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$175,000
Sold on 11/13/15
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,244 |
$1,332 |
2003 |
On the market:
37 days
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This home is easy to fall in love with. It is beautiful, contemporary, and stylish. But unlike most homes that achieve these qualities, it was purposefully designed to provide a much higher level of on-going affordability that you won’t find in the recent trends towards “trophy homes”. But before we delve deeper into how much this benefits you financially, please CLICK the VIRTUAL TOUR for 100+ HD PHOTOS! Or scan the QR-code in the last photo with your smartphone. These photos will demonstrate much better than words why this very attractive home is so easy to fall in love with. So now let’s talk about how much your wallet will love this home, too. There are 2 divergent trends in residential architecture. One appeals to those who want, and are willing to pay, for a trophy home. But there’s popular momentum towards downsizing to a home that is a comfortable fit, but that does not include the excesses that soak up your money in extra recurring property taxes, insurance costs, energy costs, etc. This is what the new wave of financial gurus like Dave Ramsey encourage. This 2003 home was way ahead of its time. It’s in an X-flood zone, which will reduce your annual flood insurance by about $1,000. How much will that saving net you compounded for 20 years in a hedge fund? The seldom used spaces like a formal living room and dining room don’t exist. The elimination of unused household space creates big annual savings to you in property taxes, energy and maintenance costs, roofing replacement, furnishings, etc.
Listing courtesy of Brett Slattery, BRETT SLATTERY REALTY LLC