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amother
Brunette
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 7:42 pm
Any ideas?
Looking to buy nice size house at least 4 bedrooms on block of land (not townhouse) with an established community and good schools /shuls thanks...
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amother
Violet
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 7:43 pm
Baltimore, Cleveland, or Cincinnati come to mind
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mha3484
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 7:44 pm
Chicago has houses in the 300-400k range. The 4th bedroom might be in the basement though.
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mille
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 7:47 pm
I feel like you need a lot more to go on. What kind of community? Are you chasidish? Modern orthodox? What about jobs - are you both in industries that may be location specific?
I have multiple friends that bought in my bergen county town for around 400k, 4 bedrooms on a decent plot.
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amother
Brunette
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 7:56 pm
Where is bergen County?.. We are regular litvish.
My husband teaches special education
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:06 pm
Almost anywhere not in the NY/NJ tristate area or California...
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doctorima
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:12 pm
Baltimore, Detroit, and Cleveland are probably the largest and most established affordable communities. If you want to go more OOT, there are plenty of other options that also meet your criteria - Cincinnati, Waterbury, Scranton, parts of Philly, Houston and Dallas (I think), Phoenix, possibly Denver, etc.
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amother
Brunette
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:16 pm
What is real estate like in South Florida
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amother
Scarlet
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:25 pm
amother wrote: | Baltimore, Cleveland, or Cincinnati come to mind |
Most houses in the cincinnati frum community are 200-300. Some are more (some less, but it doesn't sound like you would go that direction). Great community. If your husband wants to teach in a frum school, he would have to look into if there is something open because there are not a lot of schools. If he would teach in a public school, that would have many more options.
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amother
Navy
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:27 pm
amother wrote: | What is real estate like in South Florida |
Much more than 350-400 for a decent sized four bedroom.
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amother
Babypink
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 8:55 pm
amother wrote: | Where is bergen County?.. We are regular litvish.
My husband teaches special education |
Bergen County is in northeast New Jersey (Teaneck/Paramus/Fair Lawn). I wonder where mille lives. Some parts of Bergen County are known for very high cost of living. Don't forget to consider property taxes, too.
You might like South Bend, but I don't know how the job market is.
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amother
Jetblack
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 9:05 pm
There are houses in Passaic that are selling for those prices.
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amother
Aubergine
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 9:37 pm
Near Monsey its called Hillburn litvish people bought 250 range
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amother
Blush
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 9:49 pm
Rochester, NY has nice houses in that price range or less, and the area where frum people live is really pleasant and roomy. There aren't as many choices for schools and shuls as bigger communities, but what there is is good.
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amother
Gold
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 10:04 pm
Detroit MI
Kingston PA
Texas
Milwaukee Wisconsin
South bend IN
Catskills
Bloomingburg NY
Greenville NJ
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doctorima
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 11:00 pm
amother wrote: | Detroit MI
Kingston PA
Texas
Milwaukee Wisconsin
South bend IN
Catskills
Bloomingburg NY
Greenville NJ |
There's a frum community in Kingston, PA? It's also worth noting that I believe Bloomingburg, NY is almost exclusively a Satmar community.
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Moonlight
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 11:33 pm
amother wrote: | Detroit MI
Kingston PA
Texas
Milwaukee Wisconsin
South bend IN
Catskills
Bloomingburg NY
Greenville NJ |
Noone lives in Kingston anymore
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amother
Cobalt
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 11:49 pm
The cost of a house is only a part - a big part, but still - of your financial picture.
Before you move, consider:
Salary
Taxes (income and real estate)
Tuition
Transportation
Home maintenance
If you buy a house for 250k but your income is half of what it was, and your tuition and real estate takes are 25k more than they used to be you've essentially bought a house for 550k. In other words, don't look at absolute dollars, look at purchasing power.
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Davida
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Wed, Apr 26 2017, 11:55 pm
Honestly the special education part is where you should focus...many states are not good when it comes to services and getting a decent job for your husband might be an issue. You need to look into jobs as well. In terms of established affordable communities tho, like people have mentioned, you should look into detroit, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Baltimore, South Bend, Chicago...
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