The old church up on the hill has been sold again, the fourth time since it first went into private hands in 1997 and was restored to its former glory, after which it was used as a sort of glorified art gallery. The next owner, a nice lady who bought it in 2012 for $450,000, added a mezzanine floor as a bedroom, and then lived in it.
She used the vast open space for some memorable parties, some of which we attended, including a wonderful Christmas party celebrated appropriately in a former church. And there should have been many more memorable parties, but seven years later she thought the real estate market had topped and she should cash in. She found buyers at $740,000 who then rented it back to her for an undisclosed rent.
Smart move? It depends! It depends on the real estate market not going higher and the new owners not selling up again, which they just did, for $1,200,000. The nice lady not just lost her rental but also the extra $460,000 she would've made had she stayed put and sold up later.
It's difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.










