0, 2, 4, 9, 9, 8 as it stands. 30% chance of snow today and tomorrow yet. So there continues to be a little bit of hope coming along.
House offer rejected. Much to gf's disappointment I'm going to let it go. 15 K apart.
Owner got house 6 months ago when his dad died. And apparently based asking price on the municipal assessment. While that is fine that also assumes certain things like occasional upgrades (original 40 year old windows like) and that things like foundation drainage are working. House appears to need weeping tile replacement. That could cost 15 to 20K so the house is not in normal upkept condition in my mind, therefore the using the municipal assessment value to set your selling price is too high.
And while I'm not sure where most of you live, the economy in Alberta, especially in small towns where there were scads of over-paid, under-educated oilfield workers has tanked and two years into this new world, people need to accept reality and to get their expectations in line.
I would have liked the house, to have a garage for the cars but am not willing to pay pre-2014 prices to get that especially if right off the bat I'd be facing another 15 to 20K to replace the weeping tile. I'm even more skeptical that he'll sell it going into winter which is normally when housing sales drop off, no one seems to enjoy moving when it is snowy outside. Plus if you haven't seen the house it, you can't get a good idea of the yard etc.
I could be wrong but with the best information at hand that is route I'm going to take.
Cheers,
Garry