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January 17, 2011 at 3:25 PM #656070January 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM #655085CA renterParticipant
Thanks for giving us the scoop on this house, SDR. It definitely looked like some weird stuff was going on with the listing. That pretty much explains it.
January 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM #656213CA renterParticipantThanks for giving us the scoop on this house, SDR. It definitely looked like some weird stuff was going on with the listing. That pretty much explains it.
January 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM #655883CA renterParticipantThanks for giving us the scoop on this house, SDR. It definitely looked like some weird stuff was going on with the listing. That pretty much explains it.
January 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM #655743CA renterParticipantThanks for giving us the scoop on this house, SDR. It definitely looked like some weird stuff was going on with the listing. That pretty much explains it.
January 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM #655147CA renterParticipantThanks for giving us the scoop on this house, SDR. It definitely looked like some weird stuff was going on with the listing. That pretty much explains it.
January 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM #658533pokepud3ParticipantWhy do houses cost so much in olivenhain? I actually went to see this house and while it was big (felt a little too bland imo), I don’t see why people would put in the extra drive to live in olivenhain. .5 acres on a steep hill that may have landslides pretty much describes the area of olivenhain and yet it still commands high premiums compared to say black mountain or rancho penasquitos?
What would you guys pay for this sort of house if it was problem free?
January 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM #658595pokepud3ParticipantWhy do houses cost so much in olivenhain? I actually went to see this house and while it was big (felt a little too bland imo), I don’t see why people would put in the extra drive to live in olivenhain. .5 acres on a steep hill that may have landslides pretty much describes the area of olivenhain and yet it still commands high premiums compared to say black mountain or rancho penasquitos?
What would you guys pay for this sort of house if it was problem free?
January 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM #659198pokepud3ParticipantWhy do houses cost so much in olivenhain? I actually went to see this house and while it was big (felt a little too bland imo), I don’t see why people would put in the extra drive to live in olivenhain. .5 acres on a steep hill that may have landslides pretty much describes the area of olivenhain and yet it still commands high premiums compared to say black mountain or rancho penasquitos?
What would you guys pay for this sort of house if it was problem free?
January 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM #659336pokepud3ParticipantWhy do houses cost so much in olivenhain? I actually went to see this house and while it was big (felt a little too bland imo), I don’t see why people would put in the extra drive to live in olivenhain. .5 acres on a steep hill that may have landslides pretty much describes the area of olivenhain and yet it still commands high premiums compared to say black mountain or rancho penasquitos?
What would you guys pay for this sort of house if it was problem free?
January 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM #659664pokepud3ParticipantWhy do houses cost so much in olivenhain? I actually went to see this house and while it was big (felt a little too bland imo), I don’t see why people would put in the extra drive to live in olivenhain. .5 acres on a steep hill that may have landslides pretty much describes the area of olivenhain and yet it still commands high premiums compared to say black mountain or rancho penasquitos?
What would you guys pay for this sort of house if it was problem free?
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