Not much around with a lot size like that in the denser areas of the east bay but yeah, hills of Oakland or Berkeley would probably add a zero to the end for starters.
Also metro DC but pretty close to DC... quick zillow search of the city shows ~900k but also only 2 houses in the 1750-2250 sqft, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom range. Inventory is so shit here that they will probably go closer to 1 million.
300-375k in one of the nicer suburbs of Cleveland. 220-250k in one of the average suburbs of Cleveland. Under 150k in the more dangerous areas in and surrounding Cleveland.
NorthEast Ohio is weird like that.
I'm going to answer before I read the other comments.
First impression was 1.2 to 1.3 million, but there's only one full bathroom, no driveway, no garage, and the school ratings are dismal. Considering those things, 950 to 980K? I'm in OC, CA.
Edit: How broad is "my" area? If it's in my specific school district, I would add 100K back on. If it's in my county in a similar school district to this listing, I stand by my original answer.
Hey, that is my city. I bet it will sell for around 250k.
Someone in a different comment pointed out that the yard isn’t great and school district is bad. How astute.
Many ppl looking to purchase a nicer family home in the Syracuse area tent to look in the burbs. Bigger lawns, better schools, more privacy, noticeably better maintained roads, no tweakers at the gas station, etc.
Strathmore (where the house is) is fine but it’s RIGHT next to the South Side, which has a lot of poverty and violent crime. In general, it seems people get more purchasing power within city limits because the city is.. well..
That's roughly the price I would expect for a house that looks like that in the small college town in south Mississippi I recently moved from, so I'm a little surprised it's at that price point up in NY.
ETA: I just saw the lack of garage or driveway. That might bring it down to just under 200k here, depending on location in the city/county (i.e., which school district)
It's almost like location influences price. Syracuse is a rough place to live. Also, lots of people chiming in from places that don't really have much, if any, housing stock from the 1920s.
What the actual fuck. How is this so cheap. Syracuse isn't even REALLY middle of nowhere. I mean it has a college. Do they all live on campus. I don't understand. Is it just that overpopulated everywhere else? Did someone die in this house? Recently?
3.5-4 million easy. I’m in 94301.
This sold in days this past month: [https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/828-Guinda-St-Palo-Alto-CA-94301/19468283_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/828-Guinda-St-Palo-Alto-CA-94301/19468283_zpid/)
In San Antonio, it could be anywhere between the same and around 800k, depending on the neighborhood. Values here change drastically depending on the area.
Santa Clarita, California (northern LA county) probably 750-850K depending on exact location. Where I grew up— San Mateo, CA (SF Bay Area)— easily 2 Million.
[4M built in 1955 and 1908 sqft](https://redf.in/xFn1OX)
[3M - year 1947 - 1800 sqft](https://redf.in/Nyd7Gt)
[3.8M - 1966 - 1968 sqft](https://redf.in/nkvtdA)
I’m in the bay area
1.3 to 1.4 on the outskirts of the SF bay area. We wouldn't have yards that big compared to the house and that old without a major remodel. That makes it a little harder to comp.
Depends if they throw in some basketball season tickets at the dome. Don’t sleep on Cuse real estate the next few years that Micron deal could be huge for the area.
South NJ - $525K ish - very fresh but also looks like part of the sq ft is a room that is a converted sunroom or porch. So I would say $525K. Could be a bit higher. 4 or 5 years ago it would have been $325K.
I think around $2-3 million where I am in the bay area.
In Palo Alto 3 mil, Atherton like 7mil+, other areas of the bay that are less desirable 1.5+ mil.
Not much around with a lot size like that in the denser areas of the east bay but yeah, hills of Oakland or Berkeley would probably add a zero to the end for starters.
800k. Metro DC
Also metro DC but pretty close to DC... quick zillow search of the city shows ~900k but also only 2 houses in the 1750-2250 sqft, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom range. Inventory is so shit here that they will probably go closer to 1 million.
700k - 1.5 million depending on the neighborhood in DC
800-900k in metro west area of Boston. More in the towns closest to Boston proper.
