I like the fact that most these houses that are for sale are 50+ years old , have not been updated one bit but yet they are still appreciating in value even though a person may have bought it for 100K back in the day.
You want new generations to buy old outdated houses that have wall paper, unfinished basements old electrical and plumbing, roofs that need replacing siding that's all moldy, kitchens with old style thin pine cupboards etc etc.
All in all these people wont budge from their asking prices either, I have seen the same house up for sale for 4 years they were asking 250k+ for a 3 bed 1 bath a fenced in yard where the wood fence is falling over smelled old and musty and obvious signs of neglect and in need of repairs.
But nope agents say the house is worth that. Come on people.
Re: “Halifax’s housing costs remain (relatively) affordable”
I like the fact that most these houses that are for sale are 50+ years old , have not been updated one bit but yet they are still appreciating in value even though a person may have bought it for 100K back in the day.
You want new generations to buy old outdated houses that have wall paper, unfinished basements old electrical and plumbing, roofs that need replacing siding that's all moldy, kitchens with old style thin pine cupboards etc etc.
All in all these people wont budge from their asking prices either, I have seen the same house up for sale for 4 years they were asking 250k+ for a 3 bed 1 bath a fenced in yard where the wood fence is falling over smelled old and musty and obvious signs of neglect and in need of repairs.
But nope agents say the house is worth that. Come on people.