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Nope. The point is I'm not worried about the carpet. I've seen enough basements with carpets including including house I grew up in that managed to stand the test of time.did they also say the words " rust proofing"
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Nope. The point is I'm not worried about the carpet. I've seen enough basements with carpets including including house I grew up in that managed to stand the test of time.did they also say the words " rust proofing"
Got beat with a cash offer last min. We went 30k over and 20% down . I feel like absolute ****
put a contingency clause extending closingMan its rough out here.
I want to sell my home and buy another, but im scared ill go homeless with what people offering.
Take that for what it's worth. And remember, you aren't the only one waiting this out... whatever "this" is. Institutional investor home buying was at record highs last year. Their buying power only increases as prices drop. There's plenty new money coming to play.Even though the report called the current housing market “abnormal,” the authors concluded that “there is no expectation that fallout from a housing correction would be comparable to the 2007–09” crisis in terms of its magnitude.
It's your house. Build it the way YOU want... Everyone here is just providing their opinion/perspective.Nope. The point is I'm not worried about the carpet. I've seen enough basements with carpets including including house I grew up in that managed to stand the test of time.
Lol all these people overpaying and buying at the peak in one of the largest bubbles ever. It’s insane.
800k cash can get you multiple properties 2 years ago. Refuse to believe this lasts much longer.
aint no bubble in 2015 famIt's your house. Build it the way YOU want... Everyone here is just providing their opinion/perspective.
I build for a living. Here in LA, you won't find many basements. But basements, or any foundation for that matter, ARE designed to be waterproof, but most often ARE NOT. More like water resistant... (like your carpet.!) You'll have some water diversion of sorts (google french drain) and maybe some blindside waterproofing... But believe me, this will probably fail.
Water will always finds a way.
Your contractor will probably apply some "roll on" waterproofing to your block/concrete walls on the interior side... But again, water will water.
Even the slightest bit of moisture can wreak havok, especially to something that molds(carpet)
At the end of the day, I may not be the best source. We get like 4 days of rain a year here in LA... Maybe that's why rain/water/leaks are the number one issue to homes built, we don't prepare enough for them. Especially in sunny California.!
Wish you the best of luck on your build. Hope it goes smoothly for you.!
I know you're in the biz, and your opinion on the matter may hold some weight... So I mean absolutely ZERO disrespect. No shade whatsoever....
But I've been hearing this same bull-shiit since I first got pre-qualified back in 15'.!!!
Houses have only been going steady up since...
I'm not saying it won't happen... It may happen tomorrow, but again, in my experience, I got pre-qualified in 2015, I waited a while, over a year, for the bubble to burst... A home I was eyeing sold and appreciated about 25k in that time frame...
Present day, that same house is worth $280k more that what I could've paid with my pre-qualification
I finally decided (and was lucky enough) to outbid and pull the trigger on a home in 2018... I've been hearing that "bubble" bursting stuff since I bought.. people left and right were telling me I overpaid.... my home currently values for $200k more than what I paid...
again, just my perspective. The "bubble" may actually burst as soon as I hit "post reply"
but I wouldn't ever advise people to let that thought discourage them from actually pulling the trigger.
I'm on the east coast. The company I'm using is known for charging a lot but they are reliable and do quality work. The original quote was actually 88000 and I managed to get it down to 75000. Sometimes you gotta spend more for less headaches in the future. Independent contractors are sketchy and can take forever to complete a project. I'm going to finish it in stages with just getting insulation, wiring, ceiling and carpeting for the main entertainment room done first for 40000. Then I'll take care of the extra room and full bath later since I don't really need that yet.
That's exactly my point though.aint no bubble in 2015 fam
2020-now is a different kind of increase in prices
but personally i think if you are capable of purchasing don't let anyone deter you as we never know what will happen in the future.
Nearly 80k….geeez…your space must be huge…I’ve been gradually getting my basement done and so far I’m at about 17k, still need to do the full bath which I’m considering actually doing a sauna/shower instead and will probably run 15-20k, putting in some glass sliding door and probably heated floors with white oak wood….but this is where I’m at 17k in.
Nearly 80k….geeez…your space must be huge…I’ve been gradually getting my basement done and so far I’m at about 17k, still need to do the full bath which I’m considering actually doing a sauna/shower instead and will probably run 15-20k, putting in some glass sliding door and probably heated floors with white oak wood….but this is where I’m at 17k in.
ya i dont think the bubble will burst anytime soon or even out... rates are starting to go up and same with materials... if you have the money to buy a house i would buy now and not even think twice about it...im glad i bought my condo last year... if i were to buy today id be paying 60-70k more than that what i paid to buy my place last year...my coworker son has been waiting since summer of 2021 to buy a place...he said the same thing trying to wait it out for the market to settle down but the more hes waits the housing here in NJ is continuing to rise lol