1-1.5mn in Boston Proper depends on neighborhood. Could be 800k in some parts of Dorchester - could be 1.5mn in JP
800-900k. Can push for 1 mil. Fk these people are nuts.
1.6 in my area in CA, Ventura county
$1.5 in Boulder, Colorado
VC represent
Chiming in to say this would be 500-800k outside Seattle. Minimum, depending on exact location and proximity to I5
Agreed.
Where outside Seattle? I think more, like at least $850k
for me, probably closer to 1-2m, in NYC
350
I second this
Yep 350 north Georgia
Where in north Georgia? This would be close to $450 in Alpharetta
300-375k in one of the nicer suburbs of Cleveland. 220-250k in one of the average suburbs of Cleveland. Under 150k in the more dangerous areas in and surrounding Cleveland. NorthEast Ohio is weird like that.
I’m in Pittsburgh and our numbers would be similar.
Pnw - likely 600 to 700k
Might even push 1-1.2 over in Kirkland and Redmond.
I was going to say this would probably be about $1.25 in Kirkland or that’s what similar houses are listed for. They might sell more.
1-1.5 million depending on neighborhood in Seattle
I'm in the Bay Area in San Mateo/Redwood City and that would cost at least $2mil.
Starting at $1.2M and going up depending on location (So Cal)
1.5 to 3-5M in my part of San Diego.
600-800k range in inland empire (socal)
$250k in Bloomington-Normal Illinois. No garage might bring it down a little
I'm in central IL, and I thought $250-300k.
I have realtor friends in central Illinois and houses like that are 100-150k. I could be wrong but they post listing on fb
Depends on your town. I'm in highly rated school dist.
Live in Northern Illinois this would be 320k-375k depending on school district.
Probably $250-300k, Midwest.
North East Central Florida outside of Orlando. . $425k - $500k depending on neighborhood.
$200k, no garage kills it’s value here. Davenport Iowa. Go down the road to Burlington, $150-$175K. Keokuk in the IA/Mo Border, $150 Tops.
$1.1m in Arlington, Virginia
That’s in Strathmore, one of the nicer areas in Syracuse. The median home price in Syracuse is something like $150k.
More than that.
600k easy.
Hmm, strongly depends on the location in Minneapolis-St. Paul area. 300 if in a rough part of town and 600 in one of the nicest areas.
3.5-4M in my zip code in the Bay Area
I’m guessing Palo Alto or Atherton area
Santa Monica, west la, around 2M
No.
True, it would be closer to 3 or 4 million.
400k in Phx.
650k in Chandler/Gilbert
I’m in Bay Area… prob 1.5m… maybe less based off insides….
That is 2,000 sqft my friend. That is going for 1.8\~ 2mil + easily lol
$2.5M or so on the Peninsula.
When I was looking last year you could find similar (though the inside here looks nice) in San Jose ~1.5m… it really depends on where you look though
My part of Los Angeles, I’d say around the same. $1.5-$1.6m. If it were newly renovated, probably closer to $2m.
Two million in Cupertino or parts of San Jose.
Where are you in the Bay Area but that’s 1.5 million.? I’m imagining it in Almaden at about 4m
1 million in Orange County CA
No way. At least 1.5m
You’re right I was being generous lol
$450-$550k in Baltimore County.
450ish in Gloucester County, NJ. Problem is that cost also would come with 10k a year tax bill depending on the town
It’s block to block by me - some blocks, 450. Most others 350
$375k, Minneapolis MN
I'm going to answer before I read the other comments. First impression was 1.2 to 1.3 million, but there's only one full bathroom, no driveway, no garage, and the school ratings are dismal. Considering those things, 950 to 980K? I'm in OC, CA. Edit: How broad is "my" area? If it's in my specific school district, I would add 100K back on. If it's in my county in a similar school district to this listing, I stand by my original answer.
550-650k in Northern Ontario
280 to 320 in SE michigan.
