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It is in certain places. In Philadelphia (which is on the cheaper end for east coast cities) I lived in a pretty crappy but 'up and coming' neighborhood for a bit. Right before I left there was a new house built next to ours, it was a row home probably 2 floors and finished basement. Right now it is on the market for $550,000. I hated living in that area, no parking and trash everywhere, it blows my mind the market expects people to buy at that price.
If you go 20-30 minutes outside the city in the suburbs you can get way bigger houses with a yard, garage, okay schools, and safer neighborhood for like 250-350,000. Higher property taxes but I still could never justify that price tag. Especially nowadays with uber where getting in and out of the city is so much easier that you really don't need to be right inside of it.5/23
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lol. yep. Go to Buckhead in GA and find some nice ass houses.
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04-22-2017, 01:03 PM #26
Why do people say this? Firstly, Toronto and Vancouver are highly desired to live by people round the world, second, you need somewhere to live.
So let's say you sell because you think the bubble will burst. Then it doesn't. Now you can't afford to get back in the market.
Good move (I know a few guys who sold a few years back and did just this.)
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