Cheapest House In Sydney? 2024 Edition
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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In Oslo, Norway, there is a flat built in 1890, with about 130k aus worth of renovations before its livable for sale for 900k aus. House prices are insane just about everywhere.
I love it how most lawn area's are photo shopped
Awesome content on your channels and forum. Couldn't resist commenting when you said Baulkham Hills ;D Been calling that suburb home for a few years now! Thought you must be based out of the US given how you are always talking US prices and how damn hard it appears to get a good deal on scopes here in Sydney!
Seeing this and I just think how?
In Lisbon, on the suburbs if you want a semi detached house with 300 square meters you are looking to 600k to 700k euros.
The average income of the country is near to 1k a month.
And seeing those houses makes me cry of how cheap they are
Converting those prices into GBP, i have to say they are pretty much the same as my town in Reading UK. 35 Miles west of London.
Less than Half the population and 30 times bigger though
A new form of dumpster diving? Still affordable in Wilcannia, more guaranteed sunshine too!
Damn, that's alot of dough if you're looking to buy your first family home. It feels more and more that we need to move as much out of the city centres as possible and spread it out. I thought work from home might help but it did'nt turn out to be as long term a game changer as I hoped.
13:11 You should look at the floor plan for sizes, ie, the pics make it look bigger, because 2.6m x 3.6m isn't very big for BED 2/3. My friends house in Yagoona was the same size in sq - 2 bed is norm for old houses - as another friends 4 car garage he was building - lol -.
I just had a look in my city - cheapest detached house for sale is $1.15m CAD ($1.27m AUD). It's a two bedroom house built in 1944 that's smaller than my 1 bedroom condo. Looks like a former military PMQ and likely has city planning restrictions that make rebuilding difficult. It's next door to the airport, has no dedicated parking, and has no retail stores in walking distance. I cant imagine wanting to live there unless you happen to work at the airport.
A typical house in the city is more along the lines of $2.5m. At the other end of the spectrum, most expensive listing is currently $6.38m, though I'm aware of a listing in the recent past that sold for $13m.
Condos look to start around $350k for an older (1950s-1970s) single bedroom in a wood frame low rise - there is quite a few of them at that price. Concrete building units start around $500k.
Similar to Sydney, expect ours can go into the $100M category. Almost $2M median.
Surrey BC Canada .. same same detached housing (tear-down state, so land only) is CAD 1 Million, if you actually want to live in it (and anywhere close to transit) 1.8Million CAD or more. Anything closeish to Vancouver City 2.5 to 3 Million CAD, for something livable
2:04, did Dave misspeak or is that some subtle joke about North Sydney?
a joke with several permutations origins hidden in the mists of time.
How much copper is in it?
Lucky you, only 700k. In Switzerland, better not even think of something similar for under 2 MILLION
Yeah but in Switzerland you get a real house. None of that cardboard construction rubbish.
@@fbnx4219 You get it if you can afford 2 millions, so maybe you don't get it
TIL hills hoist are an aussie invention, they are (were?) quite popular in the Netherlands as well. In terms of housing prices, 750k AUS$ only gets you a free standing house in a small village here, and it will typically be a fixer uppper as well. Either structurally, or last updated in the 70s or 80s. In small cities it's already very rare, and anything big, not going to happen.
In a few years they'll wonder why people are not having kids while ignoring crap like this.
Wow, cheapest I could find here was just under C$1m, and that's 30km from downtown.
Here's a video idea - go and squat in one of those houses and see if you can survive for a week without being attacked :)
How much it costs to build a house in Sydney?
Not entirely sure, but I think it's at least $500k minimum
I bought my house for $15k and haven't paid rent or mortgage for over a decade. lol.
I don't know why everyone likes to pretend that they MUST have a new house.. There is land around here going for 4k per acre.. We were looking at 26 acres for $100k. (no house). But that's out in the country a bit, which is where I want to be. lol. I'll never buy anything inside city limits again. (Oklahoma USA, btw)
Okay so you bought in the middle of nowhere at the low of the market, consider yourself lucky. Many of us want the opportunity to own but have been priced out, it has nothing to do with "needing" a new house when the options arr limited.
