Anonymous wrote:
OH I see what you mean! Thank you! So I really really need to get what that mortgage balance is. B/c since we'd like to walk away with $100,000 in our pocket (and not necessarily $100 profit), that seems to be the lynch-pin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back. We are not selling anytime soon. We will pretty much decide to sell when we can clear the amount we need. (Not necessarily $100, but I was picking that as an easy round # to work with.) Does this help elucidate my question a bit more? Sorry my first query was not written clearly in this aspect
No, not really. You're not expressing yourself very well. PP's question was a good one -- do you want to walk away from the table with $100,000 or do you want to earn a $100,000 profit? (or whatever figure you have in mind...).
Assuming it's profit, you'd need to sell it for about $485,000 (which is $355,000 plus $100,000 plus about $30,000 for commissions and other closing costs.)
Thanks so much. We would like to walk away from the table with $100,000 (or whatever figure we have in mind). So we would need to sell it for more than $485,000, which is $355,000 plus $100, plus about $30,000 for commissions and other closing costs, b/c these generally run about 5-6%/realtor?
Well, not necessarily. Say you only owe $300,000. If you only want have $100,000 in your pocket after closing you're looking at a sale price of $430,000 ($400,000 plus $24,000 commission, plus other closing costs). But your profit in that case is much less than $100,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back. We are not selling anytime soon. We will pretty much decide to sell when we can clear the amount we need. (Not necessarily $100, but I was picking that as an easy round # to work with.) Does this help elucidate my question a bit more? Sorry my first query was not written clearly in this aspect
No, not really. You're not expressing yourself very well. PP's question was a good one -- do you want to walk away from the table with $100,000 or do you want to earn a $100,000 profit? (or whatever figure you have in mind...).
Assuming it's profit, you'd need to sell it for about $485,000 (which is $355,000 plus $100,000 plus about $30,000 for commissions and other closing costs.)
Thanks so much. We would like to walk away from the table with $100,000 (or whatever figure we have in mind). So we would need to sell it for more than $485,000, which is $355,000 plus $100, plus about $30,000 for commissions and other closing costs, b/c these generally run about 5-6%/realtor?
Anonymous wrote:There are many more pieces of information that we need. As mentioned, do you want $100K profit over what you bought for or walking away from the table with $100K in hand? What is your current mortgage balance (e.g. how much have you paid off)? Is your home in decent condition? Have you taken good care of it? Are the appliances in good and sellable condition or will buyers be inclined to ask for either a home warranty or to have appliances replaced? Are there hidden issues? (Plumbing, electrical, wall damage, potential mold or insect issues). All of these are likely to affect your bottom line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back. We are not selling anytime soon. We will pretty much decide to sell when we can clear the amount we need. (Not necessarily $100, but I was picking that as an easy round # to work with.) Does this help elucidate my question a bit more? Sorry my first query was not written clearly in this aspect
No, not really. You're not expressing yourself very well. PP's question was a good one -- do you want to walk away from the table with $100,000 or do you want to earn a $100,000 profit? (or whatever figure you have in mind...).
Assuming it's profit, you'd need to sell it for about $485,000 (which is $355,000 plus $100,000 plus about $30,000 for commissions and other closing costs.)
Anonymous wrote:OP back. We are not selling anytime soon. We will pretty much decide to sell when we can clear the amount we need. (Not necessarily $100, but I was picking that as an easy round # to work with.) Does this help elucidate my question a bit more? Sorry my first query was not written clearly in this aspect