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shouldve bought in 2005
You meant before 2000? correct? Care to honestly disclose when you bought?
sure but first tell me why you want to know?
So I can find out how under water your big ticket item is. :)
Hence my "location". I think I'd be pretty happy up in Bellingham. $425,000 can buy some very nice places up there, too.
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Bellingham/1387-Nigel-Rd-98226/home/15810444
Bob, Is this correct ? Sold for $515K in 1995? considering many home prices today are much less... someone really porked themself badly.
Property History for 1387 Nigel Rd
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Sep 09, 2011 Price Changed $429,000 -- NWMLS #260253
Aug 08, 2011 Listed (Active) $439,000 -- NWMLS #260253
Jul 25, 1995 Sold (Public Records) $515,000 -- Public Records
shouldve bought in 2005
You meant before 2000? correct? Care to honestly disclose when you bought?
sure but first tell me why you want to know?
So I can find out how under water your big ticket item is. :)
you cant tell that from knowing when I bought. You also need to know the location and how much I put down.
Funny because my boss asked me the other day if I was looking to buy. I've only been at the new job for 5 months and no rush to buy now.
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Obviously, anyone posting in here has some amount of interest in real estate, and that interest is probably centered around buying & owning it. There are a myriad of reasons for this, and everyone has their own. So, what drives your compulsion to buy? I suppose that this could somehow turn into a debate with people tearing up others' reasons, but the intent at this moment is to just try to get a feel for what motivates people with an above-average interest in it. I say above average because I figure that the average buyer does their "research & learning" by being told things by their RE agent, rather than spending lots of time reading on sites like this.
For me, my reasons for wanting a SFH & worrying (probably too much) about it are, in no particular order:
1 - Garage as a workshop for a)loudspeaker building & b) woodworking
2 - Garage for car projects
3 - No attached walls...for making proper use of reason 1a. A 150lb subwoofer that hits -3dB at 12Hz is what some family members have nicknamed "the lease-breaker."
4 - A yard & long-term residence for pets (cats, probably).
5 - A yard & long-term residence for kids (GOD HELP ME IF I CHOOSE THIS SOMEDAY!).
So, what kind of RE do you want to buy / have you bought, and why? If you happen to be an audio geek, you are required to identify yourself!
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