How cheap is the cheapest home for sale in your city/region?
In Utah County the cheapest "House" for sale is 600 square feet, 2 bed, 1 bath, at $300k.
So at current interest rate it would be $1,800 a month mortgage(assuming you put the 60k down payment! A decent amount more if you do 3% down.)
The cheapest condo/town in utah valley is 205k, 1,100 square feet, on a 400 square foot lot. But due to a $500 HOA fee the monthly cost is still 1,700 a month (assuming 20% down).
With 3.5% down they'd both be closer to 2.1k +PIMI.
So yeah, how is where you live doing?
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The cheapest home I could find in my hometown of Vancouver, BC is:
1 bedroom, 1 bath, 696 sq/feet 398,000
Just to point out, everyone else is talking about detached single family homes. The person from Vancouver gave a tiny apartment and it’s still worth nearly half a million.
The cheapest detached home for sale is $1,350,000, and it’s about as far away from downtown you can get while still being in the city of Vancouver.
Vancouver’s housing is out of control.
Has that "absentee owner" law (or whatever the name is) taken effect yet? Do you think it will help?
The current government is trying to add things fairly quickly, the absentee owner law is in effect, and they did just add another 20% 'flipper' tax. As mentioned though, people still own way too many houses. My current landlord owns 7.
To add to this, they’re banning mass AirBNB rentals which should help. But yes, banning ownership of more than 2 properties would surely help most.
Just wanted to quickly point out - there's likely nothing for 1.35 million in Vancouver. There are in greater Vancouver though.
And yes, 100% out of control.
Yeah, actually found a detached 2 bedroom. It was so far south it was practically on the Fraser River, but still in Vancouver.