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Price is too high and the location is okay.
Since you’re commenting on schools, you must have (or are considering) children. Wouldn’t you prefer a house over a condo?
Price is too high and the location is okay.
Since you’re commenting on schools, you must have (or are considering) children. Wouldn’t you prefer a house over a condo?
I don’t care about the homes there, but I am still pissed off that they removed the previous driving range.
I don’t care about the homes there, but I am still pissed off that they removed the previous driving range.
I am with you……why do we need more condos? It was nice having an open space area/ driving range.
Not sure there is a big need for condos in that area either.
I am with you……why do we need more condos? It was nice having an open space area/ driving range.
Not sure there is a big need for condos in that area either.
I would use redfin and view the $/sq ft of comparable resale condos and detached homes as well as “Past Sales.”
I have visited Cypress Greens and you wil be over $10k anually in Property Taxes, MelloRoos and HOA fees.
Yes, $10K before you even pay your mortgage.
I do not know how this builder is going to onload this property. The problem is the value of the land is depreciating.
Why would I buy your condo when I can get a detached home nearby?
Also ask yourself, who will get financed for these condos. . . . and some of these condos have been slated for Low Income financing as well.
I would use redfin and view the $/sq ft of comparable resale condos and detached homes as well as “Past Sales.”
I have visited Cypress Greens and you wil be over $10k anually in Property Taxes, MelloRoos and HOA fees.
Yes, $10K before you even pay your mortgage.
I do not know how this builder is going to onload this property. The problem is the value of the land is depreciating.
Why would I buy your condo when I can get a detached home nearby?
Also ask yourself, who will get financed for these condos. . . . and some of these condos have been slated for Low Income financing as well.