When you have a ton of couples each making over $200,000 a year fighting over a limited number of houses the prices are guaranteed to skyrocket. This also make housing almost impossible for a household that takes in less than $50,000 a year. Most cashier’s have to commute over 90 minutes to find reasonably priced housing.
The condo was sooo nice! Especially living alone, it is nice to be in a super secure building and have access to all of those HOA amenities -- makes you feel far less isolated.
The town house is great but bedrooms are tooo small for the price paying for. The fact that it has that extra appartment that you can rent out is great. Great to see you and Monica together again and having her to be your realtor. Dont be rush. You will find the right house and you will feel it at the first moment. Get a fixer upper and turn it into a home but pay less. While you were in New York Monica send you pictures of a house that had a studio in back yard. That was a great house.
You are SUCH a good videographer and film maker. Honestly. This translates just like an HGTV show. The premise is clear, you looking and commenting positively and negatively is interesting and fun to watch. Shots, audio, b-roll, story telling, everything is on point. Very well done.
@@ShelbyChurch Have you and Monica ever considered doing a renovation show like Jonathan and Drew Scott of the Property Brothers? It might be cool to showcase your styles and your vision for real estate.
Shelby's requirements: "But can it fit a hot tub?" :) I like this series, also the "interview" style was different and a nice touch. I'm excited to see what kind of properties you will tour in other cities. I feel like you are more comfortable in warmer weather but I understand the attraction of being close to family. Happy hunting!
Three things: 1) it's amazing you're investing in real estate, it will make you super-wealthy in the long run; 2) Monica is an awesome real estate agent, good for her; 3) the last house is soooo great. I mean, $1.4m is what, $5,000 worth of mortgage plus extra expenses, so $6,000 or so? If you can rent out the basement for $1,500 and two bedrooms at $800... It's an excellent deal, imo.
Hey Shelby! I really enjoy this style of videos. I like how Monica is showing her realtor side of things. My favorite was definitely the sky rise condo. I feel like the view would be a huge interest point for tourists and it seems to be in a well located area. The townhouse gives me more of a settle down type of vibe. It’s a 10/10
I love house hunting videos! Especially with all the details like neighborhood and price. Can't wait for the next one. Oh and I LOVE that Monica is your realtor! I love you both. ♥
I think a two bed two bath condo suits you best imo. Since you are young and like to travel, condos are easy to shut the door and leave for awhile. Add in the amenities, and everything is walkable downtown, you'd probably love it.
My brother and his wife bought their home in West Seattle in 2009 for $250K, then sold it in early 2020 for well over $700k, around ~$100k over asking price, with two dozen offers in the first few days. The Seattle market is insane, but I moved away in 2011 and would never go back lol. I like having my own parking spot/driveway.
@Frank There was no defunfing police.There are more crime now because the police/police unions are mad and refusing to do their job, because people are calling for reforms.
@@judy-8961 beautiful, just last week the city council voted 8-1 to cut police funding by $7 million and that’s just after a cut in 2021 of $35.6 million. It could have been worse, Kshama Sawant of the socialist alternative party wanted a 50% cut. Look it up but you just lied, it’s to bad people like you exist.
My heart dropped when she said budget was $1m. And even more when the first townhome was around $600,000 😩😩. You’re a really huge role model to me, I sure wish one day I can afford a nice home in a nice city that I love.
I think I would keep the 1.4 million one because it’s a great investment property and if you think about it, it will end up being as cheap as the condo in the long run. Also, if you work from there you can put that in your taxes. So it’s a win win.
I’d definitely choose the last one, the new town house with the roof top. If you rent out that bottom unit it would help you pay off the house faster even if you only rented it while you payed the mortgage.
Pro-Tip: Hot tubs - go for gas-heated tubs. Why? They heat up so quickly (10 mins) that you really don't get tempted to just keep them on all the time. Much, much cheaper to own. You're Welcome!
