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PiyoPika566
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Member since 5/05 1436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Starter home...
just curious, how many of you bought a starter home with the intention to expand or upgrade to a bigger home later on?
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Posted 10/2/05 6:41 PM |
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Re: Starter home...
We don't consider our house a "starter" though it seems like many people in our area do- lots of houses are for sale. I guess people figure that it's a good time to upgrade, it's gotten very pricey here.
Anyway, we are thinking about staying 10 years or so. We'd like a little more property and seclusion, we won't be looking for a substantially bigger house. Our current house has three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. We may add on a dining room and upgrade the half bath to a full, if we decide to stay for good.
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Posted 10/2/05 7:01 PM |
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sasha96
lovin' my 2 little ladies!
Member since 5/05 7401 total posts
Name: Julianne
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Re: Starter home...
we did...started with a great townhouse in the neighborhood we wanted. we sold it less than 3 years later and was able to buy a fantastic house about 4 blocks away! We would never have been able to buy this house without the profits from the townhouse.
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Posted 10/2/05 7:29 PM |
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Member since 5/05 9674 total posts
Name: Mel
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Re: Starter home...
I love our home. Next year we're thinking of expanding the lanai, and adding a few great features to the house. Hubby is on a 5 yr plan and the way our area is building up would like to sell the house in 5 yrs and move to a more not so built up area and build a bigger home.
But we'll wait and see. I love the house and cant wait to add the new additions
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Posted 10/2/05 7:30 PM |
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PiyoPika566
talk to the hand
Member since 5/05 1436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Starter home...
Posted by sasha96
we did...started with a great townhouse in the neighborhood we wanted. we sold it less than 3 years later and was able to buy a fantastic house about 4 blocks away! We would never have been able to buy this house without the profits from the townhouse.
thanks, that's exactly what I wanted to hear We are trying to decide to either go with the large house and work our azz off paying for it, or go with a more modest (still roomy) home that needs lots of TLC but priced much lower.. both in the same neighborhood that we like.
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Posted 10/2/05 7:33 PM |
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Redhead
You Live, You Learn
Member since 5/05 31871 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Starter home...
Posted by sasha96
we did...started with a great townhouse in the neighborhood we wanted. we sold it less than 3 years later and was able to buy a fantastic house about 4 blocks away! We would never have been able to buy this house without the profits from the townhouse.
Ditto...
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Posted 10/2/05 10:24 PM |
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mommysboy
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Member since 9/05 1136 total posts
Name: amanda
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Re: Starter home...
we have what others (my family)consider a starter home but its a 3 bedroom decent size house and we want to build up on it in 5 yrs just cause I want a victorian so we are gonna reconstruct it. but if we didnt buy this house we would never afford a victorian.
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Posted 10/3/05 1:48 AM |
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amarto
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Member since 7/05 908 total posts
Name: Allison
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Re: Starter home...
We definitely have a "starter" home. When we bought it, it was a great price. We've done a lot to improve it and it about 3 years we will sell. Houses in our area have already gone up in value since we moved so we're hoping that we can make a few bucks on the deal.
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Posted 10/3/05 7:33 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: Starter home...
We do. We live in Islandia. Crappy school district(no kids yet) even if I got prgenant tomorrow we figured we have about 7 yrs to find a new house. We got an AWESOME deal on our house and it is worth about 100k more 2 yrs later. I would highly recommend it!
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Posted 10/3/05 9:30 AM |
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justthe4ofus
I hate hypocrites!!!!!
Member since 5/05 6905 total posts
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Re: Starter home...
I don't consider our home a starter home either (4 bedrooms 1.5 baths) we do have something things that we want to do to it as our family grows. We have a bonus room that we will be converting to our formal dining room and the present formal dining room will become the playroom for the kids. We also want to finish the basement. I don't know if we will be in our home forever but we certainly do not have to leave anytime soon. I am content with the school district and school that they are in. If we ever do move it will be for more property.
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Posted 10/3/05 10:42 AM |
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Re: Starter home...
We are buying a house with 3 bedrooms, so I am not considering it a starter home but I know we would love to expand it on one side to make a FL room.
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Posted 10/3/05 10:45 AM |
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Lisa68
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Member since 9/05 171 total posts
Name: Hanisa
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Re: Starter home...
I am. But then again, things change so frequently in life. We do plan to expand somewhat, and could make a decent profit if we plan to sell. I am the type of person to see what happens. So we will see.
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Posted 10/3/05 12:54 PM |
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Bebalina
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Member since 6/05 2922 total posts
Name: N
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Re: Starter home...
the house dh and i just bought looks like a starter home, but is not priced like one so later we'll either build up or move on to better
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Posted 10/3/05 1:14 PM |
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MsG
Should be working
Member since 5/05 2824 total posts
Name: G
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Re: Starter home...
We bought a very small house in a great neighborhood on a good-sized piece of land and when we have children we'll dormer and move the house out in the back a bit. It was the only way we could afford to live where we do.
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Posted 10/3/05 3:31 PM |
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dandr10199
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Member since 10/05 11561 total posts
Name: Dina
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Re: Starter home...
We are in contract for a 3/BR 2/bath house. We do not consider it a starter home, but I would like to expand it eventually.
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Posted 10/5/05 8:00 AM |
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Nik09
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Member since 5/05 1982 total posts
Name: Nikole
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Re: Starter home...
We bought a starter home and many times had regrets because of the way the prices sky rocketed. We're relocating now so its kind of a moot point. We are making a nice profit from the 3 yrs we've owned this house but if we were going to stay in NY we'd never be able to buy the house we really want.
I guess my advice would be to start off with a smaller home but one that is definitely big enough if you had to stay in it for a while.
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Posted 10/6/05 1:48 AM |
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MsMBV
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Member since 5/05 28602 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Starter home...
We did. We had it down to 2 choices. A larger home with no yard & no place to expand, or the home we bought, which had only 2 br, no upper or lower level, no DR, but it is on a 100x100+ lot
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Posted 10/6/05 9:16 AM |
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dengal
Dad of Twins
Member since 5/05 1385 total posts
Name: The 80's Man Let's Go Mets!
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Re: Starter home...
We did - we bought condo and planned to live in it for 5 years before upgrading. Turns out we were out of there after 3 years to move into a newly constructed house.
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Posted 10/6/05 11:06 AM |
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LIPrincess
Foxy Lady
Member since 6/05 1610 total posts
Name: Jaimie
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Re: Starter home...
We bought a 2bed, 1 bath cottage on a huge piece of property. Its Middle Country School District which is good and the houses in the area are being built up. So, we are the small house on the block. In 2-3 years after we update it. we are going to see what we can sell it for and what we can afford to buy, if it doesnt pay to move then we are expanding it.
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Posted 10/6/05 11:40 AM |
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