As they say; location, location, location

in hive-17457 •  5 years ago 

Over the next 11 months from now, my wife and I have a little bit of a challenge concerning the house that we have bought, the one that requires a lot of renovation. As said, we were eventually able to secure a loan for the renovation portion, but it came with some conditions.

The law in Finland is that the max a bank is able to loan is 85% of the value of the home, and when buying, that means the purchase price, regardless of the level of work that needs to be done.

For example:
If the house is 100,000 dollars, the bank can loan 85,000 and the buyers need a 15,000 deposit.

If the same house needs 50,000 in renovation work for a total of 150,000, the bank can still only loan 85,000, meaning the buyers would need 65,000 in cash to complete the work.

This has stopped a lot of people buying homes that need any work at all, as the required cash can just be too high. For example, a typical family home might be 250,000, meaning that the buyers would need a deposit of 45,000 in cash. If that house needs a new kitchen or bathroom, they would need around another 20,000 in cash to cover it, for a total of 65,000 - quite a large sum.

For a young couple for example buying an apartment, they would be forced to buy new/ renovated unless their parents were able to front the cash. In the past, they would have been able to buy one that needs work, and with a small loan, put their sweat equity into adding the value that they could later use to increase the deposit on their next home. There are massive issues that are going to come f this in the next decade to fifteen years, but I won't get into that now.

However, for my wife and I, we were able to secure a loan, but as said, there are conditions. The condition is that we need to increase the value of the property so that in 11 months from taking the loan (a week ago), the extension will be able to fit under the 85% threshold. Using the example above.

Loan 100K
Extension loan 50K
total loan 150k

This means that the value of the property has to increase from the initial 100,000 to at least 172,500 within the 11 months from opening the loan. Meaning, the renovations done with the 50,000 have to on average add a factor of about 1.5x return on value. I use these numbers, but these are not the ones we are actually dealing with, although we thankfully didn't take that kind of 2:1 ratio for the second loan.

However, we are on what is pretty much a shoestring budget for what we have to complete, and that means a lot of the work will be done by us (me), to keep costs down where we can. Of course, we need to hire professionals for much of the work too, like electrical, plumbing and the wet areas - and they aren't cheap.

On top of this, it will all have to be done during the evenings and weekends, as both my wife and I have jobs, plus I have the second job on top of running my business also. And, there will also be a three year old who likely won't have a great deal of patience watching her parents renovating all the time. As said, it'll be a challenge.

But, it'll be the kind of challenge that I am looking forward to, as it the kind of thing that I can do with my hands and then see what I have created at the end of the day, or the week as the job might require. Sure, it'll be slow going, but at the end of it, we should have a home that has been built by us - really, our home.

When I was looking at this a few weeks ago, I wrote about how I was hoping to for the first time take some Steem each month to help cover some of the costs, a can of paint here and there, the rental of a machine kind of thing. However and as I said at the time, I can't rely on that, as relying on Steem for living is not overly possible for most people - and with the current state of the platform being effectively under siege, it isn't looking like it is going to be possible in the near future either.

Steem for me has been a bit like my sense of renovating the house, as I was hoping that at the end I would have a home - at the moment, it kind of feels like after 3 years of hammering away, someone has torched it and, I don't even have insurance. But, this is the nature of the investment, as while the house is something tangible in a mature industry, crypto and blockchain resides in a highly volatile and unregulated area. They are very different kinds of assets.

One of the benefits of the house is that it is solid, however, it doesn't travel well, which is a key benefit of crypto. And although it isn't tangible, due to the security of it, it is very much verifiable, it really is digital property. But, just like if I invest the renovation money we have into enhancements that no one would be willing to pay for, for any crypto to have value, there has to be a demand for it.

Will there be a demand for Steem? What about Steem.fork1, Steem.fork2, Steem.fork3....

As they say in real estate, location, location, location, and I am expecting that there will be various forks of Steem and users will have to decide on which they are willing to put their time and effort into. Do you remember all of those people who cried "Steem sucks!!" and went to Weku, BearShares, Whaleshares and several others (is scorum still around), but where are they now?

Some people cross-post across them of course, but I think that for many, that doesn't necessarily get the best results when it comes to building a strong presence, as in order to do so, one really has to understand the ecosystem and engage audience, and each is different. Spreading too thin will be neglecting all to some degree and it becomes much like post-and-running - something I do not appreciate personally. I think that if for the last three years I only had one finger in Steem, I think I wouldn't know what I do or be where I a today. It has taken a heavy investment of time, effort and money.

And, it is an investment that has a high potential to be heavily affected by conditions outside of my locus of control, kind of like a freak storm or a lightning strike could do to a house. Except, it doesn't need to be a freak storm or very low probability event, it could just be a couple of people who have no disregard for property and community. Steem arsonists?