NO - Seattle is full of stunning older homes with tons of walkable neighborhoods - Ravenna, Wallingford, First Hill - you know, you grew up here! Actually after watching the video w/ your dad, I found out you guys grew up closer to us in Federal Way! We were on S 380th Pl near Wild Waves for over 25 years -now in Tacoma which also has tons of gorgeous older homes! I'm sure your family would love to have you back - but please remember how gross the weather is here :/
For you, I like the condo, seems practical and very your style. First house seemed cozy, but you have to work on it. The townhouse is a big commitment, you could buy the first and second options and still have money left over. Rent the first, live in the condo
Of the 3, the expensive townhouse is the best imo. Since you're leaning toward a fixer, you should check out West Seattle because you travel a lot and its only 10-15 from the airport. The bridge is reopening this year and light rail will be there eventually making it a great investment.
ooooh buy #3 with monica. the modern townhouse. you guys could sell the other seattle townhouse and use the capital to buy this one. and still look for a fixer upper
My fiancé & I are house hunting in the greater seattle area and it's killing us. We could afford a huge home in a number of other states but would have to pay 2-3x the price for the same thing in WA 😭we just toured new builds in SoCal and they're 500k where the same home in WA is $1.5 mil...affordable for us but ridiculous knowing we could get the same for less in other areas.
you guys are definitely the coolest sisters on youtube! always so fun/enlightening watching both of yours' investment journeys - really appreciate how transparent you both have always been :)
It does doesn't it. I was going to comment tge same thing. She had clearly prepared, knew what you could do in terms of rental with each unit, had prepared in terms of upgrades and what you could do. Very professional in her first year already.
I love this real estate touring type video with you and your sister. Hope you do many more! As for my opinion, I would definitely do the condo tower but with a 2 bedroom (for office space) with a bigger living room on a higher floor. Love the clean modern style, huge windows, the city conveniences, condo community feel, the shared amenities and the safety/security. The townhouse although it had more space, the half windows and windows without views, levels and rooms setup and area I did not like. Can’t stop thinking about Dateline NBC break in scenarios when at that property. Would def not live alone there.
These prices are bonkers compared to where I live. You would probably like the Portsmouth NH scene. Lots of restaurants, sort of an old time NYC architecture, on the ocean, an hour from Boston. Also no state income tax and no sales tax! One of the perks of living in NH.
That last one is gorgeous; it would be a dream come true to live in such a beautiful and open space. The lack of a real yard would sting a bit, but that rooftop is amazing, though I'd want more privacy than that, so I'd have some kind of screening or lightweight optical barrier put up around at least half of the space, so that I could be up there in the open air without being visible to literally everyone within five miles. (But I'd still want to take in the view when I wanted, so either part of it isn't enclosed like that, or the parts that are have retractable sections that I can move aside to open it up when I want).
I toured the first property when it was on the market in 2018 and I too agree that the lack of second bathroom was a dealbreaker for me. Great property otherwise!
The reno town home would be such a nice option, having such a "low" price and then having more money to be able to make the space your own is priceless to me.
I purchased a home in Fremont Seattle in Feb 2021. It’s crazy how high prices are now compared to a year ago. Safety is a huge issue in Seattle right now. Recommend a condo more than a townhouse if that’s a priority.
Hope you go back to Seattle! Fremont, Wallingford, or Ballard might fit the bill for you? Crazy how $1M is what goes for a starter home in some cities.
The last one because of the bottom unit. The bathrooms were on the dark side. For small bathrooms I like light oak cabinets with a horizontally grain with a white Caesarstone counter top. Mirror with a light built in.
Ok, I am confused, Shelby wants 2-3 beds, 2 bath, with a coffee shop close, and about 1M, we saw nothing like this in the vid..... Good luck Shelby, I sure hope Monica would give you a good break on fees if you end up in Seattle, but I think LA is calling you back, maybe Vegas to hang with Graham more!
They are all such good options! I would go #3 if money wasn't a factor, but then number #2 if money was a factor. The condo is super cool, but I would want at least 2 bedrooms for an office/guest room space.
