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gowhatyourself t1_jababoq wrote
Reply to comment by madmoneymcgee in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
This is pretty spot on.
gowhatyourself t1_ja9adrh wrote
Reply to comment by xRVAx in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
This is actually fairly accurate. I'd say the early to mid 2000s could be weird, but I don't think most people experienced it or would willingly go back to it.
gowhatyourself t1_ja94ucp wrote
Reply to comment by jodyhighrola in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
Needle successfully threaded.
gowhatyourself t1_ja8ievu wrote
Reply to comment by airquotesNotAtWork in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
It's entirely "when I was in college I did super weird shit in strange places because that's what you do at 19 but now that I'm older and have different priorities Richmond is boring" based.
gowhatyourself t1_ja8i68g wrote
Reply to comment by EscapePond in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
I got it though! I'm only 37.
gowhatyourself t1_ja8i18c wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
Hey I'm right there with you. I've worked with a lot of people in your situation the last few years and it fuckin blows.
gowhatyourself t1_ja8egab wrote
Reply to comment by Hedgecore138 in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
I was here for that and I don't think it's any more or less interesting than now. Maybe some of grace was uhhh charming but that's it really.
gowhatyourself t1_ja8cic0 wrote
Reply to comment by Charlesinrichmond in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
You could argue a lot of things Charles that's your hidden talent.
gowhatyourself t1_ja88r0q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
If the listings are priced artificially low (Which is most definitely happening here if you are looking outside of the city and losing) then you're going to need to cover that whole spread. When I am reviewing contracts with my sellers an offer 50k over doesn't mean shit if the buyer can't make up the difference should an appraisal come in low.
It's often more advantageous to go with a lower offer that will cover the whole thing if that number comes in just a bit above comparable properties. You really don't want a seller going wild for the higher offer only to have the appraisal come in low and the seller making out with less money than they would have.
I'm guessing it's a combination of both things here. Artificially low price and not adequately covering the gap.
edit: I should expand on something that gets missed often. When listing agents list low they're doing two things: One making themselves look like fucking heroes because they got "over list", and two they're baiting out people who do have the cash to put into the deal and weed out people who will rely more on financing. This doesn't mean you or anyone else are losing to all cash buyers, just people who can put more skin in the game. Both of these things are incredibly common and dumb and really only serve the listing agent on the deal and not necessarily buyers or sellers.
gowhatyourself t1_ja87xco wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
You're either getting catfished if they're going for that much over or something about the way your offers are constructed is off. Are you covering the gap in sales price vs contract price in cash?
edit: Not sure why this is being downvoted when it's the reality of the market right now.
gowhatyourself t1_ja852dt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Richmond home prices leveled off in January by ThatChildNextDoor
If you're looking in the city limits you're going to keep running into this. Limited supply does that regardless of what the broader market is doing.
gowhatyourself t1_ja827hz wrote
Reply to comment by EscapePond in How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
It just gets tiring hearing people whine about something that they either A: Were not a part of and didn't live through it or B: Don't even know how far back you need to go to get true gritty Richmond charm. It's like RVA MAGA or some shit.
gowhatyourself t1_ja7hpla wrote
Reply to How long do you think it is before RVA meets the same fate of cities like Austin? by piratestears
Really wish posts like these could establish what the ideal amount of weirdness or charm was. Like give me a benchmark year. Are we talking Nancy Raygun to strange matter transition or highest murder per capita? Work with me here.
gowhatyourself t1_j9obebr wrote
Reply to comment by wwojohn3 in Neighbor put up a fence by Inume91
I use shaheen for a lot of my closings and that seems very bizarre.
gowhatyourself t1_j9clzt9 wrote
Reply to comment by pawpawpaddler in Just found out that I’m going to be a dad by pawpawpaddler
Yep. You're going to be the support role and at first you will feel useless in comparison to what your girlfriend is doing. This is OK! Get meals squared away, make sure she stays hydrated and comfortable, and spend lots of time with her and the baby going "holy shit I'm a dad we are parents I would give my life for this poop machine this is nuts".
gowhatyourself t1_j9bx302 wrote
I've got a 3 year old and a 1 year old so I'm still relatively "early" in the Dad Game. I would repeat the following to yourself every moment you feel that inescapable rush of "oh fuck" barreling to the forefront of your mind:
We will be fine. We got this.
