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This house in the Mojave Desert recently sold. The agent hasn't revealed whether the new owner is Blofeld! :o
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Okay, here goes, been putting this off for a long time because I feel like my house will never officially be "done."
First off, I'm going to combine this with the favorite beer thread:
Here's my 1939 East Austin home which is a 10 minute walk from downtown. I purchased it from the original owner/builder who lived in the house until the ripe old age of 95. I finished a complete remodel April of 2014.
Now, for the interior (all 1,100 square feet of it):
Simple, yet convenient galley style kitchen
Kitchen, entry:
Guest bath:
Guest bedroom/living room with sleeper sofa:
Stairway:
Living room/office:
Master bedroom:
Master Bath:
We've got a pretty substantial list of things we'd like to do including:
Rear Deck
Metal/Cedar fencing
Water feature
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Wow, looks great! Thanks for sharing.
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Goes with the small house crazy that is sweeping the usa. Looks great, very warm & charming. Thanks for sharing
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That's a nice place you've got there @Clint_D. I'm a fan of relatively small, quirky houses, so it's right up my metaphorical street.
And if you want to follow the previous episodes in the saga:
It's like the forum's own version of Grand Designs. We just need someone to make snarky comments, and see Clint battling disasters during the build.
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Awesome Place @Clint_D ! You should be proud of how it's turned out! My parents live in a 1923 spanish-colonial (kind of an oxymoron I know) and they never seem to be close to finished with projects lol. Seeing you pics makes me miss the classic homes in Texas.
Hope you enjoy it!
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@Graeme or perth… slowly getting there.
Perth was proper mental a few years back, and pushing Sydney valuations. Now the median price in Sydney is around a million dollars, and up by 15% to 20% over the last year, whilst Perth is a little over half that, and falling.
That said, when I did visit the city seven or eight years ago, blocks in the more desirable suburbs were expensive, but if you bought one then it'd take 18 to 24 months to get a builder because they were all down the mines!
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mm yeah @Graeme that's quite true. i think currently due to the mining decline as well, there are lots of new property development that fail to sell that well. but that being said, i've seen quite a number of chinese nationals buying up property here in perth. the prices cannot be compared with sydney, but nonetheless still higher than what most people can afford for houses that have a decent distance to the city.
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There's very little in the Australian property market that's affordable to someone on an average, or even decent income. Unfortunately that's the result of a speculative investment bubble, high population growth with a lack of infrastructure being built, and a media that seems to be cheerleaders for the real estate industry.
Perth, which is one of the cheaper capitals, would need to fall by around 40% to bring prices back into line with affordability. Sydney probably needs to drop by 70% or so. People are going to get their fingers
burntincinerated! :oExcept, I'll be proven horribly wrong. Again.
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yeah the speculative bubble and media is definitely the cause and if anything falls, people are going to get their fingers incinerated,
but then again, negative gearing in this country is quite the contributing factor from what i see. i'm no expert but if you could reduce income taxes wholly by your losses from investment. the rich and richer will be the ones that gain the most. :o