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July 31, 2008 at 7:22 PM #250299July 31, 2008 at 7:37 PM #250080patbParticipant
well here’s a picture
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1223+Country+Club+Dr&st=ok
July 31, 2008 at 7:37 PM #250235patbParticipantwell here’s a picture
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1223+Country+Club+Dr&st=ok
July 31, 2008 at 7:37 PM #250243patbParticipantwell here’s a picture
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1223+Country+Club+Dr&st=ok
July 31, 2008 at 7:37 PM #250302patbParticipantwell here’s a picture
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1223+Country+Club+Dr&st=ok
July 31, 2008 at 7:37 PM #250309patbParticipantwell here’s a picture
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1223+Country+Club+Dr&st=ok
July 31, 2008 at 8:42 PM #250101EconProfParticipantYou’ve done a good job of preping the house–I suspect it will sell if it is in a good neighborhood and you’ve checked the comps.
July 31, 2008 at 8:42 PM #250255EconProfParticipantYou’ve done a good job of preping the house–I suspect it will sell if it is in a good neighborhood and you’ve checked the comps.
July 31, 2008 at 8:42 PM #250263EconProfParticipantYou’ve done a good job of preping the house–I suspect it will sell if it is in a good neighborhood and you’ve checked the comps.
July 31, 2008 at 8:42 PM #250320EconProfParticipantYou’ve done a good job of preping the house–I suspect it will sell if it is in a good neighborhood and you’ve checked the comps.
July 31, 2008 at 8:42 PM #250329EconProfParticipantYou’ve done a good job of preping the house–I suspect it will sell if it is in a good neighborhood and you’ve checked the comps.
July 31, 2008 at 10:38 PM #250160temeculaguyParticipantThe only problem is we aren’t the buyers, nor do many/any of us know the area. I did take the photo link and your place is cool, love the floor and window casings. Without knowing the neighborhoods I did find others I liked better by clicking on the link from your listing and looking at all the Norman OK listings. I’m sure location is important but I’m wondering how bad is the neighborhood for this place.
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1216+Mountian+Brook&st=ok
or this one with the same schools listed
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=609+Riverwalk+Dr&st=ok
At 299 you are one of the highest ppsft, I have no clue if the others are in an undesirable part of town but I have to be honest, they are newer, have more options and are cheaper.
This bad boy is 5000 sq ft for the same 299k.
I’m certain that location is important but is it as important, is it a very large place, can you have a significantly longer commute, is there a lake, river, forrest or something people pay to be closer to. I haven’t a clue having never been in Oklahoma, it may be a very large town as far as square miles go. Out here, prices can be affected significantly because we are a seaside desert, so the weather pattern and topography can be wildly different ten miles away, is that the case in OK?
July 31, 2008 at 10:38 PM #250317temeculaguyParticipantThe only problem is we aren’t the buyers, nor do many/any of us know the area. I did take the photo link and your place is cool, love the floor and window casings. Without knowing the neighborhoods I did find others I liked better by clicking on the link from your listing and looking at all the Norman OK listings. I’m sure location is important but I’m wondering how bad is the neighborhood for this place.
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1216+Mountian+Brook&st=ok
or this one with the same schools listed
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=609+Riverwalk+Dr&st=ok
At 299 you are one of the highest ppsft, I have no clue if the others are in an undesirable part of town but I have to be honest, they are newer, have more options and are cheaper.
This bad boy is 5000 sq ft for the same 299k.
I’m certain that location is important but is it as important, is it a very large place, can you have a significantly longer commute, is there a lake, river, forrest or something people pay to be closer to. I haven’t a clue having never been in Oklahoma, it may be a very large town as far as square miles go. Out here, prices can be affected significantly because we are a seaside desert, so the weather pattern and topography can be wildly different ten miles away, is that the case in OK?
July 31, 2008 at 10:38 PM #250323temeculaguyParticipantThe only problem is we aren’t the buyers, nor do many/any of us know the area. I did take the photo link and your place is cool, love the floor and window casings. Without knowing the neighborhoods I did find others I liked better by clicking on the link from your listing and looking at all the Norman OK listings. I’m sure location is important but I’m wondering how bad is the neighborhood for this place.
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1216+Mountian+Brook&st=ok
or this one with the same schools listed
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=609+Riverwalk+Dr&st=ok
At 299 you are one of the highest ppsft, I have no clue if the others are in an undesirable part of town but I have to be honest, they are newer, have more options and are cheaper.
This bad boy is 5000 sq ft for the same 299k.
I’m certain that location is important but is it as important, is it a very large place, can you have a significantly longer commute, is there a lake, river, forrest or something people pay to be closer to. I haven’t a clue having never been in Oklahoma, it may be a very large town as far as square miles go. Out here, prices can be affected significantly because we are a seaside desert, so the weather pattern and topography can be wildly different ten miles away, is that the case in OK?
July 31, 2008 at 10:38 PM #250382temeculaguyParticipantThe only problem is we aren’t the buyers, nor do many/any of us know the area. I did take the photo link and your place is cool, love the floor and window casings. Without knowing the neighborhoods I did find others I liked better by clicking on the link from your listing and looking at all the Norman OK listings. I’m sure location is important but I’m wondering how bad is the neighborhood for this place.
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=1216+Mountian+Brook&st=ok
or this one with the same schools listed
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=609+Riverwalk+Dr&st=ok
At 299 you are one of the highest ppsft, I have no clue if the others are in an undesirable part of town but I have to be honest, they are newer, have more options and are cheaper.
This bad boy is 5000 sq ft for the same 299k.
I’m certain that location is important but is it as important, is it a very large place, can you have a significantly longer commute, is there a lake, river, forrest or something people pay to be closer to. I haven’t a clue having never been in Oklahoma, it may be a very large town as far as square miles go. Out here, prices can be affected significantly because we are a seaside desert, so the weather pattern and topography can be wildly different ten miles away, is that the case in OK?
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