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February 17, 2010 at 6:43 PM #515204February 17, 2010 at 7:32 PM #514313
CalWest
ParticipantThe HOA is higher than some communities at $280, but Madison Lane does not have a MR. Total Tax Rate is 1.1% In addition the community is gated, which causes the HOA to be higher.
Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.
February 17, 2010 at 7:32 PM #514459CalWest
ParticipantThe HOA is higher than some communities at $280, but Madison Lane does not have a MR. Total Tax Rate is 1.1% In addition the community is gated, which causes the HOA to be higher.
Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.
February 17, 2010 at 7:32 PM #514875CalWest
ParticipantThe HOA is higher than some communities at $280, but Madison Lane does not have a MR. Total Tax Rate is 1.1% In addition the community is gated, which causes the HOA to be higher.
Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.
February 17, 2010 at 7:32 PM #514965CalWest
ParticipantThe HOA is higher than some communities at $280, but Madison Lane does not have a MR. Total Tax Rate is 1.1% In addition the community is gated, which causes the HOA to be higher.
Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.
February 17, 2010 at 7:32 PM #515214CalWest
ParticipantThe HOA is higher than some communities at $280, but Madison Lane does not have a MR. Total Tax Rate is 1.1% In addition the community is gated, which causes the HOA to be higher.
Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.
February 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM #514368CBad
Participant[quote=CalWest]Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.[/quote]
Then why advertise here?
P.S. Don’t forget Vista’s 9.25% sales tax.
February 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM #514514CBad
Participant[quote=CalWest]Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.[/quote]
Then why advertise here?
P.S. Don’t forget Vista’s 9.25% sales tax.
February 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM #514930CBad
Participant[quote=CalWest]Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.[/quote]
Then why advertise here?
P.S. Don’t forget Vista’s 9.25% sales tax.
February 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM #515023CBad
Participant[quote=CalWest]Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.[/quote]
Then why advertise here?
P.S. Don’t forget Vista’s 9.25% sales tax.
February 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM #515266CBad
Participant[quote=CalWest]Also the interest level has been great with 5 sales since the opening.[/quote]
Then why advertise here?
P.S. Don’t forget Vista’s 9.25% sales tax.
February 18, 2010 at 2:21 AM #514378AK
ParticipantSarcastic comments aside, I really do think the project seems nice and I’m astonished to see anyone building on a 10K SF lot in this day and age.
Just one question for home builders in general, not specific to this development … Why build a 2800+ sf house and put in a downstairs bath the size of an airplane lavatory? Old folks, people with disabilities, big-boned people, etc. … they might all appreciate a bit of elbow room!
February 18, 2010 at 2:21 AM #514524AK
ParticipantSarcastic comments aside, I really do think the project seems nice and I’m astonished to see anyone building on a 10K SF lot in this day and age.
Just one question for home builders in general, not specific to this development … Why build a 2800+ sf house and put in a downstairs bath the size of an airplane lavatory? Old folks, people with disabilities, big-boned people, etc. … they might all appreciate a bit of elbow room!
February 18, 2010 at 2:21 AM #514940AK
ParticipantSarcastic comments aside, I really do think the project seems nice and I’m astonished to see anyone building on a 10K SF lot in this day and age.
Just one question for home builders in general, not specific to this development … Why build a 2800+ sf house and put in a downstairs bath the size of an airplane lavatory? Old folks, people with disabilities, big-boned people, etc. … they might all appreciate a bit of elbow room!
February 18, 2010 at 2:21 AM #515033AK
ParticipantSarcastic comments aside, I really do think the project seems nice and I’m astonished to see anyone building on a 10K SF lot in this day and age.
Just one question for home builders in general, not specific to this development … Why build a 2800+ sf house and put in a downstairs bath the size of an airplane lavatory? Old folks, people with disabilities, big-boned people, etc. … they might all appreciate a bit of elbow room!
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