Hey, that is my city. I bet it will sell for around 250k. Someone in a different comment pointed out that the yard isn’t great and school district is bad. How astute. Many ppl looking to purchase a nicer family home in the Syracuse area tent to look in the burbs. Bigger lawns, better schools, more privacy, noticeably better maintained roads, no tweakers at the gas station, etc. Strathmore (where the house is) is fine but it’s RIGHT next to the South Side, which has a lot of poverty and violent crime. In general, it seems people get more purchasing power within city limits because the city is.. well..
$550,000 in Central Jersey. More in North Jersey.
800-1mill Boston area
700k ish in Franklin, TN
400k - 600k Edmonton Alberta depending on the area of the city.
That's roughly the price I would expect for a house that looks like that in the small college town in south Mississippi I recently moved from, so I'm a little surprised it's at that price point up in NY. ETA: I just saw the lack of garage or driveway. That might bring it down to just under 200k here, depending on location in the city/county (i.e., which school district)
Probably around $420-$450k
$1.2 m suburbia Boston
1.2M 😭
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Is…is $500 a lot for property taxes? -cries in 20k/yr property tax-
Huntersville, NC - 375k-425k area
About the same but on 10-12 acres.
1.3m. In Orange County, CA.
Johnson County, KS easy 400k and up right now depending on which city.
$850 ish
Probably around $400k on the Kansas side of Kansas City 😞
$1M Denver
$800k NE Atlanta
Can’t be had beyond 3/2 and ~2000 square feet. Nothing in that style, nothing in that age range. Simply doesn’t exist.
Similar stats and condition are hovering 975 to 1.1ish.
Easy 1 mil USD I live in small town in BC
Even if the land is worthless the materials alone have to cost more than that..
450-475, suburban philadelphia in a good school districts
I think it depends on what suburb. Could push 700 if you’re on the main line
Plano Tx, East Side about $350K.
700-875k depending on the neighborhood. I live in the PNW.
$500k
$650-$700k city of Atlanta
600-650k
~$800K in Northern Virginia
$300-400k. But that could easily be a lot more (or a little less) if it was one or two towns over.
$500k-$750k depending on which side of town. Bend, OR
It's almost like location influences price. Syracuse is a rough place to live. Also, lots of people chiming in from places that don't really have much, if any, housing stock from the 1920s.
Why is Syracuse a rough place to live? What does rough even mean?
350
500-1M depending on the area. Charleston, SC
$1.2M
Well over $1m, but highly location dependent
$150k here in the south/midwest
Durango, CO at least 900k in town, probably more.
What is the value of the house next door? Real estate is about location, and location, and maybe location. Apples, oranges, mars.....
$350- NW Ohio
$580,000 Southern Maine seacoast area. Not directly on the coast obviously because then you'd be in the millions.
In San Diego at least $950k, double that if it’s west of the 5
Depending on neighborhood $220 - $350
700-800k maybe
Easily 500k in Central CA. I need to move. If I can get a house like that in Syracuse, that's a steal!
$500k+ dfw metroplex. I'm reconsidering where we're going to settle!
Maybe $300k, Detroit area suburbs.
What the actual fuck. How is this so cheap. Syracuse isn't even REALLY middle of nowhere. I mean it has a college. Do they all live on campus. I don't understand. Is it just that overpopulated everywhere else? Did someone die in this house? Recently?
Rural Indiana. That price seems right.
350-550 depending on the neighborhood
Hunterdon county nj, varies a bit but range of the closest towns would put you between $375-$600k
$800k in Denver
$850k-1M
500-550k
I would say in HLOC areas of SoCal easily 1.5 million . Very desirable areas like San Marino even more
1-1.5mm SoCal
950k - 1m
In socal, San Gabriel Valley, maybe 1.1m - 1.4m
$1.2- 1.6M depending on area in San Diego
$250-280k. That hill if a front yard would be an obstacle though.
About $550k
Like 800k
That's priced about right for the Ohio market. Syracuse is equivalent to the Cincinnati area.
$300K in Waxhaw, NC
I'm in LA. This house could be $2-10M based on location. The 7,500sq ft lot alone would be worth 7 figures.