I liked them all for different reasons. I will say our primary bedroom is ridiculously large at the expense of the other bedrooms on the same floor. My spouse and I don't spend a lot of time in it. We had to buy extra furniture and larger artwork so that it didn't look stupid. We feel like it's wasted real estate....just like our formal dining room. We pay a lot for rooms we don't use that much! : (
The 3rd house looks amazing but I think for when you are right now, the condo is great. It's in a more busy neighborhood, great ammenities and then later you can move to a house if you decide to stay
I would keep looking…loved the natural light in all of them, but at the end of the day, you have to ask yourself. How do I live and what do you need to determine what home suites you. If outside green space is important, then keep looking. That would be important to us. Even here in CA, we chose a home across from a park with a premium lot size because at the end of a long day or week, it is nice to sit on the patio and have an adult beverage while the dog runs around the yard or work out in the yard freshening up the garden and flowers. Good luck with your search❣️
They did a survey once of Seattle residents and they gave them a city landscape photo of Seattle and they photoshoped out the space needle and 70% of Seattle residents couldn't recognize their own city without the space needle.
That one at the end is exactly what an old neighborhood doesn't want to see. We have stuff like that popping up in downtown Cleveland, not that a lot of places don't need leveled or renovation. I have a Sears home that is 95 years old. 5 bedrooms.
i live a few blocks away from that complex actually, and no one in the neighborhood was too happy about it. so many more cars in an already crowded area and a modern business our lovely area did not need.
I always love looking at real estate videos, especially when I'm not the one having to pay! ;) Can't wait to see where you end up Shelby, thanks for taking us along on the ride. :)
Definitely prefer the last place. Although I also liked the old charm of the second one. From personal experience, I couldn't live in that condo with no outdoor space/balcony. They tend to feel stuffy because there's no fresh air and you can't even open a window when it's nice weather. You can't easily air things out so they get dusty quicker and tend to smell stale. They can also be eerily quiet.
Another good video. For me, a condo with two bedrooms and two bathrooms would be best option. Maybe such a unit will become available in the same building you filmed or in another building. We live in New Orleans in an older building in a 2br/2barth condo we purchased in 2014. Our condo rules only allow long term (1 yr+) rentals. The building has gated entry and is very secure. Security is important to us since we enjoy traveling throughout the year and never worry about leaving the condo for extended periods of time. Hope my comments give some food for thought. Good luck with your search.
For me it's a choice between the townhouse that needs a little work you could totally turn it into your own thing, a great price so you have a little money to spend on modifications (the kitchen is well done but if you're into a modern design it wouldn't suit you) or the last one where you just move in and basically do nothing because once you adopt a project it takes time and money. I don't like the fact that the condo is one bedroom I do like that the building has some nice amenities though I think you'd appreciate the condo and the last house modern designs more.
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I really love the modern house! You can make a few changes and make it your own and still get rental income. That rooftop was awesome. Loving this series!
I love all of them and if money wasn't a factor in my decision then I would choose the 3rd one. If the price was a factor I would probably choose the 2nd one over the 3rd.
A closer friend of mine is doing renovation in Seattle.. saw his work.. really good work.. I feel like he can do much better working with you and your sister
it makes me so happy that monica can show shelby houses now as a realtor... so cool!
Yes I agree, it's fun to see them house hunting in Seattle!
1.4 for 3 bd is a joke
I know so cheap for the area.
Who cares
When you have a ton of couples each making over $200,000 a year fighting over a limited number of houses the prices are guaranteed to skyrocket. This also make housing almost impossible for a household that takes in less than $50,000 a year. Most cashier’s have to commute over 90 minutes to find reasonably priced housing.
the modern townhouse, while not my personal style, is beautifully done! and that rental unit is gorgeous!
agreed I think the builders did a grea job! a lot of thoughtful touches they didn't necessarily need to do but still added!
@@ShelbyChurchhi Shelby how are you
Are you enjoying your vacation in Seattle?
Wow! What a lifestyle at such a young age. Both of you sisters are blessed!
The condo was sooo nice! Especially living alone, it is nice to be in a super secure building and have access to all of those HOA amenities -- makes you feel far less isolated.
