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July 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM #711881July 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM #710761kkunParticipant
Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?
July 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM #710857kkunParticipantThanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?
July 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM #711454kkunParticipantThanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?
July 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM #711607kkunParticipantThanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?
July 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM #711966kkunParticipantThanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?
July 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM #710771kcal09Participant[quote=kkun]Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?[/quote]
I believe that you have to decide yourself if you can live in that house without being bothered by the power lines. If you answer is yes and you can get the house for let’s say $780k then you got a good deal. As for a resale, the pool of potential is going to be limited and pricing has to be attractive.
July 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM #710867kcal09Participant[quote=kkun]Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?[/quote]
I believe that you have to decide yourself if you can live in that house without being bothered by the power lines. If you answer is yes and you can get the house for let’s say $780k then you got a good deal. As for a resale, the pool of potential is going to be limited and pricing has to be attractive.
July 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM #711464kcal09Participant[quote=kkun]Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?[/quote]
I believe that you have to decide yourself if you can live in that house without being bothered by the power lines. If you answer is yes and you can get the house for let’s say $780k then you got a good deal. As for a resale, the pool of potential is going to be limited and pricing has to be attractive.
July 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM #711617kcal09Participant[quote=kkun]Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?[/quote]
I believe that you have to decide yourself if you can live in that house without being bothered by the power lines. If you answer is yes and you can get the house for let’s say $780k then you got a good deal. As for a resale, the pool of potential is going to be limited and pricing has to be attractive.
July 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM #711976kcal09Participant[quote=kkun]Thanks ocrenter for putting things quantitatively. As you said, every deal makes sense at the right price.
My estimate of the house without the power line impact is $950k including the upgrades, pools etc. Based on all the opinions in this forum, I think 800k is not price for me. Still figuring out if high 700k is the right price or not.
The concern remains resell value and time. I looked up numerous reseraches on health issues. the conclusions are either divided or slightly inclined toward “no impact”. I am sure I have more risks from many other things.
I am still thinking what I should do?[/quote]
I believe that you have to decide yourself if you can live in that house without being bothered by the power lines. If you answer is yes and you can get the house for let’s say $780k then you got a good deal. As for a resale, the pool of potential is going to be limited and pricing has to be attractive.
July 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM #710781familyguyParticipant[quote=kcal09]Yes, this one is in foreclosure.[/quote]
This would explain the unkept yard I mentioned then. Sad really, I hate to see someone losing their home.
July 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM #710877familyguyParticipant[quote=kcal09]Yes, this one is in foreclosure.[/quote]
This would explain the unkept yard I mentioned then. Sad really, I hate to see someone losing their home.
July 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM #711474familyguyParticipant[quote=kcal09]Yes, this one is in foreclosure.[/quote]
This would explain the unkept yard I mentioned then. Sad really, I hate to see someone losing their home.
July 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM #711627familyguyParticipant[quote=kcal09]Yes, this one is in foreclosure.[/quote]
This would explain the unkept yard I mentioned then. Sad really, I hate to see someone losing their home.
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