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    CO AR-15's very own Gimli Sparky's Avatar
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    The little 1000sq ft shack at the end of the street went for $350,000 recently. I'm looking to leave Denver.
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    If you sell in this market, you're better off buying in another market where you can get more bang for your buck.

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    Gman, true. Great to get a high price, but how are you better off if you have to replace with a high price home? Down sizing or moving to another market would be the answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10x View Post
    Gman, true. Great to get a high price, but how are you better off if you have to replace with a high price home? Down sizing or moving to another market would be the answers.
    That's his point. Sell in the crazy market, buy in a less ridiculous market.

    The idea of buying land and building gives some advantage in the current market (fewer buyers are going this route).
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    We're looking to sell and based on stuff I've been watching, it should happen fast. Unfortunately the wife wants to stick around this area so while we'll be upgrading and getting out of Greeley, we'll be overpaying for something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10x View Post
    Down sizing or moving to another market would be the answers.
    We looked into down-sizing. Based on what my home cost me 20 years ago, it would cost me more to buy a smaller home in this market than to stay in this bigger one.


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    If your wanting to buy at the low end. Checkout Sidney, NE. with Cabela’s selling out to BP and the massive layoffs. One can purchase way under market value. Now I do realize this would be somewhat of a commute for most of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10x View Post
    Man, the market really turned around this year. Two houses were listed on our block on Friday. One for $600,000 and one for $615,000. Both had several bids over the weekend. Bids accepted on Sunday were .$24,000 over the asking price.

    I guess we are becoming California.
    I hope the Hot Market helps folks looking to sell now, and it isn't a bad idea to do so.

    My home has been on the market IN denver for 5 months now, no sale. Reasonably priced, decent house.....unfortunate element next door is screwing me hard on value and the time and money I'm losing out on with the time delay.

    I'm actually kinda pissed off at buyers right now. The same libtard faggots that want to support "giving people a chance" AND having all of us pay for it.... won't buy my house because it's next to a hotel that "helps" those people. Hypocrites.

    It really isn't that bad next to the hotel now, it kinda was when I bought it but it has gotten much better over the last few years, and revitalization is moving in from both sides. A buyer with only the slightest vision and patience will instantly gain at least 100K in equity when the hotel gets shut down or revitalized. Too many weak stomachs and minds for that evidently.
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    It is so opposite of 2008 ( 10 years ago).
    At that time, people were underbidding.

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    I'll be in the market a little over a year from now, and I'm terrified.
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