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Title: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Cerveza mas fina on November 06, 2014, 05:58:30 PM
Buying a house or appartment is such a hassle, not cool.

The most important factors seem (budget being a constant)

-size (the further from the good location the bigger)
-location (in relation to work/centre, and neighbourhood)

Do you go out to the boring subs outside of the city and commute but have a garden, stay in the city in a cool neighbourhood but in a closet sized appartment or move to a so so neighbourhood just outside of the center but in a decent sized and modern appartment?

So far we seem to be going for option 3. Stay within 10km of our jobs, not so attractive neighbourhood but a great modern place.

Shit is making me crazy, especially since I want to get this sorted before the baby is here in a few months.

How did you guys decide what to buy?
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Steve Contra on November 06, 2014, 06:12:27 PM
We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Boogie on November 06, 2014, 11:22:14 PM
I bought a townhouse in the same booming suburb that my office is located in.

Yes, the community is fairly cookie-cutter suburb because of its rapid growth, but I have a 10 minute drive to work, and my townhouse has gone up probably 80k in value in under 4 years.

I bought a *little* bigger and pricier than I had planned when I started looking, but I am glad I did, I much prefer my more open space than the cramped smaller options, and it's better for hosting the odd party.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Boogie on November 06, 2014, 11:24:35 PM
We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

I actually got the first house I put an offer on.

I totally hadn't prepared myself for winning the bid, I had chalked it up to a learning experience.

Then my agent called and said "you got it!"  And I was like "huh?  What?  Oh shit this is really happening"
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Cerveza mas fina on November 07, 2014, 01:08:15 AM
Thats boogie, 10 min from work is the dream :)

Guess when you get older being smack in the middle of city life is not as important, also I think NOrth American cities are a bit different to ours, as far as locations go.

We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

Oh man I even forgot this can happen.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Human Snorenado on November 07, 2014, 01:13:30 AM
We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

Yeah, but you and Mrs. Contra aren't having kids, right?

Lager is a filthy breeder, so he's got take that bullshit into account.

:ufup
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: archnemesis on November 07, 2014, 03:25:49 AM
We need a large place, preferably with a garden, and with a realistic budget that allows us to still have money for everyday expenses our options are quite limited. The houses in my neighborhood are above a million dollars so we need to look for something further away from the city center.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Steve Contra on November 07, 2014, 12:04:07 PM
Thats boogie, 10 min from work is the dream :)

Guess when you get older being smack in the middle of city life is not as important, also I think NOrth American cities are a bit different to ours, as far as locations go.

We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

Oh man I even forgot this can happen.
Well, we're in the bay area and there isn't a real estate market like that in the world right now outside of Vancouver so....
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Am_I_Anonymous on November 07, 2014, 12:06:22 PM
We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

Same

Until we found a house my wife absolutely demanded we get. (Happy Wife, Happy Life) and we started an ebay like bidding war with another family.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: G The Resurrected on November 07, 2014, 11:27:05 PM
I hate home buying with such a passion!

I've been renting for the past 8 years and apparently I was supposed to own a condo all this time since renting doesn't do shit for your credit. Now that we're both looking to seriously move to our own place it is a hassle that is almost too big to deal with. So now we are left with the very real threat of having to buy a condo or something we don't like just so we live in it for a few years and then sell it.

I would very much love it if California wasn't such a shit place when it comes to home buying, but it is what it is. It doesn't help that the area I live in is crazy when it comes to property values. People are buying homes for 1mil+ and then tearing them down to build another home on the land.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Kara on November 07, 2014, 11:39:05 PM
Yeah, California real estate is ass. I looked up how much the commune is worth and was :dead when I saw the figure.
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: tiesto on November 08, 2014, 10:23:15 AM
We found a house we liked, put in an offer, someone outbid us, and we did this about 10 more times.

I put in a bid for my house, and got it accepted... then the day I sent the inspector over I was informed that there was a higher bid placed by someone else, but since those people got an FHA loan they sold it to me instead since they didn't want to deal with the slow-ass gubmit :P

The best story about my house is that the former owner was the president of a small payroll company, and embezzled over 3 million from his clients... he ended up getting arrested and his wife had to sell the house to pay for some of the damages. Closing was a bitch though, since we had to have the Suffolk County DA oversee it, I pretty much found out the day before the closing that it was taking place. http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Westhampton/189515/Westhampton-businessman-receives-maximum-sentence (http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Westhampton/189515/Westhampton-businessman-receives-maximum-sentence)
Title: Re: Buying a house dillemas
Post by: Cerveza mas fina on November 09, 2014, 10:43:33 AM
Put in an offer on a small 2 bedroom apartment in a very cool new area. Let's see. The place is not ideal and expensive, but great quality and location.

I hate home buying with such a passion!

I've been renting for the past 8 years and apparently I was supposed to own a condo all this time since renting doesn't do shit for your credit. Now that we're both looking to seriously move to our own place it is a hassle that is almost too big to deal with. So now we are left with the very real threat of having to buy a condo or something we don't like just so we live in it for a few years and then sell it.

I would very much love it if California wasn't such a shit place when it comes to home buying, but it is what it is. It doesn't help that the area I live in is crazy when it comes to property values. People are buying homes for 1mil+ and then tearing them down to build another home on the land.

Yeah we might have to just buy something to have an extra room for the baby, prices here are crazy in Copenhagen.