[quote=CA renter][quote=jstoesz]Thankfully, I think you are right!
Everyone, buy track homes, they are awesome. Galley kitchens and wood paneling suck. Only termites and whores like custom homes. Did I mention the amphetamines (but I digress)![/quote]
LOL! 🙂
Yes, what was I thinking?!? I plum forgot about the whores and termites! And the meth! Oh man, every one of those old, custom homes was a meth lab at one point or another.
Everyone, just ignore what I’ve said about those ugly, custom, termite-infested homes, and buy tract homes instead. They are MUCH more desirable! ;)[/quote]
X3 – No one wants an old house. They are haunted! Get out!! Go buy a new house. {he, he}
Man, I’m a sucker for old house. I mean drool. I can only blame it on being from the East Coast, missing it and reminding me of home. Yet whenever my family comes out here, they LOVE the spanish styles, even track homes. To them, that’s California!
AN – The only thing I can figure is lots of doctors want to be in MH and will spend extra to be there. But frankly, that doesn’t really account for the gap disparity still. All of the things MH has relative to LJ or MM has not changed. All the things that zzz mentioned are the same things that appealed to certain people to live in MH and draw the premium it has. It still does not account for why the gap is greater today. I don’t know what has changed and that’s enough to make me think eventually it will capitulate slowly over time.