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February 11, 2011 at 1:58 PM #18509February 12, 2011 at 1:39 AM #665220
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Participantnot that good…
7359 Rancho Catalina Trl
–it is amazing that this home is not only right next to high voltage power lines, but there’s actually a set of HVP lines right over a children’s playset on the side yard. a testimony to the bubble years where you could essentially build right underneath HVP lines and folks still came flocking.14672 Rio Rancho
–same issue here, a little better as the HVP lines are just adjacent to the back yard, not actually overhead. a short sale as well.17129 SAN ANTONIO ROSE CT
–foreclosure in the Crosby’s. price somewhat better, but I just can’t swallow the > $1000 HOA/MR.7507 Garden
–foreclosure, with almost all base cabinets and appliances. still too pricey.February 12, 2011 at 1:39 AM #665283ocrenter
Participantnot that good…
7359 Rancho Catalina Trl
–it is amazing that this home is not only right next to high voltage power lines, but there’s actually a set of HVP lines right over a children’s playset on the side yard. a testimony to the bubble years where you could essentially build right underneath HVP lines and folks still came flocking.14672 Rio Rancho
–same issue here, a little better as the HVP lines are just adjacent to the back yard, not actually overhead. a short sale as well.17129 SAN ANTONIO ROSE CT
–foreclosure in the Crosby’s. price somewhat better, but I just can’t swallow the > $1000 HOA/MR.7507 Garden
–foreclosure, with almost all base cabinets and appliances. still too pricey.February 12, 2011 at 1:39 AM #665883ocrenter
Participantnot that good…
7359 Rancho Catalina Trl
–it is amazing that this home is not only right next to high voltage power lines, but there’s actually a set of HVP lines right over a children’s playset on the side yard. a testimony to the bubble years where you could essentially build right underneath HVP lines and folks still came flocking.14672 Rio Rancho
–same issue here, a little better as the HVP lines are just adjacent to the back yard, not actually overhead. a short sale as well.17129 SAN ANTONIO ROSE CT
–foreclosure in the Crosby’s. price somewhat better, but I just can’t swallow the > $1000 HOA/MR.7507 Garden
–foreclosure, with almost all base cabinets and appliances. still too pricey.February 12, 2011 at 1:39 AM #666018ocrenter
Participantnot that good…
7359 Rancho Catalina Trl
–it is amazing that this home is not only right next to high voltage power lines, but there’s actually a set of HVP lines right over a children’s playset on the side yard. a testimony to the bubble years where you could essentially build right underneath HVP lines and folks still came flocking.14672 Rio Rancho
–same issue here, a little better as the HVP lines are just adjacent to the back yard, not actually overhead. a short sale as well.17129 SAN ANTONIO ROSE CT
–foreclosure in the Crosby’s. price somewhat better, but I just can’t swallow the > $1000 HOA/MR.7507 Garden
–foreclosure, with almost all base cabinets and appliances. still too pricey.February 12, 2011 at 1:39 AM #666354ocrenter
Participantnot that good…
7359 Rancho Catalina Trl
–it is amazing that this home is not only right next to high voltage power lines, but there’s actually a set of HVP lines right over a children’s playset on the side yard. a testimony to the bubble years where you could essentially build right underneath HVP lines and folks still came flocking.14672 Rio Rancho
–same issue here, a little better as the HVP lines are just adjacent to the back yard, not actually overhead. a short sale as well.17129 SAN ANTONIO ROSE CT
–foreclosure in the Crosby’s. price somewhat better, but I just can’t swallow the > $1000 HOA/MR.7507 Garden
–foreclosure, with almost all base cabinets and appliances. still too pricey.February 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM #665447socrattt
ParticipantI think the buyer’s pool for homes next to or under power lines has diminished dramatically hence these prices. I love how you just can’t hide the power lines in the photo. My wife and I play a game of Where’s Waldo when we see a home that looks beautiful but has a nice cell tower or power line in the background of a photo. Large transmission lines are not attractive in any way and I think the prices reflect that in a couple of these homes.
February 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM #665510socrattt
ParticipantI think the buyer’s pool for homes next to or under power lines has diminished dramatically hence these prices. I love how you just can’t hide the power lines in the photo. My wife and I play a game of Where’s Waldo when we see a home that looks beautiful but has a nice cell tower or power line in the background of a photo. Large transmission lines are not attractive in any way and I think the prices reflect that in a couple of these homes.
February 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM #666110socrattt
ParticipantI think the buyer’s pool for homes next to or under power lines has diminished dramatically hence these prices. I love how you just can’t hide the power lines in the photo. My wife and I play a game of Where’s Waldo when we see a home that looks beautiful but has a nice cell tower or power line in the background of a photo. Large transmission lines are not attractive in any way and I think the prices reflect that in a couple of these homes.
February 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM #666244socrattt
ParticipantI think the buyer’s pool for homes next to or under power lines has diminished dramatically hence these prices. I love how you just can’t hide the power lines in the photo. My wife and I play a game of Where’s Waldo when we see a home that looks beautiful but has a nice cell tower or power line in the background of a photo. Large transmission lines are not attractive in any way and I think the prices reflect that in a couple of these homes.
February 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM #666580socrattt
ParticipantI think the buyer’s pool for homes next to or under power lines has diminished dramatically hence these prices. I love how you just can’t hide the power lines in the photo. My wife and I play a game of Where’s Waldo when we see a home that looks beautiful but has a nice cell tower or power line in the background of a photo. Large transmission lines are not attractive in any way and I think the prices reflect that in a couple of these homes.
February 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #665546ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=14626|title=let jr play under the lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
I’m just in shock that there are parents that actually put the playset where it is…
February 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #665610ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=14626|title=let jr play under the lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
I’m just in shock that there are parents that actually put the playset where it is…
February 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #666208ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=14626|title=let jr play under the lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
I’m just in shock that there are parents that actually put the playset where it is…
February 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #666342ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=14626|title=let jr play under the lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
I’m just in shock that there are parents that actually put the playset where it is…
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