I've been searching for new digs for almost a year now. Frustrated by overpriced, underwhelming homes in my town, I branched out my search on Realtor.com. I found this house in the link below, but it has been on the market for 200 days. The town it is located in is about 15 minutes due north of where I currently live. I have generally found that a home that sits on the market here for more than 6 months means it is either way overpriced OR it has serious deficiencies.
Some things that give me pause:
1. Well water. I grew up on it in Indiana but can't say that I really miss it. At least this has a water softener. Also no water bills and I can use the 2nd rinse to my heart's content! Question is, how good is the well? And in the future, is city water an option?
2. Baseboard electric heat. In fact, the whole house is electric. No gas bill but does anyone have experience with baseboard electric heat? From what I briefly read, it is expensive. However being a rather small 3 bed home, I would assume it can be shut off or turned down on a room by room basis. One advantage is no HVAC repairs. Looks like it comes with 2 window unit AC.
3. resale, I'm not looking to buy and flip and make gobs of money. In fact, I am looking long term here.
4. The home was built in 1995 so it is reasonable to assume modern windows and insulation.
What is holding me back from buying the so-called turn key house is money. As in lack of buku bucks for a down payment. My credit score is A-1 and I can borrow believe it or not about 240 grand. I found anything less than 20 per cent down, you get hit with effing PMI. What a crock. Also I have found that taxes, which I will roll into the mortgage, can really jack up the payment. In this house, the taxes are very reasonable due to location away from my city. Finally, I refuse to have a mortgage that makes me house rich, cash poor. Not gonna happen. I have to be able to pay for this when I am retired. And I have to be able to buy name brand liquid detergent.
I'm going up Saturday to have a look. Also will ask realtor for 12 month electric bill history. The baseboard heat really concerns me.
Some things that give me pause:
1. Well water. I grew up on it in Indiana but can't say that I really miss it. At least this has a water softener. Also no water bills and I can use the 2nd rinse to my heart's content! Question is, how good is the well? And in the future, is city water an option?
2. Baseboard electric heat. In fact, the whole house is electric. No gas bill but does anyone have experience with baseboard electric heat? From what I briefly read, it is expensive. However being a rather small 3 bed home, I would assume it can be shut off or turned down on a room by room basis. One advantage is no HVAC repairs. Looks like it comes with 2 window unit AC.
3. resale, I'm not looking to buy and flip and make gobs of money. In fact, I am looking long term here.
4. The home was built in 1995 so it is reasonable to assume modern windows and insulation.
What is holding me back from buying the so-called turn key house is money. As in lack of buku bucks for a down payment. My credit score is A-1 and I can borrow believe it or not about 240 grand. I found anything less than 20 per cent down, you get hit with effing PMI. What a crock. Also I have found that taxes, which I will roll into the mortgage, can really jack up the payment. In this house, the taxes are very reasonable due to location away from my city. Finally, I refuse to have a mortgage that makes me house rich, cash poor. Not gonna happen. I have to be able to pay for this when I am retired. And I have to be able to buy name brand liquid detergent.
I'm going up Saturday to have a look. Also will ask realtor for 12 month electric bill history. The baseboard heat really concerns me.