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July 31, 2009 at 12:35 PM #440441July 31, 2009 at 2:57 PM #439746freshmanParticipant
omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.
July 31, 2009 at 2:57 PM #439946freshmanParticipantomg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.
July 31, 2009 at 2:57 PM #440273freshmanParticipantomg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.
July 31, 2009 at 2:57 PM #440344freshmanParticipantomg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.
July 31, 2009 at 2:57 PM #440516freshmanParticipantomg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.
July 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM #439797kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.[/quote]
It’s not free (yet). The owner paid close to $1 million for this house…
July 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM #439998kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.[/quote]
It’s not free (yet). The owner paid close to $1 million for this house…
July 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM #440325kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.[/quote]
It’s not free (yet). The owner paid close to $1 million for this house…
July 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM #440397kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.[/quote]
It’s not free (yet). The owner paid close to $1 million for this house…
July 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM #440569kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]omg..is that a real picture ? it looks terrible… even it is free, I won’t put my life in risk there.[/quote]
It’s not free (yet). The owner paid close to $1 million for this house…
August 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM #445063AnonymousGuestHi all: I just noticed this blog. I live in Sanctuary, and like it here. The five minute drive to town does not bother me, and the country feel is nice. Yes the power lines are everywhere up here, but nowhere near Sanctuary, except for a very distant view. Not my favorite view either. I have not seen anyone mention lot size. If you want to do well, avoid the small lots. A 5000+ sf home should be on a substantial lot. Sanctuary averages closer to a half acre, and that is phenominal (and expensive to landscape). Don’t spend a million on any house you can barely put a pool on. My opinion, if you can find a 5000+ house on a LARGE lot with a view for close to a million, buy it. There are several short sales, like the model two noted above, which is a great deal. I know they have at least $1.5M in it. Sanctuary is the real deal, not a power line community or a row house with no yard. By the way, they just sold out at the sales office (including the models pushing $1.4M, so once the short sales are gone (there are three), prices may escalate. At least I hope and think so. I wish you well.
August 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM #445257AnonymousGuestHi all: I just noticed this blog. I live in Sanctuary, and like it here. The five minute drive to town does not bother me, and the country feel is nice. Yes the power lines are everywhere up here, but nowhere near Sanctuary, except for a very distant view. Not my favorite view either. I have not seen anyone mention lot size. If you want to do well, avoid the small lots. A 5000+ sf home should be on a substantial lot. Sanctuary averages closer to a half acre, and that is phenominal (and expensive to landscape). Don’t spend a million on any house you can barely put a pool on. My opinion, if you can find a 5000+ house on a LARGE lot with a view for close to a million, buy it. There are several short sales, like the model two noted above, which is a great deal. I know they have at least $1.5M in it. Sanctuary is the real deal, not a power line community or a row house with no yard. By the way, they just sold out at the sales office (including the models pushing $1.4M, so once the short sales are gone (there are three), prices may escalate. At least I hope and think so. I wish you well.
August 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM #445594AnonymousGuestHi all: I just noticed this blog. I live in Sanctuary, and like it here. The five minute drive to town does not bother me, and the country feel is nice. Yes the power lines are everywhere up here, but nowhere near Sanctuary, except for a very distant view. Not my favorite view either. I have not seen anyone mention lot size. If you want to do well, avoid the small lots. A 5000+ sf home should be on a substantial lot. Sanctuary averages closer to a half acre, and that is phenominal (and expensive to landscape). Don’t spend a million on any house you can barely put a pool on. My opinion, if you can find a 5000+ house on a LARGE lot with a view for close to a million, buy it. There are several short sales, like the model two noted above, which is a great deal. I know they have at least $1.5M in it. Sanctuary is the real deal, not a power line community or a row house with no yard. By the way, they just sold out at the sales office (including the models pushing $1.4M, so once the short sales are gone (there are three), prices may escalate. At least I hope and think so. I wish you well.
August 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM #445666AnonymousGuestHi all: I just noticed this blog. I live in Sanctuary, and like it here. The five minute drive to town does not bother me, and the country feel is nice. Yes the power lines are everywhere up here, but nowhere near Sanctuary, except for a very distant view. Not my favorite view either. I have not seen anyone mention lot size. If you want to do well, avoid the small lots. A 5000+ sf home should be on a substantial lot. Sanctuary averages closer to a half acre, and that is phenominal (and expensive to landscape). Don’t spend a million on any house you can barely put a pool on. My opinion, if you can find a 5000+ house on a LARGE lot with a view for close to a million, buy it. There are several short sales, like the model two noted above, which is a great deal. I know they have at least $1.5M in it. Sanctuary is the real deal, not a power line community or a row house with no yard. By the way, they just sold out at the sales office (including the models pushing $1.4M, so once the short sales are gone (there are three), prices may escalate. At least I hope and think so. I wish you well.
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