I am full of hate for these past 2 weeks and the upcoming month.
'Dirty Girls'
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I checked Zillow.com the other day and found that my house had lost about $50K of its "estimated" value over the past half-year. That still makes the going market price something like twice what I paid for it, so I won't cry too hard.
Our house is currently worth about $80k more than we paid, which is comforting.
Scrappy, that's damn good -- considering what your region's been going through, and all. While the Boston area has taken an obvious hit, it's nothing like in other sections of the country.
Timelies all!
Sleepy...
I got home 15 minutes ago. I dear, strongly, emphatically do not want to go to work tomorrow. But there isn't much choice in the matter.
I Zestimated the house we rent (it's part of a two-house property) and discovered that it is worth $100,000 less than our landlady paid for it in 2006...and that was before she dumped $150K+ into renovation. Ouch.
Please gods, don't let her lose the house. We are never going to be able to find another place that will allow our menagerie in LA.
::sigh::
I swear, I've spent more time rescheduling things than doing things recently. But I have gotten some bites off my resume, so that's something.
The house we live in was purchased in 2000 for $721,000 (list $579,000!) Zillow says its over a million now, but there's no way the owner could get that without a lot of work. Of course, they also say it is a 3 bed/2 ba, which is quite a stretch.
I don't think, given the work it would take to bring it up to the level of what I've seen for sale in the neighborhood, it would go for much more than $800,000.
I don't know how much I trust Zillow's estimates. But I know our Columbus house is still on the market for less than they paid us for the buyout. The good news is that it's still $20K over what we paid for it in 1999. And we really didn't sink that much into improvements. I'm just glad to be out from under it.