But, regardless of the mounting risk to Steem and the increasing potential of forks, this home is one that I am proud to be a part of for many reasons, and I am glad that I have been able to build my house among a suburb of other people who value each other. I am of course not speaking of the entire Steem community, as I do not know all and I know many who are abusive extractors in various ways too - but that is the same in any community.

There are always going to be bad actors and people who will look to cut corners and harm others to get an edge, but that is also part of the growth process. What I do know though, is that if I hire a tradesman to do a job and that person ends up cutting corners in my home, they will not be hired again, and I will be sure to mention it to others who might consider hiring them. You know, good old word of mouth.

It is funny on Steem I think, as all of our words put here are recorded, yet word of mouth is far more limited than in the real world. However, what I have found is that for those who do actually spend time developing or harming relationships, news travels.

Well, regardless of whether my Steem home burns down, it has been a highly rewarding process and journey to get to this point so far. Having said that, I am not working toward it being reduced to ashes, I will fight the fires the best I can, because the location is great and the city it could become would be fantastic.

Taraz
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I hope you are good at doing things with your hands as I am bloody useless. If they had to do a valuation after me I think the price would drop. I think everyone has the ability though and it sounds like a fun project to sink your teeth into. Youtube is a good source to check on things which does make things easier.

Youtube is a good source to check on things which does make things easier.

I am hoping that I can follow instructions! :D

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Congratulations on your home purchase! Good luck with the renovation. It will be tough, but you will be making memories! And those will be priceless!

As for Steem.., who knows what will happen, the glass like the witnesses is/are half full. But at this point I don’t know what that means.

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but you will be making memories! And those will be priceless!

Priceless or worthless? :D

Steem is a little bit of a mess at the moment, but hopefully we will pull out stronger the other side.

LOL 😭
It funny but sad and true.
A good cause, and messy situation.
I hope a win-win can be reached and Steem saved.

You can blog about the process.

Yep, I intend to. Every painful step :)

Nah, I am hoping to show it in stages at milestones. I will start off with a walk through to show some of the starting points. Once we are in and settled a bit, you are welcome to come visit when in the city :)

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Oh, glad to, thanks for the invitation. :)



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Spring and summer are coming up for you and fall and winter for your brother, you should invite him this spring to help with a backyard patio and barbecue set-up, and then sucker him into helping renovate the bathroom. bathrooms are a real bitch. I have never met a happy plumber, do they even exist? Go the whole boat, a family reunion/renovation, everyone working to help, you could start a new family tradition, after your place next year everyone goes to someone else's house.

Kind of like how Steem Block Chain needs to do a renovation. Maybe steempeak can take on the task, or eSteem, or Busy, or all of them get together under one umbrella and fork and renovate the Steem Block Chain new coin could be peaksteem or busypeak, or what ever.

Ha, he is actually coming here (corona dependent) in the summer. He has offered to help, but they are only here two weeks, so we will try to just enjoy the company, in the mess.

I have never met a happy plumber, do they even exist?

Yes. the retired ones.

I think that the forks will need more than interface designs. Though, one of the benefits is that a blockchain can have endless gateways. Pity it has come to this point so far.

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Nicely worded linkage in this post @tarazkp, between the "real world" and whatever we call "in here."

I liked this ...

"... at the moment, it kind of feels like after 3 years of hammering away, someone has torched it and, I don't even have insurance."

... as it effectively captures where we find ourselves at the moment.

Anyway, as the "bonfire of the vanities" continues to burn, it will be interesting to see how you choose to reallocate your time. Sounds like you've "signed up" for a major chunk of it needing to be reinvested "out there." Into your own home, for you and your loved ones.

All the best to you, in achieving your goals!

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Most of my time will still be spent here, at least for the time being and for whatever comes. This investment vehicle has more value than a fork in it for me :)

I will have to throw in renovation posts though :D

Always lots of things to juggle it seems, but then, what is the point of lazing around?

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"I will fight the fires the best I can, because the location is great and the city it could become would be fantastic."

this awesome statement of yours is so inspiring....nice one @tarazkp

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Out of the frying pan, into the birdhouse

https://twitter.com/tarazkp1/status/1237453229232979970

Whaleshares appears to still be going. I'm trying to remember if I've heard of the others ^_^;

If you wanted a travelling house maybe you needed a campervan or a tiny house on wheels XD

I love this place. The people, well some of them, but, after almost three years, I have found a comfortable place and I resent having to make choices of where to go and what to do.

Le sigh.

As far as your house, YouTube!!! It has helped me do so many wonderful things!

I hope this place hangs around!

Thanks again! You really bat 1,000 with your posts!

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