It's priced at $80 per square foot, basically. In the capital region, a more typical price is $125 per square foot. So that's probably like an $800k house up here.
Holy shit 5,700 square feet bought for 48k in 94. Nice.
I had to search the crazy expensive area to find anything like that place around here, and the lowest house was 875k but there were like two at that price everything else anywhere close was over a million
Holy shit 5,700 square feet bought for 48k in 94. Nice.
I had to search the crazy expensive area to find anything like that place around here, and the lowest house was 875k but there were like two at that price everything else anywhere close was over a million
ScoJo has the right idea here. Who cares how long it takes. Desperate people exist, and they can result in crazy large savings. Therefore, don't blow up on the "perfect house" and overspend. Keep waiting until you catch Mr. Desperate.
With the area you're looking in, I wonder if there's been any real estate churn being they shut down Willow Grove Naval Station. People hightailing it out of there to find new work. Might have missed the boat on that though since it's been a few years now.
Yea, we are actively investigating a few things which will delay any more for a few weeks especially with Christmas going on. Possible flooding/basement getting wet issues and the like. As well as the house is a bit too close to a pretty active road.
Current prospect. Bonus, two bars, A billion mirrors (none on the ceiling) and a giant basement. And right next door to two friends that are big board gamers.
It's on a corner. You don't want to live on a corner, people who do drive by's will have twice as long to shoot at your house.
On the plus side, if you set up a fast tower and upgrade it, you'll be able to hit the enemies as they pass by for twice as long.
I was totally thinking it would help my political career since, houses on the corner always get more attention from campaigns due to want to use the lawn for their signs :-p
I updated this information on facebook but didn't mention it here for the interested. So I have been attempting to make a bid on the Audubon house for about 2 weeks now. Initially my real estate agent was concerned that the sale was not just an estate but a short sale. He worked those questions out last week only to discover that the executor of the estate died a few days before.
http://www.allbusiness.com/society-social-assistance-lifestyle/religion-spirituality/14369673-1.html This was the owner (notice the twin brother killed by serial killer and other fun facts (not at the house obviously :-)), her 28 year old daughter was the executor and just succumbed to breast cancer.. So now the house is in limbo until a new executor is declared which will be her 39 year old sister I assume.. Either way, that family has some bad luck...
Other funny thing is mentioning this on facebook caused people to ask if I should still bid on the house since people who owned it died... Are people that dumb? Owners of houses die all the time... However I could use it to possible underbid a few more dollars....
Other funny thing is mentioning this on facebook caused people to ask if I should still bid on the house since people who owned it died... Are people that dumb? Owners of houses die all the time... However I could use it to possible underbid a few more dollars....
I specifically looked for murder/death houses due to just this stigma.
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This is Nuri's stepmom's house.
It's priced at $80 per square foot, basically. In the capital region, a more typical price is $125 per square foot. So that's probably like an $800k house up here.
I had to search the crazy expensive area to find anything like that place around here, and the lowest house was 875k but there were like two at that price everything else anywhere close was over a million
lol check this one out
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1343-Fording-Brook-Rd-Lower-Gwynedd-PA-19002/9948964_zpid/
Whoooo needs that house?
EDIT: Who needs that estate? I do. Why? Because it's fucking awesome.
With the area you're looking in, I wonder if there's been any real estate churn being they shut down Willow Grove Naval Station. People hightailing it out of there to find new work. Might have missed the boat on that though since it's been a few years now.
Current prospect. Bonus, two bars, A billion mirrors (none on the ceiling) and a giant basement. And right next door to two friends that are big board gamers.
On the plus side, if you set up a fast tower and upgrade it, you'll be able to hit the enemies as they pass by for twice as long.
I think I would rip that sink out and replace it with something useful. AND A BREWERY, RIGHT?
Actually, y'know, if Tyler puts in a butchering workshop for handling any game he takes, I'd be more than happy to come by and break them down.
I'll handle the brewery. You guys tackle the meat workshop.
http://www.allbusiness.com/society-social-assistance-lifestyle/religion-spirituality/14369673-1.html This was the owner (notice the twin brother killed by serial killer and other fun facts (not at the house obviously :-)), her 28 year old daughter was the executor and just succumbed to breast cancer.. So now the house is in limbo until a new executor is declared which will be her 39 year old sister I assume.. Either way, that family has some bad luck...
Oh, it was Radon.