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Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
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  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#1382
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 11:12
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If dividends are included, it would be more than 10 times.

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#1384
  • しかし
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 14:23
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If you don't buy a house someday, you will be a renter for life, and the later you buy a house, the higher your annual property taxes will be. People who bought in the
70's still pay property taxes in the $ 1000 range per year, those who bought in the 90's pay $ 3000 or $ 4000 per year, and in the 2000's $ 4000- $ 8000. Of course it depends on the price of the house you bought, but just around me, in Torrance.
Nowadays, houses are usually over $10,000.
I still think you should buy a house first, then if you can afford it, buy a second house or invest in stocks ?.

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#1385
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 20:40
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# Nowadays, many homes are usually over $10,000.

$10,000 is a bargain sale.

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#1386
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 21:52
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Certainly property taxes are unfair.
I've seen similar houses around my house for $2000 and some for over $20,000
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It is especially unfair
that property taxes can be inherited, and even if Prop 19 is YES,
it is unfair that the inheritor can inherit lower property taxes if they make it their home. If it is a rental house, though, the assessment changes.

I think it would be better if new buyers pay half of the current property tax for a number of years
and those who bought before 2000 pay 20% more property tax
and inherited houses pay 60% of the current assessment.

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#1387
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 23:46
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I think property taxes will go up because of refinancing ?
You got what you deserved ?.

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