The most important thing about a house to me is the view. As a result, I have purchased (and sold) over my lifetime a number of shambly shacks with great views:
1. Trailer in Kodiak AK, view of ocean
2. Wood heated log cabin in Underhill Ctr, VT. Brook in back yard, great view of Mt. Mansfield
3. Nasty little cape in Colchester, VT. View of Lake Champlain
4. 1 Bedroom on slope condo, Bolton VT. mountain view while mt. was in receivership.
5. Delapidated summer camp on nice little lake in Holmes, NY. Wonderful view, especially in autumn. Huge renovation project
5. Falling down turn of 19th to 20th century house on corner where river meets ocean in Groton, CT. Absolutely superb view and 3 sided porch to look at it with. Submarines, 3 masters, everything in between goes by. Rest of house is a disaster.
Yes, I like this last place best. But I have never done a loft with a city view-too expensive. But I would like to try that next.
If you are looking for these little hideaways with views for small
prices, be prepared to spend a great deal of time looking for them. Enlist the help of a good real estate agent especially if you don't live in the area. Be prepared to ignore smells, bad decoration, overgrown landscaping. Be creative about how to counter the effects of bad construction, termites, and powder post beetles. However, they are out there. My husband and I succeeded in selling all the little trash heaps above for a profit. And we have had great days looking at the views-which is more than you can say for other investments.
So don't give up! Your dream place is out there.
dpp