Submitted by ThatChildNextDoor t3_xwc7k7 in rva
batkave t1_ir6vs1n wrote
>The couple lived in a single-family home a block away on Grace Street for eight years, which they rented for $1950 a month.
I'm sorry... what?! They don't own that house? Are housing prices for mortgages like that in the city? I live in midlothian and my guess is that my house is bigger than the house on grace street.
Diet_Coke t1_ir6wpxu wrote
Yeah but your house is in Midlothian.
I walked by a house on Ellwood Ave the other day, it's lime green and there was a note on the door that says 'THE CRACKHOUSE HAS MOVED' - was curious, so I texted the number on the for-sale sign. $415k.
Equivalent_Wing_6450 t1_ir6x4st wrote
damn, they didn’t even give a forwarding address???
Diet_Coke t1_ir6xrmh wrote
You just can't find good service these days
deenda t1_ir7ve8f wrote
Good news, they dropped the price to 395k
Diet_Coke t1_ir7wrs8 wrote
Readily available crack is an important amenity, they should drop it more
tastysnake667 t1_ir8xkm6 wrote
Username checks out
Diet_Coke t1_ira606g wrote
It took 11 years but finally someone gets the reference
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batkave t1_ir6yr2b wrote
I know my choice. I just can't believe that much of a hike. I feel there are plenty of houses for sale around that area over the last 8 years they could have bought for the same amount they were renting.
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batkave t1_ir9vyz6 wrote
Down payment depends on the loan and your credit. Its not a knock, I just can't imagine spending that much and at the whim on some person who just literally collects money for a living.
Charlesinrichmond t1_ir7kkse wrote
8 years ago they totally could have. But 1950 for a whole house in a great location doesn't strike me as bad
And given the guy was starting up pinkys and I think some other stuff that probably sucked away their money
batkave t1_ir9vtu9 wrote
True. Just all insane to me.
Hedgecore138 t1_ir6zpi5 wrote
For a single-family home rental in that area of the Museum District, that sounds about right. My mortgage in the same area of town is decently less, but I wouldn't say significantly.
But to be paying over $200 more for a chintzy apartment when you could have a whole house...? That's nuts to me.
lizco89 t1_ir70vhm wrote
I see that her husband owns Pinky’s. I wonder if they just wanted to be in walking distance of the restaurant. Those apartments have nice features but yes, the living space is tiny
imissparagon t1_ir7eo5i wrote
I agree that having a whole house is probably a better space, but the difference in utilities/the work you have to do in the yard (which for some reason is on the tenant and not the owner) more than makes up for the $200/month
batkave t1_ir76lw8 wrote
Did you buy around 6-8 years ago? It sounds like their rent never went up either, which is insane. If it changed over the years, then nevermind my questions but if they were paying that much a month over the 8 years, crazy.
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