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March 6, 2008 at 1:34 PM #165471March 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM #165058
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ParticipantIs this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is small.March 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM #165370SHILOH
ParticipantIs this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is small.March 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM #165382SHILOH
ParticipantIs this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is small.March 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM #165387SHILOH
ParticipantIs this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is small.March 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM #165476SHILOH
ParticipantIs this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is small.March 6, 2008 at 1:49 PM #165068SmellsFeeshy
Participant$199k is pretty cheap for UTC. Lucera is one of the nicer condo conversions in the area too. To think that some people are still trying to get $350k for their 1 br conversions.
600 sqft is pretty standard for a 1br in UTC. But Lucera is still a conversion complex and the units are basically just remodeled apartments. Also what they neglect to mention is that even though you have a garage its really a 2-car garage that you share with your neighbor. Unless I really trust my neighbor I don’t think I would leave anything valuable in the garage.
March 6, 2008 at 1:49 PM #165380SmellsFeeshy
Participant$199k is pretty cheap for UTC. Lucera is one of the nicer condo conversions in the area too. To think that some people are still trying to get $350k for their 1 br conversions.
600 sqft is pretty standard for a 1br in UTC. But Lucera is still a conversion complex and the units are basically just remodeled apartments. Also what they neglect to mention is that even though you have a garage its really a 2-car garage that you share with your neighbor. Unless I really trust my neighbor I don’t think I would leave anything valuable in the garage.
March 6, 2008 at 1:49 PM #165390SmellsFeeshy
Participant$199k is pretty cheap for UTC. Lucera is one of the nicer condo conversions in the area too. To think that some people are still trying to get $350k for their 1 br conversions.
600 sqft is pretty standard for a 1br in UTC. But Lucera is still a conversion complex and the units are basically just remodeled apartments. Also what they neglect to mention is that even though you have a garage its really a 2-car garage that you share with your neighbor. Unless I really trust my neighbor I don’t think I would leave anything valuable in the garage.
March 6, 2008 at 1:49 PM #165396SmellsFeeshy
Participant$199k is pretty cheap for UTC. Lucera is one of the nicer condo conversions in the area too. To think that some people are still trying to get $350k for their 1 br conversions.
600 sqft is pretty standard for a 1br in UTC. But Lucera is still a conversion complex and the units are basically just remodeled apartments. Also what they neglect to mention is that even though you have a garage its really a 2-car garage that you share with your neighbor. Unless I really trust my neighbor I don’t think I would leave anything valuable in the garage.
March 6, 2008 at 1:49 PM #165485SmellsFeeshy
Participant$199k is pretty cheap for UTC. Lucera is one of the nicer condo conversions in the area too. To think that some people are still trying to get $350k for their 1 br conversions.
600 sqft is pretty standard for a 1br in UTC. But Lucera is still a conversion complex and the units are basically just remodeled apartments. Also what they neglect to mention is that even though you have a garage its really a 2-car garage that you share with your neighbor. Unless I really trust my neighbor I don’t think I would leave anything valuable in the garage.
March 6, 2008 at 1:54 PM #165078nostradamus
ParticipantPrincipal And Interest $1,011
Taxes and insurance $183
HOA $310
Total: $1504Then there’s maintenance, management, depreciation, hoa increases, special assessments, and the other pleasures which come with the privilege of owning.
Too much work when the best you could hope for is a wash. With $40k down it won’t even be a wash for many, many years. Then you’re back where you started. Might as well keep the money and see where the market goes.
March 6, 2008 at 1:54 PM #165392nostradamus
ParticipantPrincipal And Interest $1,011
Taxes and insurance $183
HOA $310
Total: $1504Then there’s maintenance, management, depreciation, hoa increases, special assessments, and the other pleasures which come with the privilege of owning.
Too much work when the best you could hope for is a wash. With $40k down it won’t even be a wash for many, many years. Then you’re back where you started. Might as well keep the money and see where the market goes.
March 6, 2008 at 1:54 PM #165402nostradamus
ParticipantPrincipal And Interest $1,011
Taxes and insurance $183
HOA $310
Total: $1504Then there’s maintenance, management, depreciation, hoa increases, special assessments, and the other pleasures which come with the privilege of owning.
Too much work when the best you could hope for is a wash. With $40k down it won’t even be a wash for many, many years. Then you’re back where you started. Might as well keep the money and see where the market goes.
March 6, 2008 at 1:54 PM #165407nostradamus
ParticipantPrincipal And Interest $1,011
Taxes and insurance $183
HOA $310
Total: $1504Then there’s maintenance, management, depreciation, hoa increases, special assessments, and the other pleasures which come with the privilege of owning.
Too much work when the best you could hope for is a wash. With $40k down it won’t even be a wash for many, many years. Then you’re back where you started. Might as well keep the money and see where the market goes.
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