- Feb 5, 2013
- 39,436
- 40,992
got quoted 2k for a 20x20 4" slab
might pull the trigger on it soon
might pull the trigger on it soon
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Pavers imo are better, stamped concrete not bad either.Concrete will be easier to take care of than what we have now.
Salt & pepper rock. Dogs hate it. Kick it everywhere. Backyard furniture sinks in. Meh
That’s ultimately what it came down to for us. Our driveway is showing cracks after only 2 years.Pavers imo are better, stamped concrete not bad either.
The reason why i don't like concrete is that you pay for something that inherently will start cracking and it makes me feel like i got ripped off
Feeling pretty fortunate. I purchased in Nov of 2021.
1mil purchase price
20% down
800k loan at 3%
$3500 monthly
Low interest rates allowed me to purchase a bigger, newer home in a more afluent neighborhood. They let the rif raf in with interest rates today, only rich-rich people buying in my “hood” now
Where are u located? My brother does paver work and from my limited knowledge 26k seems like a lotGot two quotes for a concrete paver patio and walkway (700ish sqft total). One was 26k and the other 15k. What type of questions should I be asking? I know the 15k includes pricing for an in-state manufacturer with a lifetime warranty. The 26k is for their base level pavers so I’m not seeing where the extra 11k is coming from.
I’m in the SF Bay Area. Hercules ,CaWhere is this and can I borrow a few buckaroos?
I’m in the SF Bay Area. Hercules ,Ca
Same thing I noticed. Sellers are resisting the price drops hard. Some are just sitting on their properties right now.Are prices dropping? Everything seems to be staying the same here in Florida. Less people moving due to interest rates seems to have kept inventory down which has kept prices the same.
The market usually slows up in the fall- winter anyway. I've seen quite a few price drops around my way, but if I could afford to hold onto a property I'd probably wait until March or April to sell.Same thing I noticed. Sellers are resisting the price drops hard. Some are just sitting on their properties right now.
blame it on the agents.
Well damn
Overpriced home and low rate
Or (eventually) underpriced home and high rate- that you can refi (eventually lol)
ill take underpriced because of property tax
Well damn
Overpriced home and low rate
Or (eventually) underpriced home and high rate- that you can refi (eventually lol)
Heavy stuff like whatYeah I mean I’d wait a few days just to be safe. Then maybe a month before you put any heavy stuff on it.