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ColdInCanada11 06-09-2011 11:28 AM

15/16. I used to alternate summers between the Island and T.O., so remembering houseprices on the Island, these prices make sense.

BluPhire 06-09-2011 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2062131)
Ignoring the unfunny crackhouse references, I love this game. I got 11/16. I'm about to spend way too much time playing this game some more. Thanks! :D

I eventually figured the game out because it reminded me of the cities I'm most familiar with. There are areas where the houses are waaaaaay overpriced (and people will buy them) because of the area rather than the actual houses.



Exactly. The goal for many homebuyers, who don't have tons of money to spare, is to not buy a house that they know (going into it) has things that they don't like or things that they consider lacking. Even something as seemingly frivolous as stainless steel applicances; I can see being apprehensive about buying a house without stainless steel appliances if you think you will keep thinking "I wish it had stainless steel appliances" or will eventually end up spending extra money and time replacing the appliances. All while paying mortgage, etc.

:) I wish someone would think they could tell me what "a good deal" is when it comes to my house and my money. It really depends on a number of factors.


As a person who bought a fixer upper at a low price, I guarantee when I move that stuff will already be there. Yes you save $$$ in the long run, but if you are the type that values your time just as much as your money, it isn't worth it.

Especially with an old house, its never "just" replacing an appliance.

**Glaring at my 50+ year old pipes***

ASTalumna06 06-09-2011 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2061628)
Well, if you don't know how to do any of that stuff yourself and hiring someone to do it would be $$$, then yeah, it can be. I wanted wall to wall carpeting. That not being in the house would have been a dealbreaker. I'm guessing this particular hubbin had no idea how to replace the fixtures.

This would have been my ex. He doesn't work with his hands, he loves saving money, and he's extremely impatient and wants everything NOW.

When I moved into my new apartment a couple years ago, I put together all of my furniture while he hung pictures. And he could ALWAYS sniff out a deal. It was kind of amazing, actually, how sometimes he'd manage to get discounts on things that weren't even on sale.

Personally, I think it's crazy to pass on a house because of one small thing that could easily be changed, but to each their own.

ElieM 06-09-2011 09:34 PM

10/16


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