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August 26, 2009 at 10:37 PM #449569August 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #450266cv2Participant
What amazed me is that how much money the owner has extracted from the house. I hope IRS go after those thieves.
Another interesting observation is that both houses appreciated 4% or 5% annually from its 1999 price. It is higher than the historical 2% but it is 2% over inflation. Again, it actually proves that housing is a good long term investment.
August 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #449477cv2ParticipantWhat amazed me is that how much money the owner has extracted from the house. I hope IRS go after those thieves.
Another interesting observation is that both houses appreciated 4% or 5% annually from its 1999 price. It is higher than the historical 2% but it is 2% over inflation. Again, it actually proves that housing is a good long term investment.
August 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #449669cv2ParticipantWhat amazed me is that how much money the owner has extracted from the house. I hope IRS go after those thieves.
Another interesting observation is that both houses appreciated 4% or 5% annually from its 1999 price. It is higher than the historical 2% but it is 2% over inflation. Again, it actually proves that housing is a good long term investment.
August 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #450007cv2ParticipantWhat amazed me is that how much money the owner has extracted from the house. I hope IRS go after those thieves.
Another interesting observation is that both houses appreciated 4% or 5% annually from its 1999 price. It is higher than the historical 2% but it is 2% over inflation. Again, it actually proves that housing is a good long term investment.
August 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #450080cv2ParticipantWhat amazed me is that how much money the owner has extracted from the house. I hope IRS go after those thieves.
Another interesting observation is that both houses appreciated 4% or 5% annually from its 1999 price. It is higher than the historical 2% but it is 2% over inflation. Again, it actually proves that housing is a good long term investment.
August 27, 2009 at 11:28 AM #450339CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π
August 27, 2009 at 11:28 AM #449744CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π
August 27, 2009 at 11:28 AM #450082CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π
August 27, 2009 at 11:28 AM #449552CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π
August 27, 2009 at 11:28 AM #450154CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π
August 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM #450097anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π (No it’s not me.)[/quote]
Man, how many times are you editing this post? :-D. It must be in pretty crappy condition to need $100k in repair. That’s amazing since that house is not very old.August 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM #449567anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π (No it’s not me.)[/quote]
Man, how many times are you editing this post? :-D. It must be in pretty crappy condition to need $100k in repair. That’s amazing since that house is not very old.August 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM #450169anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π (No it’s not me.)[/quote]
Man, how many times are you editing this post? :-D. It must be in pretty crappy condition to need $100k in repair. That’s amazing since that house is not very old.August 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM #450354anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]
The place on Corte Hierba needs a lot of work. Expect to spend about $100k+ on top of that.[/quote]
Really? $100k+? What’s wrong with it that make you think it’ll need $100k+? Based on the pictures, only the backyard need a lot of work. You can easily demo and fill in the pool for probably around $15k.[/quote]Just because π (No it’s not me.)[/quote]
Man, how many times are you editing this post? :-D. It must be in pretty crappy condition to need $100k in repair. That’s amazing since that house is not very old. -
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