http://www.forbes.com/2008/09/18/properties-world-million-forbeslife-cx_fl_0918realestate.html
9/21/2008 9:44:33 AM
9/21/2008 9:46:11 AM
you forgot to mention places that we care about.... like Raleigh!here's the first $1M place i found in Raleigh on Zillow. It's in N. Raleigh up near 540. not bad at all...http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/Ravens-Ridge-Rd-Raleigh-NC-27615/2144103082_zpid$1M in chapel hill.a bit McMansionyhttp://www.zillow.com/homedetails/305-Westbury-Dr-Chapel-Hill-NC-27516/2142389152_zpid$1M in Boonehttp://www.zillow.com/homedetails/photos/2146912892_zpid
9/21/2008 10:01:00 AM
i'm surprised that you can't get much more for the money in some of those places.
9/21/2008 10:07:37 AM
yeah, like what the hell is up with that place in Dublin?
9/21/2008 10:28:03 AM
9/21/2008 10:55:33 AM
Dublin's expensive as hell. The whole city is. Since their economy started booming all of the high-paying jobs have moved there. To go along with that is the fact that there isn't much new construction in the city, everything's pretty old.
9/21/2008 11:14:21 AM
^^, ^^^not only that, but i figured that $1 million would buy a house, not just an apartment in some of these places.on the other hand, how in the hell did they find a 6200 sq. ft. house in San Francisco for that price?
9/21/2008 11:24:12 AM
^^^^^^ The second house there is bullshit. Looks less than a million all the wayThat boone one seems to have a great view.[Edited on September 21, 2008 at 11:43 AM. Reason : .]
9/21/2008 11:42:13 AM
9/21/2008 12:03:57 PM
6000+ sq feet in SF for $1,000,000 sounds like a steal.that's only around $160 a square foot.
9/21/2008 12:18:34 PM
Real estate prices are fucking ridiculous. Do some of those really look like they're (construction-wise/size-wise/etc) worth $1 million? I blame economic problems on housing prices.
9/21/2008 12:20:25 PM
a novel concept!
9/21/2008 12:46:52 PM
9/21/2008 12:49:29 PM
thereglad your parents are rich tho, you should brag about it[Edited on September 21, 2008 at 1:10 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2008 1:09:45 PM
in california, $1,000,000 homes are commonplace, especially in the east bay... i wouldn't classify that as wealthy in california.[Edited on September 21, 2008 at 1:22 PM. Reason : =]
9/21/2008 1:21:27 PM
even in raleigh, living in a million dollar house doesn't necessarily mean you are rich in my book.you could easily do that and still be upper middle class.
9/21/2008 1:25:36 PM
9/21/2008 1:40:18 PM
9/21/2008 1:55:25 PM
the same way you
9/21/2008 2:01:29 PM
now if only i had that kinda money
9/21/2008 2:11:43 PM
If I had that kind of money, I sure as heck wouldn't waste it on inflated housing.
9/21/2008 2:35:26 PM
^^ yeah, i assume it has to just be enough room for a single bed with maybe a tiny closet associated with each. very small living room/kitchen in addition.
9/21/2008 2:35:35 PM
How much quarried granite can be had with $1M?
9/21/2008 2:49:11 PM
^^believe me man, if its that small there's no closet.and i call bs on that place in the Czech republic (bs on the description). a closet big enough for a twin bed isn't a bedroom.
9/21/2008 3:48:33 PM
around my neighborhood of san diego, it looks like it'll get you an old 2-3 bedroom house, maybe 2000 sq ft tops.
9/21/2008 5:13:02 PM
I like how for Manhattan they talked about Chelsea and Hells Kitchen. While neither's a horrible location neither is highly desirable.
9/21/2008 5:22:27 PM
9/21/2008 5:40:53 PM
Quality thread. Good find.
9/21/2008 5:41:34 PM
This is reason #1 why I love living in the triangle. High paying jobs, low cost housing.NYC, SoCal, and other trendy areas might sound awesome, but it's not worth having to pay a mortgage on a decent size house in the triangle just to live like a dormrat in a metro area.
