Captain Hindsight Posted Friday at 05:23 PM Posted Friday at 05:23 PM 26 minutes ago, Process said: That is certainly not a $2M home in WNY. Looks like he bought it for 1.15 3 years ago. The housing market is a bit nuts right now. A year ago we put in an offer on a 279k house for 330k (which I thought was high) and its sold for 415k It was not worth that, even admitted by their real estate agent when he talked to ours 2 Quote
Process Posted Friday at 05:31 PM Posted Friday at 05:31 PM 5 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: The housing market is a bit nuts right now. A year ago we put in an offer on a 279k house for 330k (which I thought was high) and its sold for 415k It was not worth that, even admitted by their real estate agent when he talked to ours It was nuts when he bought in 2022 too (415k for a house listed at 279k is crazy!) Plus you can't compare the market for 2M homes and 300k homes. Whoever buys that place will have little to no competition. Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted Friday at 05:33 PM Posted Friday at 05:33 PM 2 hours ago, K D said: This should be confirmation that he's not expecting to return. Comes with a nice podcast studio for all of you multimillionaire streamers. Also it's next door to Sean McDermott's house. https://redf.in/eDYH8c ... so much for giving up the booze. smh 28 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: $388 a foot to live in the middle of nowhere on just over an acre in a house that traded for $160 less only 3 years ago?? lol where are the comps getting that? biggest recent sale (a year ago) on street over got $212. Beane took a $450k haircut on his nearby much bigger place only a year and a half ago. There's nothing in those pics that show any kind of upgrades that could bring that bump. It's a nondescript mcmansion--gotta the love the brick in front....and vinyl in the back! The upper middle class house mullet! Probably realtor listing it at that price knowing this is a hot time of year to try and fill these houses with other NFL players. 13 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: The housing market is a bit nuts right now. A year ago we put in an offer on a 279k house for 330k (which I thought was high) and its sold for 415k It was not worth that, even admitted by their real estate agent when he talked to ours Im fairly certain the market is mmmuuuuuch different than a year ago Quote
Bills!Win! Posted Friday at 05:50 PM Posted Friday at 05:50 PM (edited) If I had all the money in the world I don’t think I’d get a house worth more than 500k. Houses that large would stress me out even if you had people maintaining it 24/7. You could lose a kid in there it’s too big Edited Friday at 05:51 PM by Bills!Win! 2 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted Friday at 05:52 PM Posted Friday at 05:52 PM who are they kidding with the pool. it has never been warm enough in the history of time to go swimming in Buffalo New York Quote
QB Bills Posted Friday at 05:53 PM Posted Friday at 05:53 PM Looking forward to the day the house beside there also goes up for sale 2 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Friday at 05:53 PM Posted Friday at 05:53 PM 29 minutes ago, Bermuda Triangle said: Good ones do. This one, however... I don't understand your criticism. the client sets the price, the realtor advises. if the client wants this ask, they list it. If Miller wants to list at that price, that's the listing price--no realtor in upstate NY is walking away from this client. you let the owner see the listing rot as the weeks go by and then you counsel them to reality. This is simply how it's done everywhere. Quote
Fleezoid Posted Friday at 06:04 PM Posted Friday at 06:04 PM At least it has a pool. If I remember, the house he sold in Denver didn't have one. Quote
Albany,n.y. Posted Friday at 06:09 PM Posted Friday at 06:09 PM A bargain. Not only do you get a nice house, but you can go next door & tell the coach what he's doing wrong. A disgruntled fan's dream house. 1 3 Quote
Bermuda Triangle Posted Friday at 06:14 PM Posted Friday at 06:14 PM 12 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: I don't understand your criticism. the client sets the price, the realtor advises. if the client wants this ask, they list it. If Miller wants to list at that price, that's the listing price--no realtor in upstate NY is walking away from this client. you let the owner see the listing rot as the weeks go by and then you counsel them to reality. This is simply how it's done everywhere. Sure, the client can say that they want $X for their property, but I don't know of many good realtors who will agree to list a property for a price far above its market value. A good realtor "counsels the client to reality" and manages expectations up front, not after the original listing price is slashed. The realtor spends their time and money listing & showing the property. If you own a luxury property and are looking to sell, are you going to list with an agent who recently sold a luxury property at a reduced price? Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Friday at 06:16 PM Posted Friday at 06:16 PM 5 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said: A bargain. Not only do you get a nice house, but you can go next door & tell the coach what he's doing wrong. A disgruntled fan's dream house. Maybe my tailgate chat would buy it up. They have lots to say Quote
ColoradoBills Posted Friday at 06:22 PM Posted Friday at 06:22 PM 16 minutes ago, Fleezoid said: At least it has a pool. If I remember, the house he sold in Denver didn't have one. Very, very few people have pools in Colorado. The evening low temp keeps the water cold even in the middle of summer. They have to be heated. Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Friday at 06:28 PM Posted Friday at 06:28 PM 5 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said: Very, very few people have pools in Colorado. The evening low temp keeps the water cold even in the middle of summer. They have to be heated. I feel like Von could afford to heat his pool 1 1 Quote
Augie Posted Friday at 06:36 PM Posted Friday at 06:36 PM 41 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said: who are they kidding with the pool. it has never been warm enough in the history of time to go swimming in Buffalo New York I’m not arguing or taking a position, this is just an observation: Every time I fly into Buffalo I am surprised when I look down and see so many pools! Both in-ground and above ground, there are far more pools than I would have expected. 3 Quote
Fr. Jerk Posted Friday at 06:37 PM Posted Friday at 06:37 PM Who's house? VONNNNNNNSSSSSS HOUSE!!!!!!!! Quote
Jauronimo Posted Friday at 06:45 PM Posted Friday at 06:45 PM That crown molding is just hideous. Hard pass. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted Friday at 06:46 PM Posted Friday at 06:46 PM 6 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: I feel like Von could afford to heat his pool Sure. LOL. Realtors will tell you trying to sell it later is a biatch. Colorado has one of the least number of pools per capita in the US. It's just the way it is. Swim spas are the big thing. I've lived in Colorado for over 40 years and have had a total of 1 friend with a pool. It was above ground, and it cost a lot to heat. Quote
Steptide Posted Friday at 06:48 PM Posted Friday at 06:48 PM Id probably feel different if I had nfl player money, but I feel like I'd never purchase a house at that price if I was only in town for 5ish months. I guess that's the difference between us common folk though Quote
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