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March 18, 2010 at 12:07 AM #528104March 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM #527179EugeneParticipant
Who doesn’t?
March 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM #527759EugeneParticipantWho doesn’t?
March 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM #527311EugeneParticipantWho doesn’t?
March 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM #528114EugeneParticipantWho doesn’t?
March 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM #527856EugeneParticipantWho doesn’t?
March 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM #528224RaybyrnesParticipantEugene,
Did a little investigating on your house. Drainage Mold and Portential Foundation Problems. If not for that this would be a good house for the price
March 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM #527967RaybyrnesParticipantEugene,
Did a little investigating on your house. Drainage Mold and Portential Foundation Problems. If not for that this would be a good house for the price
March 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM #527289RaybyrnesParticipantEugene,
Did a little investigating on your house. Drainage Mold and Portential Foundation Problems. If not for that this would be a good house for the price
March 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM #527869RaybyrnesParticipantEugene,
Did a little investigating on your house. Drainage Mold and Portential Foundation Problems. If not for that this would be a good house for the price
March 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM #527422RaybyrnesParticipantEugene,
Did a little investigating on your house. Drainage Mold and Portential Foundation Problems. If not for that this would be a good house for the price
March 18, 2010 at 12:03 PM #528012jeemanParticipantLOL, I’ve seen both of those houses.
Ridgegate – Real kid friendly with steep dropoffs only a couple feet from the edge of the house. Ok, the fence will keep them in, but how about 2nd story windows where the fall isn’t 10-15 feet, but 150 feet. I got vertigo looking out of some of those windows.
Country club – Another one that isn’t too kid friendly because there are 4 stories. That is why they put an elevator in there. Stairs are everywhere. But it’s a nice house.
Also, look carefully at the driveway. Water will come from behind the house, run down onto the driveway, and into your garage. It’s not a good thing for 1/3 of the house to be below ground.
The big downward pressure on Santa Luz prices is the availability of supply increases…there is so much land to build on out there. Try a more established neighborhood where you won’t be competing with the builders (as a seller, that is. As a buyer, it works in your favor).
Jeeman
March 18, 2010 at 12:03 PM #527914jeemanParticipantLOL, I’ve seen both of those houses.
Ridgegate – Real kid friendly with steep dropoffs only a couple feet from the edge of the house. Ok, the fence will keep them in, but how about 2nd story windows where the fall isn’t 10-15 feet, but 150 feet. I got vertigo looking out of some of those windows.
Country club – Another one that isn’t too kid friendly because there are 4 stories. That is why they put an elevator in there. Stairs are everywhere. But it’s a nice house.
Also, look carefully at the driveway. Water will come from behind the house, run down onto the driveway, and into your garage. It’s not a good thing for 1/3 of the house to be below ground.
The big downward pressure on Santa Luz prices is the availability of supply increases…there is so much land to build on out there. Try a more established neighborhood where you won’t be competing with the builders (as a seller, that is. As a buyer, it works in your favor).
Jeeman
March 18, 2010 at 12:03 PM #528269jeemanParticipantLOL, I’ve seen both of those houses.
Ridgegate – Real kid friendly with steep dropoffs only a couple feet from the edge of the house. Ok, the fence will keep them in, but how about 2nd story windows where the fall isn’t 10-15 feet, but 150 feet. I got vertigo looking out of some of those windows.
Country club – Another one that isn’t too kid friendly because there are 4 stories. That is why they put an elevator in there. Stairs are everywhere. But it’s a nice house.
Also, look carefully at the driveway. Water will come from behind the house, run down onto the driveway, and into your garage. It’s not a good thing for 1/3 of the house to be below ground.
The big downward pressure on Santa Luz prices is the availability of supply increases…there is so much land to build on out there. Try a more established neighborhood where you won’t be competing with the builders (as a seller, that is. As a buyer, it works in your favor).
Jeeman
March 18, 2010 at 12:03 PM #527334jeemanParticipantLOL, I’ve seen both of those houses.
Ridgegate – Real kid friendly with steep dropoffs only a couple feet from the edge of the house. Ok, the fence will keep them in, but how about 2nd story windows where the fall isn’t 10-15 feet, but 150 feet. I got vertigo looking out of some of those windows.
Country club – Another one that isn’t too kid friendly because there are 4 stories. That is why they put an elevator in there. Stairs are everywhere. But it’s a nice house.
Also, look carefully at the driveway. Water will come from behind the house, run down onto the driveway, and into your garage. It’s not a good thing for 1/3 of the house to be below ground.
The big downward pressure on Santa Luz prices is the availability of supply increases…there is so much land to build on out there. Try a more established neighborhood where you won’t be competing with the builders (as a seller, that is. As a buyer, it works in your favor).
Jeeman
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