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It’s different here.
It’s different here.
It’s different here.
It’s different here.
It’s different here.
Pardee ain’t doing to bad with their walk-up house products. 500-600k. Something tells me they will make these, and not the huge houses no one can truely afford.
Pardee ain’t doing to bad with their walk-up house products. 500-600k. Something tells me they will make these, and not the huge houses no one can truely afford.
Pardee ain’t doing to bad with their walk-up house products. 500-600k. Something tells me they will make these, and not the huge houses no one can truely afford.
Pardee ain’t doing to bad with their walk-up house products. 500-600k. Something tells me they will make these, and not the huge houses no one can truely afford.
Pardee ain’t doing to bad with their walk-up house products. 500-600k. Something tells me they will make these, and not the huge houses no one can truely afford.
Of all the developers in this region, Pardee is most likely to survive and thrive. They continued to build throughout the 1990s downturn while others stopped. And why wouldn’t they, especially if they can get ready to develop land at 2/3 off.
Of all the developers in this region, Pardee is most likely to survive and thrive. They continued to build throughout the 1990s downturn while others stopped. And why wouldn’t they, especially if they can get ready to develop land at 2/3 off.
Of all the developers in this region, Pardee is most likely to survive and thrive. They continued to build throughout the 1990s downturn while others stopped. And why wouldn’t they, especially if they can get ready to develop land at 2/3 off.
Of all the developers in this region, Pardee is most likely to survive and thrive. They continued to build throughout the 1990s downturn while others stopped. And why wouldn’t they, especially if they can get ready to develop land at 2/3 off.