I have a 2300 sq craftmen style house built in 1997. It is on a 1/2 acre lot with many trees and a creek. It is 3 stories with maple hardwood floors and a lot of arcitural flare. We are in a great neighborhood and good schools.
2006-06-26
09:38:47
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Sorry bought 2 years ago for 158,000
2006-06-26
09:39:51 ·
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I just wanted to see what others get for their money. I love real estate and LOVE my home.
2006-06-26
09:44:14 ·
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3 bedrooms
2.5 baths
Playroom
Office
2 car garage
Basement
2 decks
2006-06-26
09:46:34 ·
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And it has a Playground like a park with the fort making the craftmen style of the house
2006-06-26
10:03:06 ·
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West-Central Wisconsin. I paid that exact amount for my house last July. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Large Deck, Playhouse, 2.25 Acres, many mature trees, split level, corner lot just out of city limits, many mature pins and maple trees.
2006-06-26 10:00:34
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answered by unclejesse1 3
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In Fort Myers, Florida you can buy virtually nothing except for a rundown condo in a bad neighborhood. I have a 2,000 sq ft 4/2 on a 50 X 125 lot in a gated community built in 2004 and I paid $375,000.
2006-06-26 16:42:39
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answered by Gatorz22 3
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WOW in the City of Holland Michigan that would go for about $250,000 - $300,000 OR MORE. Depending on how many bedrooms/bathrooms/basement, garage etc.
Houses here are very expensive. There is hardly ANYTHING less than $135,000. 2/3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath 1100 sq ft NO LAND either.
MOBILE HOMES here are expensive to live in. $75,000/80,000 PLUS lot rent.
2006-06-26 16:41:40
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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In Detroit you can get a house of the same size,
brick
4 bedroom
2.5 bath
hardwood floors
colonial
2 car garage
It was hard to find but it's my house. I purchased it last year.
The neighborhood is nice too. There are many elderly who live here. Oh, and the previous owners lost the house after remodelling so I got it for 109. It's terrible to say but that's a great way to get a deal.
2006-06-26 16:55:34
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answered by montazmeahii 3
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Try the Dominican Republic how does a three bed room two bath rooms swimming pool and hot tub on half a acer withwall all around push button gate great invesment and lots of sun check DR1
2006-06-26 16:45:30
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answered by mick8751 2
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See the good,
In San Antonio Texas you could buy 15 houses in various condition, but the condition would not matter much.
Wow what a loaded question.
If you came to San Antonio texas you could go to the "Tax lein sale" and buy 15 houses that were repo-ed by the county for less that 10K each , that were all worth about 40 each and turn around and sell them(Cheap) for 30 each and net 300K in 6 months. Its free and easy. Nothing at all to buy.
Its easy . I learned to do it myself, by going to the auctions,it took me 5 years to figure it all out by myself.
2006-06-26 16:47:02
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answered by srcme2001 2
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I live in Fallbrook in California. Unfortunately, $158,000 is only a good down payment on a house here. A house like you are describing would probably cost closer to $600,000 to $700,000 or more.
2006-06-26 16:54:26
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answered by scottbutler51 1
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Here in southern Florida there is the possibility to buy a small condo. So, I help people buy new homes with very, very low down payment or no money down if they own the land.
2006-06-27 19:27:15
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answered by alpha & omega 6
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You did good then. $158K here in the Dallas Market will get you a new, cookie cutter house, no trees xcept the 2-3 small ones they put in your lawn. I had a house in Houston similar to what you describe here and it was $250K. Location, location, locaton.
2006-06-26 16:44:08
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answered by educated guess 5
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In my area of Florida, that would buy a 1 bedroom Condo.
2006-06-26 17:01:30
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answered by mommamojomuppet 1
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