irvinehomeowner said:#ProllyNotA3CWG
irvinehomeowner said:they deserve to be some place bigger and/or nicer.
irvinehomeowner said:I did say "and/OR nicer".
They don't mind living in small house... my stomach does.
Yeah... those pics of that Augusta you just posted (esp of the 3CWG) makes me sad. That model would have been perfect for us even with the back alley garage, that was my favorite floorplan. Shoulda woulda couldas.qwerty said:i hear ya. we were in 1400 sq ft for the last four years. i was telling my wife the other day that our current kitchen/great room was probably going to be our biggest, that is would likely only get smaller from here, yet i cant really imagine going to a smaller kitchen with a more normal sized island. i cant ever see myself going back to a house that small
irvinehomeowner said:Yeah... those pics of that Augusta you just posted (esp of the 3CWG) makes me sad. That model would have been perfect for us even with the back alley garage, that was my favorite floorplan. Shoulda woulda couldas.qwerty said:i hear ya. we were in 1400 sq ft for the last four years. i was telling my wife the other day that our current kitchen/great room was probably going to be our biggest, that is would likely only get smaller from here, yet i cant really imagine going to a smaller kitchen with a more normal sized island. i cant ever see myself going back to a house that small
homer_simpson said:irvinehomeowner said:Yeah... those pics of that Augusta you just posted (esp of the 3CWG) makes me sad. That model would have been perfect for us even with the back alley garage, that was my favorite floorplan. Shoulda woulda couldas.qwerty said:i hear ya. we were in 1400 sq ft for the last four years. i was telling my wife the other day that our current kitchen/great room was probably going to be our biggest, that is would likely only get smaller from here, yet i cant really imagine going to a smaller kitchen with a more normal sized island. i cant ever see myself going back to a house that small
Would you be interested in an Augusta 3 for around the same price?
qwerty said:homer_simpson said:irvinehomeowner said:Yeah... those pics of that Augusta you just posted (esp of the 3CWG) makes me sad. That model would have been perfect for us even with the back alley garage, that was my favorite floorplan. Shoulda woulda couldas.qwerty said:i hear ya. we were in 1400 sq ft for the last four years. i was telling my wife the other day that our current kitchen/great room was probably going to be our biggest, that is would likely only get smaller from here, yet i cant really imagine going to a smaller kitchen with a more normal sized island. i cant ever see myself going back to a house that small
Would you be interested in an Augusta 3 for around the same price?
i was just thinking that if i was homer i would sell that ASAP.
You have to finish your story first.Fire blade said:I am glad I bought my foreclosure last year... However, I am thinking of listing for home for a WTF price and see if someone bites.
daedalus said:Still a bear. For me the argument hinges more on interest rates than on anything else. The error made was in thinking rates could not possibly go lower. They did, again and again and again, thanks to a spooked central bank. The fed has succeeded in doing what I did not think they could--or would ever dare--do.
Imagine if rates went back to where they were 10 years ago. A 30-year FRM payment would go up 45% for a given principal amount. The effect on prices would be staggering. Imagine if CPI went up 45%, or if incomes dropped by 30%. There would be blood in the streets!
I'm reminded of the scene in The Titanic, when the shipbuilder says the boat WILL sink. "It's a mathematical certainty". The current situation is unsustainable, and the question is about WHEN things will find their rightful place.
The Motor Court Company said:I am neutral - I think the current uptick in price is due to panic and not sustainable. There are more than thousands of new homes coming to market and as prices reaching pre-crash heights more owners will put the homes for sale.