Condo will be great in the city when BLM burns down the city
The town house is great but bedrooms are tooo small for the price paying for. The fact that it has that extra appartment that you can rent out is great. Great to see you and Monica together again and having her to be your realtor. Dont be rush. You will find the right house and you will feel it at the first moment. Get a fixer upper and turn it into a home but pay less. While you were in New York Monica send you pictures of a house that had a studio in back yard. That was a great house.
The town is riddled with homelessness and drugs.
You are SUCH a good videographer and film maker. Honestly. This translates just like an HGTV show. The premise is clear, you looking and commenting positively and negatively is interesting and fun to watch. Shots, audio, b-roll, story telling, everything is on point. Very well done.
shoutout @edward lee for filming! I just edited this one :)
@@ShelbyChurch don’t sell yourself short! All your videos are fantastically produced. I look up to it (:
@@ShelbyChurch Have you and Monica ever considered doing a renovation show like Jonathan and Drew Scott of the Property Brothers? It might be cool to showcase your styles and your vision for real estate.
Shelby's requirements: "But can it fit a hot tub?" :)
I like this series, also the "interview" style was different and a nice touch. I'm excited to see what kind of properties you will tour in other cities. I feel like you are more comfortable in warmer weather but I understand the attraction of being close to family. Happy hunting!
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Three things: 1) it's amazing you're investing in real estate, it will make you super-wealthy in the long run; 2) Monica is an awesome real estate agent, good for her; 3) the last house is soooo great. I mean, $1.4m is what, $5,000 worth of mortgage plus extra expenses, so $6,000 or so? If you can rent out the basement for $1,500 and two bedrooms at $800... It's an excellent deal, imo.
3k a month for your own room and shared amentjties is still a lot though
Are you saying 6k a month of expenses and 3100 for rent is a good deal? Because it is not at all
Hey Shelby! I really enjoy this style of videos. I like how Monica is showing her realtor side of things. My favorite was definitely the sky rise condo. I feel like the view would be a huge interest point for tourists and it seems to be in a well located area. The townhouse gives me more of a settle down type of vibe. It’s a 10/10
I feel like the view was ugly and boring, you're just seeing some office buildings or apartments, no landmarks.
I love house hunting videos! Especially with all the details like neighborhood and price. Can't wait for the next one. Oh and I LOVE that Monica is your realtor! I love you both. ♥
First place
Shelby: “it only has one bathroom”
Monica: “look, she said she wanted a project.”
I think a two bed two bath condo suits you best imo. Since you are young and like to travel, condos are easy to shut the door and leave for awhile. Add in the amenities, and everything is walkable downtown, you'd probably love it.
Bezos poster in the communal area makes the apartment a hard no for me.
LOL right, I hated that hahahah
Gates was also in there! 7:52 and then 7:55
saw that, cringe and run!
My brother and his wife bought their home in West Seattle in 2009 for $250K, then sold it in early 2020 for well over $700k, around ~$100k over asking price, with two dozen offers in the first few days. The Seattle market is insane, but I moved away in 2011 and would never go back lol. I like having my own parking spot/driveway.
it's so crazy there! good for them though!
The city has so much crime now since the defunded the police. Parts of the city were completely taken over for weeks by criminals
@Frank
There was no defunfing police.There are more crime now because the police/police unions are mad and refusing to do their job, because people are calling for reforms.
@@judy-8961 there was police defunding. The police chief resigned because of it. Do some research, it is a fact.
@@judy-8961 beautiful, just last week the city council voted 8-1 to cut police funding by $7 million and that’s just after a cut in 2021 of $35.6 million. It could have been worse, Kshama Sawant of the socialist alternative party wanted a 50% cut. Look it up but you just lied, it’s to bad people like you exist.
Ahhhh seeing you two together brings back so much memories from the collab channel you had way back when!
My heart dropped when she said budget was $1m. And even more when the first townhome was around $600,000 😩😩. You’re a really huge role model to me, I sure wish one day I can afford a nice home in a nice city that I love.
