Ginzburgh wrote:What is the asking price for that house? I'm interested to know being that the housing market in North Carolina and Connecticut are drastically different. That house would probably cost $375k in a decent neighborhood in Connecticut.
drastically different for sure. the lp was 124,900. we're paying 122,500 with seller paying closing costs. it's only had one owner, house is 10 years old.
we had concerns that the zip code has some very sketchy reviews, but we saw part of the zip code and can understand why - about a 10 minute drive from the house we saw a house that there was a perfect burner mark in the floor from the stove. wtf are you doing in a house to have a burner have flipped upside down and burn straight through the vinyl floor?! looked like a meth lab blew up in there. you could tell the neighborhood was sketchy right away.
the neighborhood we're buying in looked really nice, though - it was like a whole different world. clean, family type cars, no cabs littering the streets like in the other neighborhood.. jonathan told me once that you can really tell the type of neighborhood by the type of cars, and I never thought about it that way but it's totally true.
in our neighborhood there were a lot of families and a lot of diversity - different races, different ages, different political views (based on bumper stickers and yard signs anyhow) etc - I like neighborhoods like that personally, rather that than a cookie cutter stepford wife build.