250k to buy a home, where in the US should do I get the best deals?

I really like where I live, Vancouver, but you might have to drop just a wee bit more than $250K

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I'd spend a million dollars in Miami or Manhattan before I even consider Vancouver. What's wrong with you Canadians paying those kind of prices to freeze your ass all year long? You can get some serious real estate at prime locations in the US at that price range. Is Canada THAT awesome?
 


I'd spend a million dollars in Miami or Manhattan before I even consider Vancouver. What's wrong with you Canadians paying those kind of prices to freeze your ass all year long? You can get some serious real estate at prime locations in the US at that price range. Is Canada THAT awesome?

One reason:
Revenue Canada (our federal tax department) treats people who make reasonable coin WAY better than the IRS. I know from the few Yanks who move up here and have to deal with the IRS.

It's not just about the tax rates, it's about how time and agony and how you have to pay the tax lawyer to make the threatening letters from the IRS go away.

If you are not a US citizen and you have some money, there is huge incentive to not move to the US. For example Manhattan has a residency tax. And let's not talk about Cali like what the fuck is happening down there (fiscally-speaking)?
 
I'd spend a million dollars in Miami or Manhattan before I even consider Vancouver. What's wrong with you Canadians paying those kind of prices to freeze your ass all year long? You can get some serious real estate at prime locations in the US at that price range. Is Canada THAT awesome?

I believe new money from China has something to do with the crazy prices in Vancouver and Toronto.

CBC said:
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This month, the three-bedroom bungalow, circa the 1960s and without much updating, sold for $421,800 over the asking price, creating a buzz among agents and other buyers.

Located in Willowdale, where similar detached houses typically sell for just short of $900,000, the bungalow at 300 Dudley Ave. was listed at $759,000.

The winning bid of $1,180,800 came from a university student whose parents live in China and own a business in San Francisco. There were four other bids of more than $1 million.

Offshore bids price Canadians out of housing market - Canada - CBC News
 
Someone point me to the houses here in Vegas that are "badass" for dirt cheap.
 
for $250k you can buy whole blocks in Detroit. Just a thought.

Not like you could before. Detroit is not the same city it was 5 years ago. Especially in the nicer parts like corktown, woodbridge, and midtown.

Those of you snickering because I just said "nicer parts" and Detroit in the same paragraph should go visit it, the city is going through a renaissance and its pretty amazing to watch.

Back to the actual topic on hand, I like Vancouver and Toronto both a lot but the current real estate prices in those markets are insane. If you are going to pay nearly a million dollars for a shack, it better be on a nice warm beach. To see some of the hilarity - http://fmlistings.tumblr.com/
 
Someone point me to the houses here in Vegas that are "badass" for dirt cheap.

^^^ This. $250k in Vegas gets you a cookie cutter track home. I do agree w/Nicky Cakes about the Strip being 5% of the city. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't lived here long enough (or never at all).

I would seriously consider the Carolinas, Kentucky or Tennessee. Go where most people ain't...
 
300k gets you a sick condo in a pimp high-rise on the strip. dunno much about houses. theres so many upside down properties there it's crazy

I dunno about the condos...what kind of HOA/maintenance fees will you get hit with though? Turnberry, for example, has some steep monthly dues just for owning a unit there (on top of property taxes, insurance and utilities)
 
Move to Vegas if you want 90% of the people to be touristy douche bags, in a city with zero authenticity. Vegas is the worlds biggest circle jerk.

I hate the city so much. I return for Defcon. That's it.

The Strip != Vegas.
 
Jesus, 250k for a house, that's cool.

In Sydney you cant buy one below 500k, and this one is total rubbish.

Decent houses/location are well above 700k.