so last night Lauren and I went to look at some new apartments. Ours is ok, but we have to use the complex laundry mat and we have some odd neighbors.
We looked at one SUPER CREEPY place in Paramus, and then an AWESOME, AMAZINGLY beautiful apartment in Westwood, right near the center of town. (Westwood has a nice downtown area, Starbucks, old-school record store, GAP, tons of cool resturants, train station, etc. We hang out there sometimes, just b/c it's so nice.)
The apartment had all wood floors, huge rooms, large screened in porch, and the guy was willing to put in a washer/dryer for us. He said if we stayed 2 years (which we probably would) he'd re-do the kitchen for us after 1 yr.
Only problem - the guy wants $1625, including water/heat/gas. Electric would be more. We've got a budget, and that's a little too high for us reaching our goal of Lauren working part time - ARGH.
(no giac there is no place for a baby)
well that is less than a mortgage in dirty south jersey
i'm jealous
how many bedrooms? if it's not at least 2, that's kinda stinky for that much money.
is that the same congregation?
yeah, 2 bedroom. We'd not be in our territory anymore, but MUCH closer to the hall. (good for KH BS, right?)
(long story, our sister cong. got dissolved and our hall was in their territory, so now our new territory is HUGE and involves at least 12 towns.)
Excuse me... I just choked up my Taco Bell after seeing that price...
Honestly, i think that's a waste of money. You could get a cute little house with a mortgage of that price monthly, but at least then, you're money would be going into the equity of your home.
a cute little house where? certainly not anywhere within 50 miles of where we live/work.
starting houses here are $350,000, here, no lie, and really crappy for that. The best I can figure, we'd be looking at a $3,000/month house payment at a miniumum.
hmm, what's your town/zip code? you can buy a fixer upper.
HAHAHAHA a fixer upper house in any town around us is somewhere near $300,000
zip is 07646. we'd like anywhere within a 10 mile radius of our zip, as long as it's not a scary town.
(thanks for backing me up giac - PA is a little different .... )
even if we did get a fixer upper, i'd have to spend $$ to fix it up ... that would make no sense. Plus time that could be used toward service/meetings/studies ...
http://www.century21.com/buy/property_detail.aspx?tr_key=34017282
If you really look into a fixer upper, it is kind of a headache, but worth the effort. You can put 10-20K into a house and have it be worth 50-60K more.
wow, thanks for that link.
it's a little too small (we def. need two bedrooms) but i'm going to use that tool some more ...
the question is, are you willing to commit to buying in this day and age. you have to worry about your mortgage, property taxes, the up-keep. ya know what i mean? im part owner on my house and if i didnt i would NEVER own. its so much money out the door. when a line busts its on me, when something is wrong with the pool, its on me. if something in the ceiling cracks its on me to fix....you see where im getting at?
yeah i am starting to regret buying. i need the freedom to move around or something.
i know what you mean. renting you really do have the "extra" fundage.
You know.... please stop pasting Coldwell and Century 21 all over the place. I need to make some money off of someone buying one of these days. Home Buyers/Sellers for any state and some Countries, Contact Me, will you.
Yeah its true, PA is a little different... In fact the closer you get to PA and farther you get from NYC it gets cheaper... I wonder why...
You're so annoying. PA is one of the most beautiful states in the country. It's close to Baltimore, DC, Philly. We have good schools, great value for houses, and a lot of work in many fields. Me & Austin have now bought, rented and sold 2 multi-unit homes, and we are on our 3rd. Think we could do that with houses at $300K? I doubt it. PA has been pretty good to us.
No you couldn't and Im not saying PA hasnt been good to you guys, but for those who have good paying jobs out here, where we couldnt get half that much living out in PA finding the fixer uppers for cheap doesnt come easily. PA is a great place to start when your newly married...
AND you cant compare Baltimore, DC and ESPECIALLY Philly to NYC...
AND you cant compare Baltimore, DC and ESPECIALLY Philly to NYC...
AMEN!!!!!
can't touch NYC
only problem with PA... Pennsylvanians...
honestly thats a good price for a 2 bedroom. you said its nice, quaint neighborhood. does it come with washer dryer hook up so you dont ahve to worry about a laundromat?
here you'll pay that for an "ok" neighborhood
How much was the place in Paramus.... and where was it?
it was right off fairview, near the jewish synagogue center. i got really confused over there, because i thought it was near the panera, but that was spring valley not fairview. anyway, still creepy. and $1350.
$1,350... I still think thats a bit much... for that area. My brother and Mario rented an apt in Ridgewood for $1,400. It had 3 bedrooms a kitchen and living room with 2 bathrooms... a much better value than that...
yeah, that is. Ridgewood is nowhere near our hall, but that is a good deal. was that recently? how did they find it?
end result of the story is that after a long night of talking and praying, we told the owner what we could comfortably afford, and he said "i like you guys - let me talk to my wife" ... so we started praying again... but i guess his wife laid the smack down.
and of COURSE, that night, at our hall, they announced that we were going to have an RBC project at our hall the exact w/end we were planning on moving. so i guess we are getting some indications...