When did American homes get so huge?

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2bigears

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #20 on: 6 Mar 2013, 07:41 pm »
 :D  Good Lord,,won't bid the job under 5k sq/ft....Holy Moly,, and i gotta ask here ,,being from Canada and not taxed terrible yet ,,what are the taxes ?? i have a friend in NJ and her little home (1000sq/ft main level,3 small beds upper) is taxed at 12k bucks a year . Wowwwww....All i can say is that's hi,hi and very hi.. i can't imagine the bigger homes !!!! :D :D

jermmd

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #21 on: 6 Mar 2013, 09:16 pm »
Bob,

Where are you looking to move? Are you staying in the same town? There are some pretty nice new developments by me that are building what look like 2500 sq ft homes. I'd guess they cost about $5-600k.
After all that work building your home theater I'm surprised you would leave so soon.

And I like fireplaces. We put a wood burning stove insert in the basement fireplace and we ran it all winter. The fuel is plentiful and free and it puts out a ton of heat. My plan for the home theater is to keep that big room at 50 degrees during the winter and use the fireplace when I'm listening to music or watching a movie. I'll get one of those propane inserts that look nice and have a remote control.

Joe M.

Phil A

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #22 on: 6 Mar 2013, 11:14 pm »
:D  Good Lord,,won't bid the job under 5k sq/ft....Holy Moly,, and i gotta ask here ,,being from Canada and not taxed terrible yet ,,what are the taxes ?? i have a friend in NJ and her little home (1000sq/ft main level,3 small beds upper) is taxed at 12k bucks a year . Wowwwww....All i can say is that's hi,hi and very hi.. i can't imagine the bigger homes !!!! :D :D

Yes NJ property taxes are expensive.  I got out of there 15 years ago (I lived in both central and southern parts of the state).  Nassau County in Long Island NY is worse.  Here's a house in central NJ with $20k of property taxes. There are more expensive areas too.  Almot $2k/month is a lot - http://www.trulia.com/homes/New_Jersey/East_Brunswick/sold/756825-4-Troy-Ct-East-Brunswick-NJ-08816

jermmd

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #23 on: 7 Mar 2013, 12:11 am »
I have a  summer house in Nassau County that is an 800 sq ft bungalow and the property taxes are over $9k/year. :o

Joe M.

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Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #24 on: 7 Mar 2013, 12:44 am »
Around the same time that Americans and their cars started getting huge!

K Shep

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #25 on: 7 Mar 2013, 12:45 am »
what are the taxes ??

Tax rates in CA are 1.25%.

Here is a project we are presuing, the home listed is 4150 sq ft, the owner just purchased it to demolish and build new on the lot.  The new house is 9k sq ft.

http://www.trulia.com/homes/California/Atherton/sold/7393606-289-Park-Ln-Atherton-CA-94027

Phil A

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #26 on: 7 Mar 2013, 12:52 am »
Tax rates in CA are 1.25%.

Here is a project we are presuing, the home listed is 4150 sq ft, the owner just purchased it to demolish and build new on the lot.  The new house is 9k sq ft.

http://www.trulia.com/homes/California/Atherton/sold/7393606-289-Park-Ln-Atherton-CA-94027

CA has a long history of taxes/issues (Proposition 13).  Very expensive real estate.  That house is about the size of mine with the finished basement I have.  Years back I was offered several jobs (they were begging me) in that area but the price of housing was just too much.  There's places like Sedona, AZ too where people buy an expensive lot with a house on it and demolish it.

K Shep

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #27 on: 7 Mar 2013, 01:59 am »
CA has a long history of taxes/issues (Proposition 13).

Prop 13 keeped the tax rates down and caused Acts like Mello-Roos to pass where a property owner who bought new in an area had additional funds due to pay for municipality improvements like Fire Stations and schools.  My first home had Mello-Roos attached.

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Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #28 on: 7 Mar 2013, 02:08 am »
Wow.....I have 10 acres 25 mins from a city of 1 million, the house is about 2800 sq ft, newly renovated.
my taxes have gone up $100 in the last 17 yrs......a whopping $1375.....valued at about 400k
Didnt know how lucky I was.

Phil A

Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #29 on: 7 Mar 2013, 02:37 am »
Wow.....I have 10 acres 25 mins from a city of 1 million, the house is about 2800 sq ft, newly renovated.
my taxes have gone up $100 in the last 17 yrs......a whopping $1375.....valued at about 400k
Didnt know how lucky I was.

Yes - you are extremely lucky.  The next town over from me has lots of older homes and whatever they are building is silly big as the neighborhood is expensive:

http://www.trulia.com/property/1085990134-633-River-Bend-Rd-Great-Falls-VA-22066
http://www.trulia.com/property/3110038481-803-Leigh-Mill-Rd-Great-Falls-VA-22066
http://www.trulia.com/property/3096031136-464-River-Bend-Rd-Great-Falls-VA-22066
http://www.trulia.com/property/3000594049-11610-Meadow-Ridge-Ln-Great-Falls-VA-22066

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Re: When did American homes get so huge?
« Reply #30 on: 7 Mar 2013, 05:16 am »
We have a few up here in Alberta that are up there as well, but on the whole, its affordable.
Were in the heart of oil country up here......we cant fill jobs, we have to import people to accomodate

http://www.jimsparrow.com/calgary-luxury-listings.php
http://www.sallymunro.com/details_new.php?ID=3295
http://www.sallymunro.com/details_new.php?ID=3573

Vancouver is a little different....

http://www.realestatesrichmond.com/mls_vancouver-west-houses-for-sale.html?from_price=4000000&to_price=4000000&beds=1&baths=1&from_area=500&to_area=10000&sort=listprice_2+desc