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May 22, 2008 at 2:13 PM #12821May 22, 2008 at 4:36 PM #210056oceanbreezeParticipant
That’s not true. Right now all 4S builders offer 3000+ sqf home with 650K to 660K (deduct incentive).
May 22, 2008 at 4:36 PM #210122oceanbreezeParticipantThat’s not true. Right now all 4S builders offer 3000+ sqf home with 650K to 660K (deduct incentive).
May 22, 2008 at 4:36 PM #210155oceanbreezeParticipantThat’s not true. Right now all 4S builders offer 3000+ sqf home with 650K to 660K (deduct incentive).
May 22, 2008 at 4:36 PM #210175oceanbreezeParticipantThat’s not true. Right now all 4S builders offer 3000+ sqf home with 650K to 660K (deduct incentive).
May 22, 2008 at 4:36 PM #210209oceanbreezeParticipantThat’s not true. Right now all 4S builders offer 3000+ sqf home with 650K to 660K (deduct incentive).
May 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM #210081anParticipantIncentives are not really the same as lower price though, since you’ll be paying for more taxes and MR for the next 30 years. Their options tend to be over priced and the rates are not always the best either.
May 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM #210147anParticipantIncentives are not really the same as lower price though, since you’ll be paying for more taxes and MR for the next 30 years. Their options tend to be over priced and the rates are not always the best either.
May 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM #210179anParticipantIncentives are not really the same as lower price though, since you’ll be paying for more taxes and MR for the next 30 years. Their options tend to be over priced and the rates are not always the best either.
May 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM #210197anParticipantIncentives are not really the same as lower price though, since you’ll be paying for more taxes and MR for the next 30 years. Their options tend to be over priced and the rates are not always the best either.
May 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM #210233anParticipantIncentives are not really the same as lower price though, since you’ll be paying for more taxes and MR for the next 30 years. Their options tend to be over priced and the rates are not always the best either.
May 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM #210121NavydocParticipantBeat me to it asianautica. I noticed this place this morning, didn’t have time to post untill this afternoon.
Fellow 4S watchers, it’s starting to get good. This is a $200,000 haircut folks. The 2005 sale price was just shy of 860K. So much for the immunity of 4S that was bandied about a year ago.
I’m going to borrow the postscript from Neil on Ben’s Blog:
“Got popcorn?”
May 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM #210188NavydocParticipantBeat me to it asianautica. I noticed this place this morning, didn’t have time to post untill this afternoon.
Fellow 4S watchers, it’s starting to get good. This is a $200,000 haircut folks. The 2005 sale price was just shy of 860K. So much for the immunity of 4S that was bandied about a year ago.
I’m going to borrow the postscript from Neil on Ben’s Blog:
“Got popcorn?”
May 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM #210218NavydocParticipantBeat me to it asianautica. I noticed this place this morning, didn’t have time to post untill this afternoon.
Fellow 4S watchers, it’s starting to get good. This is a $200,000 haircut folks. The 2005 sale price was just shy of 860K. So much for the immunity of 4S that was bandied about a year ago.
I’m going to borrow the postscript from Neil on Ben’s Blog:
“Got popcorn?”
May 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM #210240NavydocParticipantBeat me to it asianautica. I noticed this place this morning, didn’t have time to post untill this afternoon.
Fellow 4S watchers, it’s starting to get good. This is a $200,000 haircut folks. The 2005 sale price was just shy of 860K. So much for the immunity of 4S that was bandied about a year ago.
I’m going to borrow the postscript from Neil on Ben’s Blog:
“Got popcorn?”
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