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Post subject: Re: Average Home Price
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:02 pm
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Post subject: Re: Average Home Price
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:04 pm
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Capo wrote:
... Next door in Cranberry it would be impossible to find anything under $100000, basically everything's a rental or expensive as hell.

Funny, I work in Cranberry ... but I live down in Moon. In Moon (which is a little cheaper than Cranberry) the median price is around $200K with really nice houses going for around $500K.

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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:37 am
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My 60 year old Row House Neighborhood is around $250,000 to $280,000 right now. I'm guessing all of cville would average around $550,000

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Post subject: Re: Average Home Price
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:10 pm
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woweezowee wrote:
They built a few too many mansions here in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Million dollar homes are settling for roughly $500k. It's rather sad that so much time and effort was put into these beautiful homes, but are being sold for pennies on the dollar. It is definitely a buyers market in this neck of the woods.


By contrast the N.E. Corner of CT is affordable. We bought at the height of the market,
800 sq. ft house, 2 car detached garage, paved driveway, cabin in the rear of the property, a stream that feeds 3 pounds, one 100 x 150 ft filled with trout and bass.
All on 4.5 acres for $205.000
The cabin is destined to become the Music Room, much like Levon Helm's but on a smaller scale. The garage will have a studio/ workshop as the missus is dying to have a Sewing studio again. A full woodworkers woodshop is also part of that plan. Timeline about 2 to 4 years.
I lived in Fairfield county once, as well as on an island off New England where even today in this much lower market an affordable $600,000 structure refers to the tool shed :lol: or outhouse :lol: on the property. The house is another $1,200,000 and if you want acreage that is also X-tra. :wink:

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