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is $368,000 a good price for a condo?

jinduy

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it's in a gated community in alhambra, CA, 4 bedroom, 3 baths, a patio, 2 balconies, and a 2 car garage.....i don't know much about real estate prices these days so with just the info given, is this a good deal? average deal? rip?
plus the condo is brand new if that matters...

thnx
 
you could probably find a house in that price range in alhambra

i would look in duarte or monrovia too.

as far as condos go thats sounds pretty big. but the condo fees are probably high.
 
Eh...that's three times what our house is worth...I guess geographical location matters a bit 😛
 
Here's an idea.. compare it to other properties in the area. If it's more expensive, then it's not a good deal. Amazing! All it takes is some legwork by picking up realtor brochures and checking ads.
 

by San Diego standard, that's pretty damn cheap. my friend just paid $300,000+ for a starter condo with only 2 bedrooms and 2 baths (and one carport, no garage), in a not so great neighborhood.


 
yeah actually i don't know the details and i havent been to the condo myself, my mom just told me 😕
 
Originally posted by: jinduy
it's in a gated community in alhambra, CA, 4 bedroom, 3 baths, a patio, 2 balconies, and a 2 car garage.....i don't know much about real estate prices these days so with just the info given, is this a good deal? average deal? rip?
plus the condo is brand new if that matters...

thnx

Check out the Homeowners Association. Check into their fees and how much they've changed (raised) over time and what they spend their money on. There are little feifdoms out there that would make re-selling difficult. Some are not collecting enough and the facilities suffer , thus rendering re-sell questionable. Check the books and talk to other current owners about any Association politics. Politics suck at any level.
< owns condo in SF Bay area.
 
Originally posted by: huey1124
by San Diego standard, that's pretty damn cheap. my friend just paid $300,000+ for a starter condo with only 2 bedrooms and 2 baths (and one carport, no garage), in a not so great neighborhood.

maybe in del mar or la jolla, my parent got a house in mira mesa for half that.
 
Originally posted by: huey1124
by San Diego standard, that's pretty damn cheap. my friend just paid $300,000+ for a starter condo with only 2 bedrooms and 2 baths (and one carport, no garage), in a not so great neighborhood.

What area huey?

BTW this question is just retarded...I mean, it's like asking is $20,000 a good price for a car?
 
Wow you live in alhambra too?

Right now theres a House for sale on South Geranio Drive (near new avenue) and it has a pool and at least 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Its about $320,000 right now.
 
Originally posted by: Luke1
Originally posted by: huey1124
by San Diego standard, that's pretty damn cheap. my friend just paid $300,000+ for a starter condo with only 2 bedrooms and 2 baths (and one carport, no garage), in a not so great neighborhood.

What area huey?

BTW this question is just retarded...I mean, it's like asking is $20,000 a good price for a car?

it aint as horrible as you make it sound.
 
Originally posted by: fatbaby
Wow you live in alhambra too?

Right now theres a House for sale on South Geranio Drive (near new avenue) and it has a pool and at least 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Its about $320,000 right now.

thanks for the input (and to everyone else), i think i'll tell my mom (i'm just a poor college student) to be sure to hold off and look else where for now.
 
I'm planning on getting a single family home(4bed, 2bath, 3 car gar) in Northern California for $380,000. its an hour away from SF but I can live with that 🙂


--SCsi
 
looking at all these search sites so far...the cheapest home i could find online was $390,000 for a ghetto looking house that has 3 beds and 2 bath...but then again these online prices must be blown out of proportion. i remember my teacher telling me 3 years ago that NOW is the time to buy a house because house prices are skyrocketing in my area...he was sure damn right.
 
update: my mom found a condo (1993) 3br/2bath in temple city (very close to El Monte, which is a bad thing, near the bowling alley on lower azusa for those who live in my area).

My mom's going to try to make an offer and lower it from $340,000 to roughly $330,000...it doesn't sound like much and she has 2 agents helping her find a home...why does she need agents (won't they charge her $?) ?

I haven't been able to help my mom out or anything because I'm away at school and I am just hoping she doesn't make a big mistake. what do you guys think (for those who are familiar with the area)?
 
A friend of the family has a condo in La Jolla, CA, right on the beach. It's on the 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath; and I think he paid no more than $400k for it. I belive the person above him paid 700k though.
 
i live in alhambra...home of phil spector 😱

there is place on sale two doors down from me going for about $336,000. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, 2 car garage and some other details that i will post later.

jinduy: what street is that house on?
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Yowch. And peolple complain that housing in NJ is pricey! 😀

Just think about what it's like in NYC! 🙁

jinduy, why not pick up a local newspaper from the area and see what other similar condo's are going for? Hope this helps 🙂
 
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