Anonymous wrote:Op, how about some of these options?
https://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/2242-W-Lawrence-Ave-60625/unit-201/home/160453921
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/60618/type-condo-townhome-row-home-co-op/price-na-700000/sby-2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make a list of non-starters for you and your DH. It must have:
- Zip Code xxxxx
- Elevator
- 1500 sq ft
- 2 full bathrooms
- lots of light
- modern remodel or new build
- heated garage for Chicago winters
- gym, pool, tennis
- security/concierge?
You want the $700k property, he wants $400k; look for something with all of your features $450-650K.
If you’re going to go with steps, would you consider a house? I’m not familiar with the Chicago market, but it looks like there are many options for cute SFHs in your range.
16 steps one way are 13 steps too many
Not OP but live in Chicago. Most houses in that area in their price range will be gut jobs and older homes with tons of problems. It sounds like they want something with less maintenance. OP said their budget is $800k. His pick is also $575k, not $400k.
Anonymous wrote:Make a list of non-starters for you and your DH. It must have:
- Zip Code xxxxx
- Elevator
- 1500 sq ft
- 2 full bathrooms
- lots of light
- modern remodel or new build
- heated garage for Chicago winters
- gym, pool, tennis
- security/concierge?
You want the $700k property, he wants $400k; look for something with all of your features $450-650K.
If you’re going to go with steps, would you consider a house? I’m not familiar with the Chicago market, but it looks like there are many options for cute SFHs in your range.
16 steps one way are 13 steps too many
Anonymous wrote:Make a list of non-starters for you and your DH. It must have:
- Zip Code xxxxx
- Elevator
- 1500 sq ft
- 2 full bathrooms
- lots of light
- modern remodel or new build
- heated garage for Chicago winters
- gym, pool, tennis
- security/concierge?
You want the $700k property, he wants $400k; look for something with all of your features $450-650K.
If you’re going to go with steps, would you consider a house? I’m not familiar with the Chicago market, but it looks like there are many options for cute SFHs in your range.
16 steps one way are 13 steps too many
Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry someone who is a complete idiot?
Anonymous wrote:Do not do the 3rd floor walk up. You’re letting the pendulum swing all the way in the opposite direction and there is no compromise. Either keep looking for a better mutual fit, or, go with the 2nd floor walk up for less. You’re still going to hate it, but not as much as you will abhor a 3rd floor walk up. My mother had a 3rd floor walk up and hated it after a month. We tried to tell her. She didn’t listen.
Go higher than option #2 on the second floor but not as high in price as your first choice. That’s where you ZOPA is. You don’t want an infant carrier on your arm, and a kid, with backpacks, school projects, work tote, cold blustery wind drowning out your curses under your breath.
Anonymous wrote:Do not do the 3rd floor walk up. You’re letting the pendulum swing all the way in the opposite direction and there is no compromise. Either keep looking for a better mutual fit, or, go with the 2nd floor walk up for less. You’re still going to hate it, but not as much as you will abhor a 3rd floor walk up. My mother had a 3rd floor walk up and hated it after a month. We tried to tell her. She didn’t listen.
Go higher than option #2 on the second floor but not as high in price as your first choice. That’s where you ZOPA is. You don’t want an infant carrier on your arm, and a kid, with backpacks, school projects, work tote, cold blustery wind drowning out your curses under your breath.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you do walk up stairs be prepared to:
- never want to leave your house
- order all of your groceries via amazon. Pea pod, door dash, etc
- have a hard tome selling later. No one likes stairs that’s why the price is so low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you do walk up stairs be prepared to:
- never want to leave your house
- order all of your groceries via amazon. Pea pod, door dash, etc
- have a hard tome selling later. No one likes stairs that’s why the price is so low.
+1. Op, what is your budget? I personally would go with the most expensive one. It sounds like a lot but it's a nice area and worth the convenience. You will have a harder time trying to resell a walk-up. There is a reason that the owners bought your top choice at $615k and are now selling it at $770k. People will pay for the convenience of an elevator, attached heated parking, and a rooftop deck for entertaining.
OP here. Our budget is $800,000 but he wants to spend less. We have one car that my husband uses. We live in the same neighborhood and there are two grocery stores within walking distance. I think my first choice is the best option, but I would go with the less expensive second floor walk-up over the third floor walk-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you do walk up stairs be prepared to:
- never want to leave your house
- order all of your groceries via amazon. Pea pod, door dash, etc
- have a hard tome selling later. No one likes stairs that’s why the price is so low.
+1. Op, what is your budget? I personally would go with the most expensive one. It sounds like a lot but it's a nice area and worth the convenience. You will have a harder time trying to resell a walk-up. There is a reason that the owners bought your top choice at $615k and are now selling it at $770k. People will pay for the convenience of an elevator, attached heated parking, and a rooftop deck for entertaining.