Went home for a visit to the Pleasant Valley/LaGrange, New York area.  I stayed at my niece's home in Millbrook, which is an absolutely beautiful small town.  Many "stars" have estate homes here since it's only an hour and a half to NYC down the Taconic Parkway.  (Mary Tyler Moore, Liam Niesen, among others.  Not to mention the old estate of acid head Timothy Leary back in the day!!)   Anyhow, my sister and I drove past our old home on Traver Road.  In 1963, my Mom and Dad bought this 6 bedroom colonial on a small rise overlooking a lake across the street for $13,000.  We somewhat restored it as it hadn't been lived in for over 10 years.  There have been a couple of owners since.  There is now a for sale sign in the front yard, so, of course, we called to ask the price:  $529,900.    That means over the 34 years, it appreciated $15,203 per year for a total appreciation of $516,900.   All I know is, "I can't go home again!"    Enjoy.

 

 

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Rethinking some lifelong purchases that actually sounds like a steal.  Buy low, sell high!

08/27/2007 08:27 PM by Kevin J. May Naples, FL Southwest Florida Real Estate (Prudential Florida Realty)


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