.. that means $6k in income, just to qualify. Not a lot of Schenectady residents pulling 6-10k/mo right now, unless both adults work.
crazy
Gee, those high paid DOT employees on State St could afford to buy a house in the city. But they didn't.
Maybe the resident poster, the cheerleader (or any of his AKA usernames) for the city and it's high taxes can tell us WHY those high paid state employees avoided buying a house in the city despite their obvious ability to afford it.
Maybe the resident poster, the cheerleader (or any of his AKA usernames) for the city and it's high taxes can tell us WHY the McC can't get the high paid city employees to buy a house in the city despite their obvious ability to afford it.
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.. that means $6k in income, just to qualify. Not a lot of Schenectady residents pulling 6-10k/mo right now, unless both adults work.
crazy
Maybe the resident poster, the cheerleader (or any of his AKA usernames) for the city and it's high taxes can tell us WHY the extravagantly paid Morris (of Proctors who is SO GREEDY that he's forcing volunteers to pay), who can MORE THAN AFFORD to own an expensive house in the city AND pay the taxes, HAS CHOSEN TO FLEE THE CITY ????????????
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Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
Schenectady has owned this beauty since 2003. Google link isnt working to nicely. It is actually the white house to the right. Dont need handrails or steps if your the city. It is on the claims portion of the city council meeting agenda for some reason. Would love to know.
Owners SURA 105 Jay St Schenectady NY 12305Sales Sale Date Price Property Class Sale Type Prior Owner Value Usable Arms Length Addl. Parcels Deed Book and Page 3/1/2011 $1 220 - 2 Family Res Land & Building City of Schenectady No No Yes 1834/778 3/31/2003 $2,500 220 - 2 Family Res Land & Building City of Schenectady Yes No No 1648/487 3/31/2003 $0 220 - 2 Family Res Land & Building Nums, Farisa No No No 1753/245
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Did you catch the Gazette yesterday (3/16) for the open houses in the city for Sunday?
Here comes the info on them. One that was o the FSBO listing didn't have the taxes listed. The one on Eastholm Rd, it's not listed on the assessment roll by that house number. IThen the 1149 Ardsley, I forgot to look up the assessment, it's $188,800
Some will seem strange in that their MLS makes it seem like their 2011 or 12 listings, but the initial dates are the previous year. Some of these have been through multiple realtors with no one interested in buying, the MLS#'s are the current listings, but the initial date listed and the original asking prices are from the first realtor; when this is the case, these reflect only semming continuous listings, i.e. they didn't have a "break" in listing time more than maybe a couple weeks, or over the holidays; I wouldn't use an initial date of 2010 if the list was removed the first week of 2011 and not offerred again til 2012.
Hey where's the big cheerleader? Maybe he can tell us what's wrong with Ardsley Road, and Consaul Rd Why are so many houses on one street? What kind of impression does that give to someone from outside the city, coming in, and seeing so many houses on one street for sale. Hmmm, something wrong in the city?
The ones highlighted in green are on McC's taxpayer funded bus tour
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2313 Central pkwy....$149,900 with almost $9000 IN TAXES!!!! OMG!!!!
3002 Consaul rd......$199,000 with almost $8000 IN TAXES!!! OMG!!!
Who in their ever lovin' right mind would buy these properties????
Exactly how much money has the city spend trying to sell these 'properties to no where'???
thanks mc1....once again!!!!
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Gee, I'm surprised this little house isn't on the tour, it's been for sale since 2010. It was listed in August 2010 for $69,000, asking price was reduced in October 2010 to $59,000. In 2011 the city claimed it's worth $71,000 yet, the asking price was reduced to $43,000 last October and STILL no willing buyers, and then January of this year the asking price was lowered to it's present $36,900.
Wouldn't it just be the perfect house for DV. The aunties can move into the senior housing. This would be walking distance to the aunties. And DV claims to love downtown so much, he could walk there, the museum is around the corner, the libary is close by. It's a Polish neighborhood so he that would be perfect for him. And a church right there too.
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Residents of the city of Schenectady know that, despite its many problems, it’s a good place to live. A big part of that is the strength of its neighborhoods and the quality and variety of its housing stock — all of which will be on display today with the second Schenectady Open House Tour, beginning noontime at the high school. What makes this open house different from the typical one put together by a Realtor or group of them is that it was the city’s idea and the city is leading the effort. Potential buyers of the 41 participating homes will be able to meet city offi cials, including Mayor Gary McCarthy, and get answers to any questions they may have about crime, police and fire protection, taxes, etc. School representatives will also be on hand to talk about what the district has to offer and address people’s concerns, legitimate or not. The first open house, held last month, was an unexpected success, with seven buyers and sellers signing purchase agreements on the spot, and several other deals consummated shortly thereafter. But perhaps it shouldn’t have been such a surprise. As former Mayor Al Jurczynski showed with the Guyanese, people respond when they feel wanted, even courted by city leaders — and, above all, when they think they are getting a good deal. Real estate in Schenectady is just that.