9/21/2008 5:48:24 PM
^thats the conclusion I came to living in NYC, hence while I don't live there anymore
9/21/2008 6:08:18 PM
I got to admit, no one puts as much time and effort into creating a thread and formatting the post like OEPII1. If only other people took the same time to make good threads.
9/21/2008 6:41:04 PM
I hear 1 million will get you far in New Orleans...
9/22/2008 4:46:21 AM
oh awesome stuff.Alright so If I wanted to move to the caribbean, which island should I go to for best scenery, calm lifestyle and low cost of living?I'm thinking find a small decent home (electricity, running water, AC, fridge, bed, bathroom) on or very close to the beach and just kicking it for a few yearshow much $$ would I need?
9/22/2008 10:17:46 AM
Hmm. The Cayman Islands maybe? Out of all the places I've been in the Caribbean, it definitely seems like the most livable. Very pretty place, and doesn't seem to have the sketch factor like some of the other places.The cost of living might be a bit much though.
9/23/2008 1:04:53 PM
^^The cost of electricity is CRAZY high on most of the islands in the Carribean. Like $500/month for a 2 bdrm apt expensive on St. Thomas. Food for thought.
9/23/2008 1:38:53 PM
9/23/2008 3:39:11 PM
3 bigass bedrooms + 3.5+ bathrooms (probably 3 full and 2 halves) + bigass kitchen + bigass dinning room + bigass living room + bigass family room (or as is popular today the blended kitchen/family room for twice the bigassness) + any other number of rooms (movie, billiards, rec, library, office) and you easily can get 6k+ sqft....
9/23/2008 3:45:56 PM
i was expecting them to show a GINORMOUS estate in like Nigeria or some shit at the end of the list. With like a waterpark and helicopter pad attached
9/23/2008 4:13:03 PM
or in china, in the middle of their steppe or a rice paddy...
9/23/2008 4:20:05 PM
^, ^^ haha yeah. but they only looked at market/areas where people from overseas would consider buying. otherwise, for a million, you can have a sprawling mansion in a cheap place, like rural india, africa, vietnam, and other poor countries/places. but you will have to have it built yourself.[Edited on September 23, 2008 at 4:23 PM. Reason : ]
9/23/2008 4:22:34 PM
i love that]
9/23/2008 4:26:48 PM
9/23/2008 4:42:26 PM
this is interesting...heres some brooklyn stuff thats around 1 mil. http://brooklynproperties.com/house134.htmsunset park row house. Mediocre area that will take you around 30min to get downtown. Not much crime but unless you like mexican food your options are limited. About a 10min walk from brooklyn Chinatown which makes your options alittle better. Grocery stores are limited. The area is mostly Mexicans and Puerto Ricans so unless you know spanish you may have trouble buying stuff at stores. -------995khttp://brooklynproperties.com/house153.htmBed Stuy brownstone. Another mediocre area. Ive only been to north bed-stuy which is about a 20min walk away so I have no personal experience with the area. Historically African American, where Do the Right Thing was filmed and were every 90's east coast rapper is from.1.2 milhttp://www.halstead.com/detail.aspx?id=1599684A few blocks from where I live. Not sure what building this is but its a new construction so could be fucked up and ugly on the outside. A few good bars and places to eat and some 24 grocery stores that kinda suck. Close to Park Slope which is filled with white families with gigantic strollers if thats your thing. About 20 min to downtown. 950k (dropped 50k on the 19th after the whole wall st destro thing)chances are all these prices will drop about 20% because of Wall st shitting its pants.[Edited on September 23, 2008 at 8:04 PM. Reason : ! nyc real estate is nuts]
9/23/2008 7:58:12 PM
^^the further out you get from central san diego (carlsbad, oceanside, escondido, etc), the more prices have dropped and the more foreclosures happen.i currently live in Mission Hills, which is about 2 miles north of downtown, pretty close to Hillcrest. it's kind of a historic section, the house we rent was built in 1912. its like 900 sq ft but still probably worth 450k or so. when we moved in here 2 years ago, it was probably worth like 600k though.
9/23/2008 9:13:43 PM
man, i love san diegoto include carlsbad
9/24/2008 1:15:56 AM