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Road Side Pub
Time for a rant...super frustrated with trying to find a house to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGT5HUN" data-source="post: 16423737" data-attributes="member: 161356"><p>Best advice I can give, is always look at the price per square foot.</p><p></p><p>That is the truest indication of what a property is worth. Around here, $150 per square foot gets you top of the market. Fixer uppers range between <=90 to $100 per square foot.</p><p></p><p>$150/ft2 includes either new construction or recently renovated. It must also have premium surfaces, premium flooring, new appliances, new HVAC, Etc. Basically move-in ready and clean. </p><p></p><p>The price per square foot will vary based on your location, but never pay more then the average price per square foot in your area. The same rule applies to pricing your house, as a seller. If you're asking $170 per square foot and the market only bears, $150 a square foot, you will be lucky to get any offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGT5HUN, post: 16423737, member: 161356"] Best advice I can give, is always look at the price per square foot. That is the truest indication of what a property is worth. Around here, $150 per square foot gets you top of the market. Fixer uppers range between <=90 to $100 per square foot. $150/ft2 includes either new construction or recently renovated. It must also have premium surfaces, premium flooring, new appliances, new HVAC, Etc. Basically move-in ready and clean. The price per square foot will vary based on your location, but never pay more then the average price per square foot in your area. The same rule applies to pricing your house, as a seller. If you're asking $170 per square foot and the market only bears, $150 a square foot, you will be lucky to get any offers. [/QUOTE]
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