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May 13, 2008 at 5:40 PM #203563May 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM #203509EconProfParticipant
BobS
I cannot speak to the add-on possibilities for an existing house…probably pretty tough to do. I only know that the whole process for building a custom house is long, expensive, and frustrating from what I’ve heard.
As to parking restrictions, it is not a problem on the big custom lots of 1+ acre. I’m in a Casita, a bunch of close in, higher density single story houses, where # of vehicles is very limited & no street parking overnight. Plenty of parking for guests in all housing types, if not overnight. Also, no RVs, trailers, work trucks.May 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM #203588EconProfParticipantBobS
I cannot speak to the add-on possibilities for an existing house…probably pretty tough to do. I only know that the whole process for building a custom house is long, expensive, and frustrating from what I’ve heard.
As to parking restrictions, it is not a problem on the big custom lots of 1+ acre. I’m in a Casita, a bunch of close in, higher density single story houses, where # of vehicles is very limited & no street parking overnight. Plenty of parking for guests in all housing types, if not overnight. Also, no RVs, trailers, work trucks.May 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM #203610EconProfParticipantBobS
I cannot speak to the add-on possibilities for an existing house…probably pretty tough to do. I only know that the whole process for building a custom house is long, expensive, and frustrating from what I’ve heard.
As to parking restrictions, it is not a problem on the big custom lots of 1+ acre. I’m in a Casita, a bunch of close in, higher density single story houses, where # of vehicles is very limited & no street parking overnight. Plenty of parking for guests in all housing types, if not overnight. Also, no RVs, trailers, work trucks.May 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM #203562EconProfParticipantBobS
I cannot speak to the add-on possibilities for an existing house…probably pretty tough to do. I only know that the whole process for building a custom house is long, expensive, and frustrating from what I’ve heard.
As to parking restrictions, it is not a problem on the big custom lots of 1+ acre. I’m in a Casita, a bunch of close in, higher density single story houses, where # of vehicles is very limited & no street parking overnight. Plenty of parking for guests in all housing types, if not overnight. Also, no RVs, trailers, work trucks.May 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM #203646EconProfParticipantBobS
I cannot speak to the add-on possibilities for an existing house…probably pretty tough to do. I only know that the whole process for building a custom house is long, expensive, and frustrating from what I’ve heard.
As to parking restrictions, it is not a problem on the big custom lots of 1+ acre. I’m in a Casita, a bunch of close in, higher density single story houses, where # of vehicles is very limited & no street parking overnight. Plenty of parking for guests in all housing types, if not overnight. Also, no RVs, trailers, work trucks.August 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #597213kcal09ParticipantLately, there are some nice homes on the golf course side which sell for around $1 million, much lower than compared to 2 years ago. I’m just wondering if we are going into the “double dip” where the prices will drop another 20% or so before bottom. Any opinions?
August 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #597309kcal09ParticipantLately, there are some nice homes on the golf course side which sell for around $1 million, much lower than compared to 2 years ago. I’m just wondering if we are going into the “double dip” where the prices will drop another 20% or so before bottom. Any opinions?
August 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #597853kcal09ParticipantLately, there are some nice homes on the golf course side which sell for around $1 million, much lower than compared to 2 years ago. I’m just wondering if we are going into the “double dip” where the prices will drop another 20% or so before bottom. Any opinions?
August 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #597962kcal09ParticipantLately, there are some nice homes on the golf course side which sell for around $1 million, much lower than compared to 2 years ago. I’m just wondering if we are going into the “double dip” where the prices will drop another 20% or so before bottom. Any opinions?
August 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #598281kcal09ParticipantLately, there are some nice homes on the golf course side which sell for around $1 million, much lower than compared to 2 years ago. I’m just wondering if we are going into the “double dip” where the prices will drop another 20% or so before bottom. Any opinions?
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