A new home in Renton or Bothell????
I'm currently renting now and looking for a new build and trying to take advantage of the "buyers" market. I found some in Renton and Bothell. Any opinion of which area is going to appreciate more?
I think I would only live in either location 2-4 yrs max. Or maybe I should just keep renting.. who knows...
I think I would only live in either location 2-4 yrs max. Or maybe I should just keep renting.. who knows...
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....from http://smariner.blogspot.com/2008/05/co ... -home.html
Note that cost of owning a home = [Cost of the house] + [Closing cost while buying the house] + [interest paid] + [taxes on the home] + [home improvements] + [Home owner dues] + [Maintenance] + [additional expenses towards utilities and/or extra commute] + [possible gains from the down payment, if this amount was invested elsewhere] - [The rent you would have paid if you did not own a home] – [income taxes saved after factoring for standard deduction]
Profit/Loss after selling the home = [Sale price] – [Cost of owning] – [Realtor commission] – [sales/excise tax]
Gee...in the midst of an unprecedented collapse in the housing market...planning on living there for 2 years, which even in normal/good times they say you can't recompense your costs...and considering Renton!?!
Just hang tight.
This is a joke....right?
You want to buy in the 3rd inning of a housing crash and then sell in the 8th inning?
Knock yourself out!
NO.
Just like LHR said you should buy Herbalife instead.
I prefer Amway.
Now where's the guy with the overly polite broken English, a strong buy recommendation and a link to the worlds 4th shittiest scam website?
Hmmmm....
Renton or Bothell?
Paper or Plastic?
Should toilet paper unroll over the top or under the bottom?
Some things you just have to decide for yourself.
Um...
I guess it depends on how you prefer your crime. High class? Bothell. Low class? Then go with Renton.
Really, you can't go wrong there.
Seriously though, why don't you drive out to each are for a Saturday and see what you think. I think Renton is about 30% slum, but that's just me. Then go online and look at traffic times from each location to where you work.
Then sit back, relax, and live the high life as you lose money every month for the next 2 years before you walk away.
Since that's a logical or I would say go for both. Lose money twice as fast.
But....nobody knows for sure what's going to happen in the housing market, and if you're buying a place anywhere intending to hold onto it for only 2-4 years, you're taking a huge risk.
Not a wise decision though.
If they are buying a good deal, which there are a few out there then its an educated decision.
Sorry Ira, I like you but I call BS on your commute estimate. Sure you can make the drive in 15-20 minutes at 7:00 pm. But try making either commute in 20 minutes at 7:00 am on a weekday. Even a weekday that is a paid holiday will probably take over half an hour from Renton to Bellevue. And it's less than a 10 mile drive.