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Nathan Hedrick
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
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What is a good/price for houses?

Nathan Hedrick
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
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Hello! So I am looking around at homes (preferably one with 4 rooms 2-3 bath) but since I am 21 and just now getting into the market I am not sure what is considered a good price for a home. All I have known is houses like that to be 400,00+. For example, I saw a a home with the following specs:

4 Beds

3 Bath

Price on Zillow: 575,000

Built 1971

Sq Ft: 2580ft

HVAC Replaced in Last 5 Years

Extensive Plubming with new PVC Sewer Lines Done As Well

Been on Market for 18 Days

Now, I haven't done the math for everything expense wise or gone to this property as I am just using it as an example, but would this be considered a high price? The Zillow Estimates 565,700 but I am not sure what to go off of. Anything is welcome, just trying to get a good basis of what I am looking at or should be looking for.

Thanks,


**Edit**

I am looking to follow the House Hacking Strategy

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Cory J Thornton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raleigh, NC
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Cory J Thornton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raleigh, NC
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@Nathan Hedrick - $500k could be a killer deal for a four bedroom in one area and a terrible deal across town. If you are trying to leverage a property as a house hack, then I would let my target cashflow be what qualifies a good or bad deal. 

How much will the mortgage payment be on the home? 

How much could you rent your extra rooms for in a home? 

If you expanded your search to three bedroom homes, at a similar square footage, than you may be able to add a closet or a window to a space creating an additional bedroom (if the septic/sewer supported it). 

Keep us posted on your invested journey, best of luck! 

  • Cory J Thornton

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