@@joeambly6807 I wish it was in the middle of nowhere.. But no, I'm still in city limits.. and I hat3 it. lol
Good thing that australian pesos arent worth that much ;)
No chance most of them are going for those prices, when I was looking a while ago you over what they are asking then they tell you you're dreaming. It's just a marketing scan to get more interest, they're looking for 100k more than asking
Nope, I searched the sold price too in the last 3 months, found a few that sold for under $650k
A 30,000 square feet mansion which boasts royal links "Dalhebity House", in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, has a small lake, tennis court, woodlands, spa complex, swimming pool and housekeeper’s accommodation. The eight-bed house situated just 7 miles from Aberdeen International Airport - £7.5M
Yeah but you have to live in Scotland. Practically a 3rd world country with awful weather and tinpot government.
That's wouldnt' even buy you some apartments in Sydney. Even my business park has paprtments at AU$2.5M
@@LawrenceTimme Why do you call Scotland as third world country? Most people/countries in the world live in worse conditions. Bad weather is relative. Some people don't like cold, some do. When it comes to government I think no matter where you live everyone thinks their government is the worst. Also don't forget that nobody can choose in which country they are born.
@@LawrenceTimme With all my heart and all my being I absolutely LOVE Scotland and am so glad I was born and raised there. Each to their own though.
Stay away from BlackTown
Nothing wrong with Blacktown.
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Australian household income is among the highest in the world, your cities are world class so its not really surprising homes are expensive. Your chart of prices also shows the fact that Australia spectacularly avoided the credit crunch which is another reason. All our countries populations have increased massively in the last 40 years and our governments have done nothing to prepare for it or solve it after it happened.
These houses are £3OO K in the UK money, the equivalent sized house in London would cost you £1+ million. So prices in Sydney still got a way to go lol. Lol those new builds look amazing to me in the old dark.
Your chart doesn't even show house prices going up by more than inflation so you are coming across more like an old man that doesn't understand why prices increase...old man shouts at clouds vibes.
Lol 1970/80's houses are still new to me!
I think you missed the part where the median Sydney price is getting close to $2M.
40 years and the world will be dealing with a population collapse mostly from old age given how terrible the demographics are.
6:40 Disappointing to see new builds still come with gas.
Gas is cheaper and it is advantage
@@lkpxml8124 Doesn't help when you need boatloads more of it. Your comment would be fair if Dave hadn't done the numbers on this very channel. ruclips.net/video/iavM2IqueM8/видео.html - he didn't even take into account the cost saving on gas supply charge. It's just not comparable.
All houses should be built for every option that is available.. so that you have a choice what you want to use... It's easy to throw a few pipes in the walls when you're building it.. It's doesn't cost much. But once it's built, if you want to add gas later-- it costs a lot more and is a lot more invasive. You don't have to use it if you don't want-- but it should still be installed.
why is that bad? It's an option you can use, there is nobody punching you if you decide to shut it and go full electric
They've talked about banning gas where I am - but all motions to set a date so far havent passed.
Gas is just so much cheaper than electricity that they dont have much initiative to do it.
You know, watching the exact same situation and the exact same tendency in most EU countries, in the USA etc., and since a large chunk of the economy depends on the housing bubble, I suspect that the worldwide pro-immigration policies are designed to cause this housing crisis. And keep the prices growing.
I'd say house flippers, AirB&B "hosts" gobbling up multiple houses, and other vulture landlords are a significant contributing factor.
@@pileofstuff Indeed. Everything that keeps the prices raising is left a free rein in general, or pushed.
Hardcore electronics - gone, now we get real estate noos
Read the description for the 2nd channel. And I've been doing real estate videos for over a decade.
@@EEVblog2 Yes really nice to see more than the same old, and Dave is pretty much good at explaining this market, without actually being an agent. Do think he could actually make it as an estate agent, and do well as side line as well, with all the years of knowing the city areas.
@@EEVblog2 I like that you make something different from time to time ;)
There is even a playlist, but I only seem to have the recent videos from the last few years in it: ruclips.net/p/PL24OiKqd2iN8rAwAikuQ1_AsppJQ383IP
@@EEVblog2 I have seen most of them ;) And it is really interesting to see Sydney real estate since I live in europe.
