View Full Version : Who wants to Make $5,000 Cash??
///MpoweredM
12-20-2007, 02:37 PM
I am just about to finish Restoring this beautiful home in Ewing (Mercer County, New Jersey - On the Hopewell Side) and all these realtors around here are lazy, they do not return calls, its hard to reach them, they don't advertise nothing. I figured I would put up a little offer, if anyone knows someone who would like a purchase a new home In NJ, please let them know about this one. It's in a very nice neighborhood, there is an elementary school 2 streets over, a big park for kids on the same street, 1 block over a beautiful country club, very low traffic area. And its right in the middle of Philadelphia and New York. Very close to train stations and extremely easy access to the highways.
I need to try and sell soon because the carrying costs are starting to take a toll.
So, if you find a buyer & we close, I will send you $5,000.00
Here are a few pictures http://www.bsagc.com/week-1.htm (Scroll through 1 to 8 weeks, I took pictures of the progress)
PM Me with any information.
2,000 Square feet
1 Car Garage
Lot Size is Half Acre
2 full baths
3 bedrooms
There will be a patio and deck in the rear (Access from french doors)
Living Room, Family Room witch Fireplace, Dining Room, Kitchen.
The washer and dryer will be located on the bedroom level in the bathroom of the home for better access, so you dont have to walk down steps to do the laundry.
The house is 90% all new, electrical, plumbing, converted to gas heat and gas appliances. The hardwood floors are original OAK refinished, New cabinets, grade 5 tile, granite counter tops. All the goodies. I love this house but I can't afford it right now.
I also left connections for a built in gas grill in the backyard and any other extra items that the buyer may want.
Thanks and Happy Holidays! :)
Asking $499,000.00
james_ls
12-20-2007, 04:46 PM
I'm down for 5 grand.
Consider this passed on.
A lot.
$5k or not, I'll keep my ears open if I know anyone.
Jeffros Spec V
12-20-2007, 05:39 PM
You refinished the floors before painting? Crazy!
Bump for a sweet looking house.
///MpoweredM
12-20-2007, 05:49 PM
You refinished the floors before painting? Crazy!
Bump for a sweet looking house.
Most of the house we painted before doing the floors. My schedule was a little tight cause this is what I do on the side. My Floor guy only had a certain window of time to get this done for me. Other than that everything else was in order.
Thanks guys for spreading the word!
ITSTOCK
12-20-2007, 06:18 PM
My Realtor friend says that it is over(EDIT: Sorry, he said ALMOST, not over) $50,000 higher than it's comps asking price in the MLS listings. Realtors don't like wasting time with too high of asking price in this market, so have you considered lowering the price at all?
I know a bunch of people that rehab/flip houses for a living, and it's a poor time to do it (as I'm sure you know). They are all barely breaking even, some are selling for a loss because of the carrying costs, and other properties they have decided to just rent out. My Realtor friend also said that is a great area to get a renter.
Just saying! It sounds like a good offer (the $5,000), good luck with the sale.
thats alotta money for that house imo, but im sure you know more than me. good luck with the sale also, and ill pass the word
///MpoweredM
12-20-2007, 08:01 PM
My Realtor friend says that it is over(EDIT: Sorry, he said ALMOST, not over) $50,000 higher than it's comps asking price in the MLS listings. Realtors don't like wasting time with too high of asking price in this market, so have you considered lowering the price at all?
I know a bunch of people that rehab/flip houses for a living, and it's a poor time to do it (as I'm sure you know). They are all barely breaking even, some are selling for a loss because of the carrying costs, and other properties they have decided to just rent out. My Realtor friend also said that is a great area to get a renter.
Just saying! It sounds like a good offer (the $5,000), good luck with the sale.
It depends on the house there tho. 99% of the homes there have not been touched (Renovated) and I pulled up recent sales and they range from 450-520 depending on the home and the size. I think this is a good number for the area. And the lowest offer I would accept is $460,000.00 no less. And Hopewell is right on the border so you get into a whole other tax bracket and homes from 600-1.0M
ITSTOCK
12-20-2007, 08:06 PM
It depends on the house there tho. 99% of the homes there have not been touched (Renovated) and I pulled up recent sales and they range from 450-520 depending on the home and the size. I think this is a good number for the area. And the lowest offer I would accept is $460,000.00 no less. And Hopewell is right on the border so you get into a whole other tax bracket and homes from 600-1.0M
The comps are, for the most part, also freshly renovated. I have no clue of that area, but my friend said that a good ASKING price would be $469,999 (and Den9, pay attention to this, the prices are actually similar to D-town, so it's not really "that" overpriced), but expect offers of no more than $440,000. Also, when you say 450-520 (there were a couple that sold for much more than 520), where are you getting the sales price from? The county real estate records? Or are you going by the asking price on real estate search engines? Just curious...
It sucks that a year ago, this house would have been sold for your asking price within weeks!
///MpoweredM
12-20-2007, 09:15 PM
The comps are, for the most part, also freshly renovated. I have no clue of that area, but my friend said that a good ASKING price would be $469,999 (and Den9, pay attention to this, the prices are actually similar to D-town, so it's not really "that" overpriced), but expect offers of no more than $440,000. Also, when you say 450-520 (there were a couple that sold for much more than 520), where are you getting the sales price from? The county real estate records? Or are you going by the asking price on real estate search engines? Just curious...
It sucks that a year ago, this house would have been sold for your asking price within weeks!
Yea, I know I wish it was a year ago. But I'm in a bad position. I asked my RE for some comps and thats what I got from him. But I also take the price of what listings are in the area to get a better feel what people are asking for what. So i take the comps and askings and base my number from there. I actualy saw a home on Delaware Ave just around the corner from me that sold for 500,000 a few weeks back and all they did was paint it and put in engineered floors. It was a rancher with 4 bedrooms.
its crazy how some houses are that much money, when u can find brand new houses with all that plus more and 1000 square feet more for the same price range, including 2 car garage, hardwood oak floors granite counter tops etc.
do u have any finished pics of the house?
ScoobyNubieToo!
12-20-2007, 10:06 PM
Dude, I don't know anyone baller enough to afford that place. Everybody I know makes about what I do which means I know plenty of people who could afford half of your house. But good luck. That's a beautiful area to live in. Great community
///MpoweredM
12-20-2007, 10:32 PM
its crazy how some houses are that much money, when u can find brand new houses with all that plus more and 1000 square feet more for the same price range, including 2 car garage, hardwood oak floors granite counter tops etc.
do u have any finished pics of the house?
I will be completely done by Jan 1st at which point I will have finished Pictures.
Scapegoat
12-20-2007, 11:55 PM
oi, I don't like that house for half a mil.... half a mil out in collegeville gets to 5 acres of forest and a nice house..
good luck with the sale though. I don't know the market at all out there
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