Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple.
The $1.4mm house on a main road is updated. Sold fast.
The $1.05mm house is not updated. Sitting for months.
The $4mm gut reno is renovated. Sold fast.
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Well-maintained homes sell. The others do not.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple.
The $1.4mm house on a main road is updated. Sold fast.
The $1.05mm house is not updated. Sitting for months.
The $4mm gut reno is renovated. Sold fast.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple.
The $1.4mm house on a main road is updated. Sold fast.
The $1.05mm house is not updated. Sitting for months.
The $4mm gut reno is renovated. Sold fast.
Anonymous wrote:I can't figure out the pattern for which houses sell quickly and which houses don't. We just had a house on the main road (major traffic) with three bedrooms sell for $1.4 million in a day or two. Meanwhile, a better located (albeit smaller) four bed for $1.05 million has been sitting for months. A larger house that's probably overpriced and listed for $1.7 has also been sitting for months. But a $4 million gut reno sold in days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't figure out the pattern for which houses sell quickly and which houses don't. We just had a house on the main road (major traffic) with three bedrooms sell for $1.4 million in a day or two. Meanwhile, a better located (albeit smaller) four bed for $1.05 million has been sitting for months. A larger house that's probably overpriced and listed for $1.7 has also been sitting for months. But a $4 million gut reno sold in days.
Schools? We are further out, a bit cheaper than closer in, but good schools and things always move quickly. I'm not even sure there has bedn much of a price correction because almost everything goes under contract within a few days.
Anonymous wrote:I can't figure out the pattern for which houses sell quickly and which houses don't. We just had a house on the main road (major traffic) with three bedrooms sell for $1.4 million in a day or two. Meanwhile, a better located (albeit smaller) four bed for $1.05 million has been sitting for months. A larger house that's probably overpriced and listed for $1.7 has also been sitting for months. But a $4 million gut reno sold in days.