The following warnings occurred: | |||||||||||||||
Warning [2] Undefined property: MyLanguage::$archive_pages - Line: 2 - File: printthread.php(287) : eval()'d code PHP 8.2.20 (Linux)
|
Building new vs buying existing - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Building in Puna (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Building new vs buying existing (/showthread.php?tid=3538) |
RE: Building new vs buying existing - leilaniguy - 09-28-2008 If you buy existing, even a fixer, you will have a place to live. If you build, factor in the several months to a year of paying rent or living in a tent RE: Building new vs buying existing - StillHope - 09-28-2008 Kani,it looks like you made a good choice. Of course,you have a perfect real estate agent.. RE: Building new vs buying existing - StillHope - 09-28-2008 quote:You are right.But if you hire a good project manager (Kapohocat,I heard,is the best) or have the right builder,you can live in the other state and have a "turn key" house ready for you to move in. RE: Building new vs buying existing - kani-lehua - 09-28-2008 quote: well, honestly, our agent was a little miffed with the floor plan saying that it wasn't functional. that may be somewhat true, but we truly love it and it's perfect for our dogs. i mentioned the road, but we can live with that. our offer will be presented to the seller tomorrow. ooh, i got butterflies thinking about it. "chaos reigns within. reflect, repent and reboot. order shall return." microsoft error message with haiku poetry RE: Building new vs buying existing - StillHope - 09-28-2008 Don't warry about the road,Kani! Make your dogs run it back and forth twice a day -it will improve! Of course if cats have any sense of community,they would join the project..But I wouldn't count on it. Seriously,you can not have it all.I wish I could have couple of acres in my location..[] RE: Building new vs buying existing - Kapohocat - 09-28-2008 quote: I love remodeling a house that had good bones to begin with - the older the better. SB has worked with old victorians for many years so it is cool to match everything up to the old style. New houses also give you a lot more choices. Too many sometimes? You decide. SB cringes at the thought of all the day to day maintenance type repairs a old house needs. I think (except for the foreclosure issues which may cause many spec houses etc to drop in price) that new versus old is same as post n pier versus slab. Do what you really like. Catherine Dumond Blue Water Project Management 808 965-9261 "We help make building your dream home a reality" RE: Building new vs buying existing - DanielP - 09-28-2008 And NEVER FORGET: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION RE: Building new vs buying existing - David M - 09-28-2008 Also.. any special needs or features to consider? In our case, wheel chair accessibility was a factor. Can be a challenge with some existing properties, especially post and pier. After concluding that renovations would be a major factor, we gave up on existing homes, found property and then built to satisfy our needs. - Glad we did David Ninole Resident RE: Building new vs buying existing - John S. Rabi - 09-29-2008 I think this actually is very easy to answer. If having a house that is exactly what you want is important for you than build because you will not find such a house. If you don't have to have such a house than buy an existing one. There are new homes on the market that are listed for sale for less than it would cost to build. BTW, building a house is not a big deal regardless of wherever you are. Just make sure you hire the right contractor. I have had nine homes built since 2000 and I have not had a headache with any one of them but one. (And I deserved that one!)[] Aloha, John S. Rabi, GM,ARB,BFT,CM,CBR,FHS,PB,RB 808.989.1314 http://www.JohnRabi.com Typically Tropical Properties "The Next Level of Service!" RE: Building new vs buying existing - rc808 - 10-01-2008 Thanks for your input everyone. Currently i'm on Oahu and visit fairly often. I've had the pleasure of staying for weeks at a time though. I'm in the situation where work is good here but i can barely afford a condo on Oahu. For the same price i could have a nice home in Puna (where i'd rather be) but not the job on Oahu. Although i'm pretty close to being able to work entirely online (computer stuff). So it's been a dream. I watch locations and prices often. I could technically get some land now and be ok for 10 years til i get around to building. I would truly enjoy having a hand in it's construction. The cost difference seems to vary like the market. It's probably difficult to answer til i'm ready to write a check and know whats available. Mahalos for all of your advice. |