Both St. John's new homes and St. John's resale homes have advantages
and disadvantages, but as a rule of thumb, resale homes usually cost
a little less than new homes in the same area. Many try buying St. John's resale homes with a view. Homes with a pleasant view of the horizon
often sell at a premium above similar homes without the view. Terms
like oceanfront, beach front, waterfront are used in real estate to
express these premium locations. However, if a view is important to
you, buy it mostly for your own pleasure and not as an investment.
Though you may place a considerable dollar value on the view, future
buyers may not be so like-minded. It may take you longer to find a
buyer when it comes time to resell the house. Or you may end up dropping
your price to more nearly match other sales prices in the St. John's
neighborhood. In short, if you are buying a house in St. John's with
a view, try to pay as little extra as possible. Otherwise, you might
not get your money back on your investment.
St. John's homes for sale
(introduction)
St. John's condos
St. John's cooperatives
St. John's resale homes
St. John's gated communities
St. John's townhouses
Building a house in St. John's
St. John's new homes
St. John's luxury homes
St. John's lofts
St. John's investment property
Newfoundland bungalows
St. John's duplexes
St. John's triplexes
St. John's residential real estate
(attached)
St. John's residential real estate
(detached)