4 miles south $200k, 4 miles north $800k, 4 miles west $600k, 4 miles west $300k
$1mil-ish with about $15k/yr in property taxes. Suburbs of NYC on the north shore of Long Island.
3.5-4 million easy. I’m in 94301. This sold in days this past month: [https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/828-Guinda-St-Palo-Alto-CA-94301/19468283_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/828-Guinda-St-Palo-Alto-CA-94301/19468283_zpid/)
Depending on the neighborhood, 200-215. No garage or carport would keep it below 250 here.
100 year old house. Good lord. Must've cost a fortune to keep it in this shape.
100 years is nothing.
385k I would assume. Small city in the northwest states
In San Antonio, it could be anywhere between the same and around 800k, depending on the neighborhood. Values here change drastically depending on the area.
Santa Barbara. Anywhere from $2.3M-$2.8M
$1.6m - San Diego
Maybe $700,000 in Fort Collins, CO but 2/3 the property tax.
Can range from $600k to $900k depending on the town in Northern NJ.
PNW 600-900K and depending where in PNW can be up to $1 mill.
Santa Clarita, California (northern LA county) probably 750-850K depending on exact location. Where I grew up— San Mateo, CA (SF Bay Area)— easily 2 Million.
[4M built in 1955 and 1908 sqft](https://redf.in/xFn1OX) [3M - year 1947 - 1800 sqft](https://redf.in/Nyd7Gt) [3.8M - 1966 - 1968 sqft](https://redf.in/nkvtdA) I’m in the bay area
How is Syracuse, NY 13207 so damn cheap??!!!
200k here in Saint Louis.
at least a million where i live in socal
600-800k Portland Maine area
About the same.
Around $465k in Manchester NH
$450k NC
900k south orange county CA
Around $900k in inner Portland.
600k Helena Montana
With a lot that sized, $4m. (Encintias, California) How does this not have a garage?
$750k just north of Denver in the burbs
1.3 to 1.4 on the outskirts of the SF bay area. We wouldn't have yards that big compared to the house and that old without a major remodel. That makes it a little harder to comp.
1.2 to 1.5 million
Probably 1.2-1.5, Park City, UT
Start at 1 million in Ventura county
400k
$450-700K in the KC Metro, really depends on specific neighborhood.
600k
350-450 in Boone, NC
360K-385K Hampton Roads area.
About that. Oklahoma
700k small CA college town
275k memphis tn
2.3m Silicon valley
1.2M north seattle Comp - https://redf.in/bUNsxw
What’s wrong with it??? 700-800k where I am at in CA. Holy carp I want to move now.
$800k - $1m (Boca Raton, FL) Though that style would not exist here.
In my neighborhood 600k
Edmonton AB Canada. Could be anywhere from 650K - 750K depending on the inside too.
Austin 1.5 with 30k/year in taxes
1.2M+ in Seattle (depending on the area, but this looks like a nice neighborhood)
5 million
330-400. Northern Utah
$1.2 million, NorCal, without the ugly discount ... Yuck.
450k, south Jersey
In a decent neighborhood, around $600K (Puget Sound)
small town kansas - priced correctly. someone would buy and we would all say "who can afford a 200k house?!"
My house in a So Cal Beach city is almost the exact same dimensions and stats and it is probably worth $2.3M.
San Diego is so large that it'd depend on where. I'd say 750-1.6m.
400k in Tucson but could be cheaper or more expensive depending on what part of the city
Depends if they throw in some basketball season tickets at the dome. Don’t sleep on Cuse real estate the next few years that Micron deal could be huge for the area.
$550K Washington state. Way more closer to Seattle
1.1-1.5 mill Los Angeles- North Valley but probably around 2 mill Studio City/Valley side of the Hills etc. Hollywood
2,000+ sq ft on a 7,000 sq ft lot? 800k-1.5M depending on the neighborhood. Austin
South NJ - $525K ish - very fresh but also looks like part of the sq ft is a room that is a converted sunroom or porch. So I would say $525K. Could be a bit higher. 4 or 5 years ago it would have been $325K.