? 216k now 3. lovely broken house that dad bought post divorce for 180k and couldn't afford and then lost in the housing crash (selling for 400k)? 1.2m+ lol
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:15 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home a game with no winners
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:16 |
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heated game moment posted:after taxes, retirement, health insurance It's stuff like this that makes jumps in income seem less than it really is. Your take home doesn't jump because you start folding in things that were a luxury in your twenties and early thirties as a matter of course.
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:16 |
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Claremont, California...$922k.......................
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:28 |
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I thought I grew up in a pretty nice house but my parents were only able to get $365K in 2019, Zillow says it worth about $500k, now.
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:53 |
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Bought for $80,000 in 1992 Sold for $350,000 in 2004 Current Zillow estimate: $695,600
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# ? May 16, 2022 01:21 |
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i think i win, my mom's house is "worth" only 198k, she paid 89 for it 25 years ago edit: win to say that my prole credentials are not revoked unlike everyone else itt
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# ? May 16, 2022 02:02 |
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tbf that $270k come up from 1992-2004 was more than my entire family made in actual wages over the same time period combined.
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# ? May 16, 2022 02:27 |
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sold to my mom in 84 for 57k, she sold in 2018 for 359k it’s now estimated by Zillow to be 460k. inflation adjusted, it was a 150k house.
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# ? May 16, 2022 02:41 |
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lol this is some weak rear end poo poo. My neighbour bought his place in 1980 for 30k and was quoted at 1.7 mil in feb this year. my landlord is in basically the same boat, he bought a year earlier at 23k. you could put quite a nice three story walkup on this block with a communal garden space, but this place is 100% going to some developer that's going to cram 6 townhouses on it and pave every inch of exposed earth Buck Turgidson has issued a correction as of 03:00 on May 16, 2022 |
# ? May 16, 2022 02:51 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Everyone Zillow your childhood home 4 br 2.5 ba, 2300 SF, built 1985, parents sold it for 253k in 2004, current zestimate is 392k
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:24 |
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I was thinking today about "starter homes" and how bullshit that concept is lol ah yes I will buy a house when I'm young (too late!) that is solely a stepping stone to a series of bigger and more expensive homes when I eventually buy a house at 40-something I will stay there forever, bitch
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:24 |
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starter home was what you got immediately after you got married before you had a lot of kids and “needed more space “
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:25 |
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Sold for 93k in 1997, because the folks couldn't afford it anymore and we had to move into an apartment. Currently 1.1 million. No improvements, as far as I can tell from the listing. Same shade of paint and all. What the gently caress is your problem, northern Colorado? Why you gotta do my parents like that?
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:30 |
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Haven't talked to my parents in a decade and it turns out they sold my childhood home in 2018 for 360. It's now zillowstemated at 540. lol
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:31 |
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30.5 Days posted:Haven't talked to my parents in a decade and it turns out they sold my childhood home in 2018 for 360. It's now zillowstemated at 540. lol zillowestimate is pretty bullshit most of the time, it wouldn't surprise me if "real" price was closer to 450 in which case isn't unreasonable given how much housing exploded from just 2018 to 2022. but in any case, my parents bought their "tract starter house" in 1987 for 100k and it's now 700k (knockoff wine country ca). lol @ starter housing, what an insane idea
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:35 |
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Crusty Nutsack posted:I was thinking today about "starter homes" and how bullshit that concept is lol
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:40 |
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Xaris posted:zillowestimate is pretty bullshit most of the time, it wouldn't surprise me if "real" price was closer to 450 in which case isn't unreasonable given how much housing exploded from just 2018 to 2022. but in any case, my parents bought their "tract starter house" in 1987 for 100k and it's now 700k (knockoff wine country ca). lol @ starter housing, what an insane idea yeah, while this is a cute game, the current zestimate for my home is $125,000 above what we paid for it in 2020. unlikely!
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# ? May 16, 2022 04:52 |
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built and sold to my parents in 1976: $44k sold in 1993: $150k zestimate: $425k every other house on my childhood street is $500-700k. prices didn't even take a dip in 2008-2009. that's naperville for you.
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# ? May 16, 2022 04:53 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:17 |
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My childhood home price rose modestly since the 90s because of white flight. From a suburb. Turns out white people don't like it when their home is rezoned into the poor school. Xaris posted:zillowestimate is pretty bullshit most of the time, it wouldn't surprise me if "real" price was closer to 450 in which case isn't unreasonable given how much housing exploded from just 2018 to 2022. but in any case, my parents bought their "tract starter house" in 1987 for 100k and it's now 700k (knockoff wine country ca). lol @ starter housing, what an insane idea Yeah Zillow estimate sucks. There amazing algorithm ran their home flipping subsidiary straight into the ground last year. They lost $420 million in 3 months. edit: "lost half a $420 million" to "$420 million" Deadly Ham Sandwich has issued a correction as of 16:31 on May 16, 2022 |
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