Sister-Sister collab! Great teamwork! 1:46 Kerry Park! Love that view. I like the last one..modern townhouse
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I think I would keep the 1.4 million one because it’s a great investment property and if you think about it, it will end up being as cheap as the condo in the long run. Also, if you work from there you can put that in your taxes. So it’s a win win.
Also can do a double air bnb space (upper and lower suites)!
That price is nuts for a townhome
@@jasonnelson5251 Agreed.
I’d definitely choose the last one, the new town house with the roof top.
If you rent out that bottom unit it would help you pay off the house faster even if you only rented it while you payed the mortgage.
Pro-Tip: Hot tubs - go for gas-heated tubs. Why? They heat up so quickly (10 mins) that you really don't get tempted to just keep them on all the time. Much, much cheaper to own. You're Welcome!
NO - Seattle is full of stunning older homes with tons of walkable neighborhoods - Ravenna, Wallingford, First Hill - you know, you grew up here! Actually after watching the video w/ your dad, I found out you guys grew up closer to us in Federal Way! We were on S 380th Pl near Wild Waves for over 25 years -now in Tacoma which also has tons of gorgeous older homes!
I'm sure your family would love to have you back - but please remember how gross the weather is here :/
which house was your favorite?! I really liked the modern townhouse but wow it's $$$$
2nd house is my fav
Why on God's earth would you stay on the west coast!?!? It's so expensive and liberals are ruining it!!!
The modern townhouse is nice. Like 2 for 1 or large group rental.. more options and higher earning potential
The townhouse is definitely my favorite!
For you, I like the condo, seems practical and very your style.
First house seemed cozy, but you have to work on it.
The townhouse is a big commitment, you could buy the first and second options and still have money left over. Rent the first, live in the condo
Of the 3, the expensive townhouse is the best imo. Since you're leaning toward a fixer, you should check out West Seattle because you travel a lot and its only 10-15 from the airport. The bridge is reopening this year and light rail will be there eventually making it a great investment.
ooooh buy #3 with monica. the modern townhouse. you guys could sell the other seattle townhouse and use the capital to buy this one. and still look for a fixer upper
hah big brain move ;P her budget can go up every time she releases another video about her house search!
My fiancé & I are house hunting in the greater seattle area and it's killing us. We could afford a huge home in a number of other states but would have to pay 2-3x the price for the same thing in WA 😭we just toured new builds in SoCal and they're 500k where the same home in WA is $1.5 mil...affordable for us but ridiculous knowing we could get the same for less in other areas.
you guys are definitely the coolest sisters on youtube! always so fun/enlightening watching both of yours' investment journeys - really appreciate how transparent you both have always been :)
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Love this new video! Can’t wait to see more house tours in the future. I’m a big fan of finding an outdated single family home and making it your own!
Maybe Shelby should look for a place in South Carolina where Sam is from? Just imagine what $1 million can buy there?
You're video portrays Monica's professionalism beautifully 👌👍
It does doesn't it. I was going to comment tge same thing. She had clearly prepared, knew what you could do in terms of rental with each unit, had prepared in terms of upgrades and what you could do. Very professional in her first year already.
#3 modern townhouse is what I see Shelby in. I myself would like #1 townhouse.
I love this kind of video and can’t wait to see more about the decision and your next project!
I love this real estate touring type video with you and your sister. Hope you do many more! As for my opinion, I would definitely do the condo tower but with a 2 bedroom (for office space) with a bigger living room on a higher floor. Love the clean modern style, huge windows, the city conveniences, condo community feel, the shared amenities and the safety/security. The townhouse although it had more space, the half windows and windows without views, levels and rooms setup and area I did not like. Can’t stop thinking about Dateline NBC break in scenarios when at that property. Would def not live alone there.
Perfect upload without any doubt.....Such a charming video.
Thank you for being there for us!!!!
These prices are bonkers compared to where I live. You would probably like the Portsmouth NH scene. Lots of restaurants, sort of an old time NYC architecture, on the ocean, an hour from Boston. Also no state income tax and no sales tax! One of the perks of living in NH.
"Budget's around a million." is just such an insane sentence to hear. I cannot imagine. Lol
I'm in on Property 3, too.