It can be tricky and taxing, but you're going to have the time of your life. Your girlfriend is in for quite a few ups and downs and it is extremely important you're giving her your full support before and after the kid makes their debut. She is going to turn into some hormone driven superhuman that can survive on 3 hours of sleep and you will feel feeble and weak by comparison. This is eye opening and normal.
I don't have any advice as far as support groups or anything like that, but it's not rocket science. You will figure it out. It's one of lifes greatest adventures.
gowhatyourself t1_j8ellq8 wrote
Reply to comment by Tayl44 in HHHunt - good or bad? by blueskieslemontrees
> Some of those houses were upwards of 900k in the fall which blew my mind, so I hope it’s solid builder.
Those are for Lifestyle/Legault/some other builder I can't remember the name of off that do million dollar homes. It's in a different section north of the main community.
gowhatyourself t1_j8eleu2 wrote
Reply to comment by KellyLynnVA in HHHunt - good or bad? by blueskieslemontrees
That's invite only and they verify whether or not you're either in the community or are under contract with a builder.
gowhatyourself t1_j8bjthh wrote
Reply to HHHunt - good or bad? by blueskieslemontrees
I'm an agent that have had quite a few people build with HHHunt over the years. They build a very very solid product especially for the price and I have been impressed with them on all of the builds my buyers went through as well as our own. We built with Hunt and live in River Mill. So if there is anyone more qualified to speak to your specific questions about their build quality in this particular neighborhood I can't think of who they might be.
gowhatyourself t1_j8bi5wg wrote
Reply to comment by Vapid_Ingenue in HHHunt - good or bad? by blueskieslemontrees
Uh what? Absolutely not. I'm a real estate agent who has been involved in a lot of new construction and Hunt is probably one of the best builders in the area especially for the price. I've been consistently impressed with the quality of their builds. I was so impressed we built our home with them. Drawing a comparison between them and Ryan is not accurate at all.
They also are not one of the largest builders in the US what the hell are you talking about
gowhatyourself t1_j6pe77g wrote
Reply to comment by notnot_athrowaway in Greengate, those townhomes out in the Pump. How are they justifying those prices? by HoldingtheMoon
> I just don’t get what people see in that area.
whole foods and homegoods.
gowhatyourself t1_j6kxsw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Hiltson87 in Greengate, those townhomes out in the Pump. How are they justifying those prices? by HoldingtheMoon
Ok when and where is the AMA
gowhatyourself t1_j6kxouy wrote
Reply to comment by C-C-Top in Greengate, those townhomes out in the Pump. How are they justifying those prices? by HoldingtheMoon
I too hope the market crashes and makes the 3000+ sq ft 4 story townhomes with elevators "affordable".
gowhatyourself t1_j6kpeuw wrote
Reply to comment by fr0bert in Radon Mitigation by m0arpepper
Lung cancer is totally a scam perpetrated by "big lung".
gowhatyourself t1_jd5tww2 wrote
Reply to comment by deathbeforeupvote in Looking for company suggestions for putting solar panels on my home. by Chrome2279
She's right. I'm a real estate agent and the number of headaches I've either heard or been directly involved with regarding solar are pretty numerous and I have never ever ever met anyone who came out ahead on cost savings with solar. If someone is into solar as a green alternative for personal reasons I get it, but the numbers just don't add up for 99% of people out there.
It is also absofuckinglutely infuriating dealing with solar companies when trying to sell a home. If you don't have the spare cash to buy the panels outright, do not get solar panels.