On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 23:34:04 -0300, "PN" <patricksn@no-spam> wrote:
>well said... did you say you were a realestate agent?
Nope - not a real estate agent but I was involved in surplus
government property sales for a number of years, so I have some idea
of what's going on.
John
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>"gorgonzola2924" <gorgonzola2924@no-spam> wrote in message
>news:0037gv4vvsi5q8i9o3vfhf4468d4gqbjfi@no-spam
>> On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 22:23:57 -0300, "PN" <patricksn@no-spam> wrote:
>>
>> >are you people insane, the price of housing in halifax today is nuts...
>> >three years ago when condos in halifax were $60,000... the same condos
>are
>> >selling for almost double that... how can you justify that??? I know all
>> >about supply and demand but really....
>>
>> Nobody needs to justify anything. The price of property is what the
>> market will pay, and single family residential properties in any
>> decent neighbourhood of Halifax are going for much higher prices
>> today, then they were a few years ago. There's been a tremendous jump
>> in property values. It's ALL about supply and demand.
>>
>> Also, the subject is assessed at $140,800. The asking price is not too
>> far above this. Certainly the difference between assessment and asking
>> price for this property is a lot less than many others.
>>
>> Let's see... a well maintained brick house in a quiet subdivision on
>> the penninsula, with an inlaw suite, near the bridges and major bus
>> routes. Near schools... Hmmm.... $196K you say? What else is available
>> on the penninsula for $196K? A few places, but most are not in quiet
>> residential subdivisions and in such great shape.
>>
>> Really... the price seems reasonable.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> John
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>>
>> >
>> >anyway.. that's my two sense worth....
>> >
>> >
>> >"Have a nice day" <nospam@no-spam> wrote in message
>> >news:raAMa.948$dZ3.123381@no-spam
>> >> Don't ever move to Vancouver then :)
>> >>
>> >> "Doug" <ppleput.no@no-spam> wrote in message
>> >> news:kbrMa.839$dZ3.104354@no-spam
>> >> > I did not know that the price of houses in Halifax was so expensive,
>> >> > especially for a circa 1940 storey and a half ex PMQ, $196 K, may I
>wish
>> >> > your friend much luck in selling his home, and hope I never get
>posted
>> >to
>> >> > Halifax and have to purchase a house if this is indicative of the
>> >pricing
>> >> of
>> >> > homes there..
>> >> > WOW!
>> >> >
>> >> > "work_of_mart" <work_of_mart@no-spam> wrote in message
>> >> > news:21ae80e7.0307011802.3501ddc4@no-spam
>> >> > > Posting for a friend, please do not respond to me, use contact
>> >> > > information listed below.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Serious inquiries only.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > A lovely 1 1/2 story three bedroom house for sale. Large corner lot
>in
>> >> > > quiet area of city near new bridge. Hardwood floors throughout.
>> >> > > Kitchen has built in breafast nook and lots of cupboards for
>storage.
>> >> > > House has two side yards that are great for the gardener. Inlaw
>suite
>> >> > > or one bedroom apartment to rent out. Includes six appliances, 2
>> >> > > fridges, 2 stoves, washer and dryer. Area very private and not
>given
>> >> > > to much traffic. Walking distance to two schools and close to all
>> >> > > amenities. Lots of potential to expand if so desired. For
>> >> > > appointment call 1 902 497 9988 or e-mail
>marshall_lewis@no-spam
>> >> > > To see pictures and price http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/ronjosey
>> >> >
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