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familyguy
ParticipantA “good deal” is very subjective. Based on the location and price point of that home, I would have probably passed.
familyguy
ParticipantA “good deal” is very subjective. Based on the location and price point of that home, I would have probably passed.
familyguy
ParticipantA “good deal” is very subjective. Based on the location and price point of that home, I would have probably passed.
familyguy
ParticipantA “good deal” is very subjective. Based on the location and price point of that home, I would have probably passed.
familyguy
ParticipantA “good deal” is very subjective. Based on the location and price point of that home, I would have probably passed.
familyguy
ParticipantWOW…a far cry from the 1,125,000 it sold for in 2006.
familyguy
ParticipantWOW…a far cry from the 1,125,000 it sold for in 2006.
familyguy
ParticipantWOW…a far cry from the 1,125,000 it sold for in 2006.
familyguy
ParticipantWOW…a far cry from the 1,125,000 it sold for in 2006.
familyguy
ParticipantWOW…a far cry from the 1,125,000 it sold for in 2006.
familyguy
ParticipantAgreed…the value of landscaping (specifically hardscaping) is really lost in many peoples mind. I bought a new home, and if I had it to do over again I would have DEFINITELY waited for a resale with all the landscaping complete. Unless you have an unlimited budget, I really feel like that’s the way to go.
familyguy
ParticipantAgreed…the value of landscaping (specifically hardscaping) is really lost in many peoples mind. I bought a new home, and if I had it to do over again I would have DEFINITELY waited for a resale with all the landscaping complete. Unless you have an unlimited budget, I really feel like that’s the way to go.
familyguy
ParticipantAgreed…the value of landscaping (specifically hardscaping) is really lost in many peoples mind. I bought a new home, and if I had it to do over again I would have DEFINITELY waited for a resale with all the landscaping complete. Unless you have an unlimited budget, I really feel like that’s the way to go.
familyguy
ParticipantAgreed…the value of landscaping (specifically hardscaping) is really lost in many peoples mind. I bought a new home, and if I had it to do over again I would have DEFINITELY waited for a resale with all the landscaping complete. Unless you have an unlimited budget, I really feel like that’s the way to go.
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