She said it so casually lol
Next up: Love it or List it, where Shelby is the overzealous interior designer, and Monica is the pessimistic realtor😂
hahahahah
"I really trust her taste. I feel like she'll know what I like."
For some reason this statement made me giggle, seeing that she is your twin.
That last one is gorgeous; it would be a dream come true to live in such a beautiful and open space.
The lack of a real yard would sting a bit, but that rooftop is amazing, though I'd want more privacy than that, so I'd have some kind of screening or lightweight optical barrier put up around at least half of the space, so that I could be up there in the open air without being visible to literally everyone within five miles. (But I'd still want to take in the view when I wanted, so either part of it isn't enclosed like that, or the parts that are have retractable sections that I can move aside to open it up when I want).
I toured the first property when it was on the market in 2018 and I too agree that the lack of second bathroom was a dealbreaker for me. Great property otherwise!
The reno town home would be such a nice option, having such a "low" price and then having more money to be able to make the space your own is priceless to me.
I love the casual “budget’s around a million”
I purchased a home in Fremont Seattle in Feb 2021. It’s crazy how high prices are now compared to a year ago.
Safety is a huge issue in Seattle right now. Recommend a condo more than a townhouse if that’s a priority.
Hope you go back to Seattle! Fremont, Wallingford, or Ballard might fit the bill for you? Crazy how $1M is what goes for a starter home in some cities.
The last one because of the bottom unit. The bathrooms were on the dark side. For small bathrooms I like light oak cabinets with a horizontally grain with a white Caesarstone counter top. Mirror with a light built in.
What a coincident! We actually tour the exact townhouse as the property #3 in your video back in Feburary! It was geogours!
Definitely the $1.4 MM townhouse at the end - best size, finishes and unbeatable roof deck.
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To the person reading this: Even though I don’t know you, I wish you the best of what life has to offer 🧡
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it would be interesting to see a video on the breakdown of how people afford a million dollar listing and what the process is like
they're successful businesswomen, and they pool their money together.
Ok, I am confused, Shelby wants 2-3 beds, 2 bath, with a coffee shop close, and about 1M, we saw nothing like this in the vid..... Good luck Shelby, I sure hope Monica would give you a good break on fees if you end up in Seattle, but I think LA is calling you back, maybe Vegas to hang with Graham more!
The townhouse one (first one) looked so cute and nice!
They are all such good options! I would go #3 if money wasn't a factor, but then number #2 if money was a factor. The condo is super cool, but I would want at least 2 bedrooms for an office/guest room space.
Keep on looking. All were great properties though!! Crazy how expensive Seattle is now, beautiful city!
Good luck market out here is big funny $200,000 -$400,000 the houses are run down.. just wait til the market crash
I liked them all for different reasons. I will say our primary bedroom is ridiculously large at the expense of the other bedrooms on the same floor. My spouse and I don't spend a lot of time in it. We had to buy extra furniture and larger artwork so that it didn't look stupid. We feel like it's wasted real estate....just like our formal dining room. We pay a lot for rooms we don't use that much! : (
Loved this video! The interview style made it look like an episode of house hunters
The 3rd house looks amazing but I think for when you are right now, the condo is great. It's in a more busy neighborhood, great ammenities and then later you can move to a house if you decide to stay
I would keep looking…loved the natural light in all of them, but at the end of the day, you have to ask yourself. How do I live and what do you need to determine what home suites you. If outside green space is important, then keep looking. That would be important to us. Even here in CA, we chose a home across from a park with a premium lot size because at the end of a long day or week, it is nice to sit on the patio and have an adult beverage while the dog runs around the yard or work out in the yard freshening up the garden and flowers. Good luck with your search❣️
They did a survey once of Seattle residents and they gave them a city landscape photo of Seattle and they photoshoped out the space needle and 70% of Seattle residents couldn't recognize their own city without the space needle.
WOW that is so crazy
Come to Columbus Ohio & do a video similar to this one!!! It’s a Solid city that a lot of UA-camrs in your field haven’t touched on!
