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March 27, 2008 at 9:49 AM #177289March 27, 2008 at 10:28 AM #176948meadandaleParticipant
Nice house?
The kitchen is tiny. The lot is barely larger than the house. Probably 2500 sq ft.
These houses would be a nice house for the price at about $225k.
March 27, 2008 at 10:28 AM #177402meadandaleParticipantNice house?
The kitchen is tiny. The lot is barely larger than the house. Probably 2500 sq ft.
These houses would be a nice house for the price at about $225k.
March 27, 2008 at 10:28 AM #177315meadandaleParticipantNice house?
The kitchen is tiny. The lot is barely larger than the house. Probably 2500 sq ft.
These houses would be a nice house for the price at about $225k.
March 27, 2008 at 10:28 AM #177309meadandaleParticipantNice house?
The kitchen is tiny. The lot is barely larger than the house. Probably 2500 sq ft.
These houses would be a nice house for the price at about $225k.
March 27, 2008 at 10:28 AM #177301meadandaleParticipantNice house?
The kitchen is tiny. The lot is barely larger than the house. Probably 2500 sq ft.
These houses would be a nice house for the price at about $225k.
March 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #177279EugeneParticipant“The seller has never occupied the property and is exempt from supplying the buyer with a TDS” is jargon for “bank owned”.
Personally I like the pricing. For this house, for example, ITI plus HOA and Mello Roos, minus mortgage deduction comes up to $1850/month.
March 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #177274EugeneParticipant“The seller has never occupied the property and is exempt from supplying the buyer with a TDS” is jargon for “bank owned”.
Personally I like the pricing. For this house, for example, ITI plus HOA and Mello Roos, minus mortgage deduction comes up to $1850/month.
March 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #177266EugeneParticipant“The seller has never occupied the property and is exempt from supplying the buyer with a TDS” is jargon for “bank owned”.
Personally I like the pricing. For this house, for example, ITI plus HOA and Mello Roos, minus mortgage deduction comes up to $1850/month.
March 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #177367EugeneParticipant“The seller has never occupied the property and is exempt from supplying the buyer with a TDS” is jargon for “bank owned”.
Personally I like the pricing. For this house, for example, ITI plus HOA and Mello Roos, minus mortgage deduction comes up to $1850/month.
March 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #176913EugeneParticipant“The seller has never occupied the property and is exempt from supplying the buyer with a TDS” is jargon for “bank owned”.
Personally I like the pricing. For this house, for example, ITI plus HOA and Mello Roos, minus mortgage deduction comes up to $1850/month.
March 27, 2008 at 12:18 PM #177063recordsclerkParticipantYou can’t fit a 2000sqft home on a 2500sqft lot. More like 4000+. I would have to agree with you about the $225k price. Kitchens for 2000sqft homes all usually small L-shaped kitchens. Rarely do you find one with an island or grand appearance, that’s why I prefer larger homes 3500sqft and larger.
March 27, 2008 at 12:18 PM #177414recordsclerkParticipantYou can’t fit a 2000sqft home on a 2500sqft lot. More like 4000+. I would have to agree with you about the $225k price. Kitchens for 2000sqft homes all usually small L-shaped kitchens. Rarely do you find one with an island or grand appearance, that’s why I prefer larger homes 3500sqft and larger.
March 27, 2008 at 12:18 PM #177423recordsclerkParticipantYou can’t fit a 2000sqft home on a 2500sqft lot. More like 4000+. I would have to agree with you about the $225k price. Kitchens for 2000sqft homes all usually small L-shaped kitchens. Rarely do you find one with an island or grand appearance, that’s why I prefer larger homes 3500sqft and larger.
March 27, 2008 at 12:18 PM #177431recordsclerkParticipantYou can’t fit a 2000sqft home on a 2500sqft lot. More like 4000+. I would have to agree with you about the $225k price. Kitchens for 2000sqft homes all usually small L-shaped kitchens. Rarely do you find one with an island or grand appearance, that’s why I prefer larger homes 3500sqft and larger.
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