What can you get for around $200,000?
November 13, 2007 at 8:41 am , by Jenel Looney
This morning, I ran five separate searches for houses listed between $175,000 and $200,000. In the pictures below, you can see each separate area that I searched. (Isn’t it cool that I can do such a specific search? The MLS software is very powerful and can be manipulated to find exactly what my clients are looking for. I love modern technology, and I love using all the tools available to me to help my clients. In today’s world, I believe that a real estate agent needs to master all the software in order to serve the people we have promised to help.)
| Area A | ![]() |
| Area B | ![]() |
| Area C | ![]() |
| Area D | ![]() |
| Area E | ![]() |
So what did I find?
# of Homes
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Ave. Square Feet
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So you get the most for your money in area D, right? Well, that’s true when it comes to square footage, as a general rule. If you’re looking for space for your family, and your budget is around $200,000, this would be a good place to look. But cost per square foot isn’t the only measure for many people. You need to decide what’s important to you, set your budget, and then look at all the homes for sale within that range to determine which is the best for you. It can be a lot of fun. I could help you to find homes in locations that you might not have thought of. Once you see the home and the neighborhood for yourself, you just might decide that’s the perfect place for your family. Give me a call at 512-876-6544 if you’re ready to begin your search.
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