I love how casually you say "oh, around $1 million" 😅
That one at the end is exactly what an old neighborhood doesn't want to see. We have stuff like that popping up in downtown Cleveland, not that a lot of places don't need leveled or renovation. I have a Sears home that is 95 years old. 5 bedrooms.
i live a few blocks away from that complex actually, and no one in the neighborhood was too happy about it. so many more cars in an already crowded area and a modern business our lovely area did not need.
@@abbyr952 When they designed it, it was like, screw what was going on here. It doesn't feel good.
Totally love the third option!
1M in Seattle is depressing these days
Definitely keep looking. I'm further north in Snohomish county, but I have a beautiful home.
i love the new condo but with the size bedrooms of the townhouse (the 2nd one). this was a really cool video shelby!!
I always love looking at real estate videos, especially when I'm not the one having to pay! ;)
Can't wait to see where you end up Shelby, thanks for taking us along on the ride. :)
Definitely prefer the last place. Although I also liked the old charm of the second one. From personal experience, I couldn't live in that condo with no outdoor space/balcony. They tend to feel stuffy because there's no fresh air and you can't even open a window when it's nice weather. You can't easily air things out so they get dusty quicker and tend to smell stale. They can also be eerily quiet.
Another good video. For me, a condo with two bedrooms and two bathrooms would be best option. Maybe such a unit will become available in the same building you filmed or in another building. We live in New Orleans in an older building in a 2br/2barth condo we purchased in 2014. Our condo rules only allow long term (1 yr+) rentals. The building has gated entry and is very secure. Security is important to us since we enjoy traveling throughout the year and never worry about leaving the condo for extended periods of time. Hope my comments give some food for thought. Good luck with your search.
I love that you said primary bedroom not master. Thanks for being conscious of your viewers. Love the 3rd one!
Good reviewing the condos, houses before you decide to make a price, buy, ETC.
The newly built town house ( 3rd one) is a great choice.
Great video. I would personally go for the condo because that’s enough space for me and I enjoy the community aspect.
community is good when 18-24, but after that you want to be with your spouse and not be bothered.
For me it's a choice between the townhouse that needs a little work you could totally turn it into your own thing, a great price so you have a little money to spend on modifications (the kitchen is well done but if you're into a modern design it wouldn't suit you) or the last one where you just move in and basically do nothing because once you adopt a project it takes time and money. I don't like the fact that the condo is one bedroom I do like that the building has some nice amenities though I think you'd appreciate the condo and the last house modern designs more.
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The time on market is crazy now. Redfin reports a house is on the market for less than a week. Last summer too. It is clearly a seller's market.
Such a great video! So much insight from you guys.
That last place was amazing 🙌🙌
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Existing to see what home you will pick. Thanks for sharing 👍 🥰
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This is better than House Hunters
Get the modern townhouse. That rental unit will pay for the difference in price and that view on the roof will be amazing in the summer
I think I must've been a realtor in another life, because I loveeee watching videos of house and apartment tours. Great content! Keep it up!
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The modern townhouse is INCREDIBLE😍
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i love that large square window in the primary bedroom
I’m from Tacoma, about 30 minutes away, but the FOG man, it’s been nuts for weeks
Of all the options third newly built townhouse is my favourite.
I really love the modern house! You can make a few changes and make it your own and still get rental income. That rooftop was awesome. Loving this series!
The series is a joke. Both girls are stuck up
I love all of them and if money wasn't a factor in my decision then I would choose the 3rd one. If the price was a factor I would probably choose the 2nd one over the 3rd.
The townhouse no doubt! Seems like it would be an amazing home and a great investment
Do you believe when people own their homes they become their parents just like in the Progressive commercial?
A closer friend of mine is doing renovation in Seattle.. saw his work.. really good work.. I feel like he can do much better working with you and your sister
I like the first town house is so homey and cute! The rest look a bit sterile and cookie cutter
Would love to learn how much each can rent for! Think my choice would depend on potential rental if I choose not to stay there in the long run
I invest in Seattle and I'm pretty sure the city has banned AirBnBs that aren't already existing? Might want to look into that!