Which do you prefer?
Option 1
Townhouse at 22nd St, a few blocks south of Camelback. Complex is kind of older, sort of shabby.
Beds/Baths: 2 / 2
SF: 1,504
Kitchen Features: Disposal; Microwave; Pantry
Master Bathroom: Full Bth Master Bdrm; Double Sinks
Additional Bedroom: Master Bdrm Upstairs
Laundry: Inside Laundry
Dining Area: Formal; Dining in LR/GR
Other Rooms: Great Room
$52,000 with a $361 listed HOA monthly fee. (For reference, the mortgage payment on this would be around $287.15, so with the HOA it would be $648.15)
Option 2
House at 20th St and a few blocks south of Indian School. Has a decent sized front and back yard with grass and trees. Not a super awesome looking neighborhood (really close to the 51), but this particular street is really nice.
Beds/Baths: 2 / 1
SF: 620 (I don't really buy this after walking around it. It looked more like 850 or so)
Kitchen Features: Range/Oven; Microwave; Pantry
Master Bathroom: None
Laundry: Wshr/Dry HookUp Only
Dining Area: Eat-in Kitchen
Other Rooms: Family Room
$70,000 but with no HOA. The mortgage for this is $386.54 per month, but then I would also be responsible for yard maintenance and the upkeep of the outside of the house.
So it's a townhouse for $52,000, which is easier to rent but harder to sell, versus a house for $70,000. The townhouse has two full baths, while the house only has 1.5. The townhouse would have a lower mortgage payment, but a high HOA fee. This may not be such a big deal, as the HOA would presumably be responsible then for lawn maintenance and the exterior of the place (this sometimes even includes the A/C). Also, most HOA fees cover water and sewer as well. So it might work out.
Choices?
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Realty
Posted by sockrocker at 12/05/2009 06:46:00 PM
Labels: Houses
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TOWNHOUSE.
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