Aberdeen City, Scotland, UK, 3-bed detached for sale:
Most expensive = £1.6M
Cheapest = £130k
I bet all those "don't buy a home, you should rent and invest the difference" people from 5-10 years ago are not very happy with this situation.
My friend is angry about it. I bought a house 9 years ago, he rents. His rent caught up to my mortgage like 4 years ago, and it's much higher right now!
He's already "in negative" while I "reprogrammed" the mortgage into a normal loan (not a mortgage anymore)!
I don't know what should people do right now, it's probably impossible to buy a home for a normal person anymore, it's absolutely ridiculous!
Would only have worked if you put the money in Bitcoin and HODL'd.
You think Sydney is expensive, you have to see the prices in Germany... And we are already in a recession right... We'll see in a couple years...
Here teenage retreat is called granny flat, which often enough is rented out as separate, so that you can also get income from it, and the main house also is a rental. Up to 8 on one property I have seen, so the owner makes a pretty decent profit each month from the rental.
Battleaxe is called a panhandle here, from old properties that were subdivided into 2 pieces, as the original house was typically built on the front third of the property.
But these houses are built cheap as crap!? How can they be that expensive?
It's all land value. The house is actually a negative value because it needs bulldozing
supply and demand. There is huge demand for houses, not many are built
Welcome to the 2020s where everything turns to crap.
How tough is it to find a house on about 100 acres in the outback at an affordable price?
If you were by transmission lines, would it work to put a coil in your attic and try to couple the towers for power?
You'd get so little power it's not worth it.
Housing crisis in the Netherlands as well, and it has nothing to do with immigrants as well. This is quite affordable if you compare with prices in Amsterdam centre, and who wants to live there, it is a disgusting city, Sydney must be much better.
they sell well above the auction guide price
It's cheap if you compare to Singapore !
Dave pretends to be Lous Rossman.
Yeah but he needs a few cats for his chicken dinner...
@@LawpickingLocksmith He even copies the font/color of his thumbnails. The dude is is idiol.
@@GeorgeGraves Same yellow font. But Louis is now using too many F words. He needs a wife besides his cats. Dave still has some humour with Bob 's your uncle!
@@LawpickingLocksmith I wonder if someone could re-edit all of Dave's videos with a voice pitch shift software, reupload them, and get more views. :)
Western Sydney gone crazy. St Marys is going to be one of the first stations from the new airport guess that's also pushing up the value too in that area.
Only people I've known from western sydney consider western sydney "sydney". Lots of commuters move north/south since they don't want to spend half their life on M2/4/5. A lot of what I used to go to the CBD for moved out to Parra. And I'm sure it's gonna move west again in the next decade, with the new airport coming in. That 'three city' plan that seemed laughable might actually happen.
The entire Sydney basin is "Sydney". When you tell someone overseas where you are from, you don't say "western Sydney", it's just "Sydney".
We wouldn't have car accidents if the cars didn't move, but no one wants to talk about that do they!
Genuine question. How do young people nowdays even can afford their own home with these prices? Do you earn in Australia like 100k+ year easily? Here in north east europe house prices crazy as well. They can compete even with your Sydney prices. Not sure where the world is going to.
They can't. It's probably the #1 political discussion in the country at the moment.
@@EEVblog2 It seems to be everywhere in the world. Our problem here is we got hit by inflation way more than rest of the europe/world. We had 20% inflation in one year. Compared to 2019 I don't even know how much inflation has gone up, I think like 30-35% maybe, it is crazy. I think Turkey have like 100% inflation since 2019.
@@EEVblog2 not just Australia. Poland, the States, anywhere you think. It's one of the social issues that pisses me off the most at the moment. There's just a huge speculation bubble driven by rich-ass landlords owning multiple real estates and dictating the rental as well as sales prices, and flippers buying old people's houses/flats after their previous owners died, renovating them (usually on the very cheap) with reselling or rental in mind. Living space has become way too commodified, we desperately need council-owned housing.
It's a strange market dynamic, you need buyers to meet the expected price. People are dead set fn lunatics.
@@landspide It has to be the DINK's doing this. Spend one of their entire income on housing and live off of the other one. Nothing else makes sense.