Condos for The Price of a Car

Written By Brian Hicks

Posted August 3, 2010

housing

According to the National Association of Realtors this morning, the number of buyers who signed contracts to purchase homes dropped in June, falling 2.6%

That was the lowest on records dating back to 2001 and down nearly 19 percent from the same month a year earlier.

Meanwhile, foreclosures jumped 38 percent in the second quarter from a year earlier, RealtyTrac Inc. said last week, putting lenders on pace to claim more than 1 million properties this year.

That, along with historically low interest rates, has made this one of the best buyer’s markets in quite some time—provided you look in the right areas.

In fact, certain markets  have gotten so bad that condos can be had for less than the price of car.

From CNNMoney by Les Christie entitled: Condos for less than the cost of a Corolla

The housing bust has made owning a home a lot more affordable — but in some places, prices are extraordinary; you can buy a nice condo for less than the cost of a new family car.

Some cities have dozens of attractive condominium listings selling for $50,000 or $25,000. There are some selling for less than a new Toyota Corolla. And these are not derelict hovels in crime-ridden communities: These homes are often in move-in condition and located in nice neighborhoods.

“Not to sound like a salesman, but there are some real bargains out there,” said Kevin Berman, a broker with Bankers Realty Services in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The housing bust has taken down the national median home price by about 23% since 2007, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). But condo have fallen even further, down about 25%.

In Sacramento, Calif., condo prices have fallen 59% from what they averaged in 2007, according to NAR. Miami condo prices have plunged 65%, and in Las Vegas they are off 66%.

Prices of individual units are down even more. One condo in Deerfield Beach, Fla., that sold for $115,000 five years ago now lists for $25,000. That’s a drop of nearly 80%.

Much of these price drops can be attributed to over development during the boom. Much of that came in Sand State markets such as Las Vegas Miami and Phoenix, where prices for all properties are have fallen precipitously.

Berman has a one bedroom condo in one of these areas with a listing price of $15,000. He said it needs a little work, and it’s in a community that doesn’t allow you to rent out the property,, but still, $15,000?

“It’s great for a vacation property or a retirement home,” he said.

In Las Vegas, there are more than 200 condos listed for $30,000 or less. A two-bedroom, two-bath condo with a covered patio in North Las Vegas can be had for just $30,000.”

 

Now how is that for deal?

By the way, the mortgage on a $30K condo is about $463/ a month including condo fees of $2400 a year.

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