My current house is rated at $265K by Zillow, this week anyway. I bought what we thought of as a starter house in a blue collar and retirees neighborhood for $71K almost 30 years ago. Three bedroom, one bath. Detached garage that is never used for parking, but usually used for storage.
Property taxes are around $1100 per year. Insurance is reasonable. It has remained a blue collar and retirees neighborhood all this time and is of course the longest I've ever lived anywhere. I've replaced the roof once, the water heater twice, the HVAC system once, and the front door once (because the old one was not well installed and had warped badly. Some other not real major but not minor homeowner stuff It has been painted once and is probably overdue for repainting. My neighbor and brother-in-law built a ramp for Carol's wheelchair when she was getting worse, but I tore it out a few years after she passed.
The front yard needs to be reseeded, the back yard I never pay attention to, never spend time in.
Its convenient to a lot of things. Grocery shopping is three blocks away. So is the post office. The library and my favorite Indian restaurant is about twice as far. Way too much fast food is about a mile away, right next to the freeway on-ramp. More Grocery shopping is about two miles away, as well as a Target and a smallish shopping mall. The major shopping malls are far enough away the traffic rarely impacts me. Gas stations, I get my pick within two miles, I usually use ARCO because it tends to be cheapest. I'm on the West side of Sacramento and if I'm heading to the Bay Area I'm on I-80 heading West in under five minutes. Heck, even IKEA, Home Depot, and Lowes are less than a couple miles away
The City of West Sacramento has had a fiscally conservative, socially liberal City Council and Mayor for years. We're in good shape financially. Can your town say that? The Mayor is on his seventh (two-year) term, does a good job, is Hispanic and openly gay, and nobody makes an issue of any of that unless they do it in their own homes.
Its a comfortable place for me to be. Still not sure why I'm getting all the interest. Yes, some things could be better, but the crime rate around my neighborhood is pretty low.
Really, the only reason I can think of to have to move is if I fell in love with someone I had to move to be with.
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