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fromnjParticipant
I see your point.
Yes, we from nj. Actually, my wife is from nj and lived there for her life and I lived there since I came to the US. We lived nearby RWJ medical school about 20 min by car.
fromnjParticipantI see your point.
Yes, we from nj. Actually, my wife is from nj and lived there for her life and I lived there since I came to the US. We lived nearby RWJ medical school about 20 min by car.
fromnjParticipantI see your point.
Yes, we from nj. Actually, my wife is from nj and lived there for her life and I lived there since I came to the US. We lived nearby RWJ medical school about 20 min by car.
fromnjParticipantI see your point.
Yes, we from nj. Actually, my wife is from nj and lived there for her life and I lived there since I came to the US. We lived nearby RWJ medical school about 20 min by car.
fromnjParticipantI just heard that Maybeck sold out most lots for the current phase after lowering the sale price in two weeks. As some realtor said before, it seems that 600K-700K for new homes from the builder might be enticing price point for 4S ranch lovers. It might be due to current low inventory in resale.
Does anyone know 2000 – 2002 price range at 4S ranch?
Is it safe to think it is around 450K – 550K?fromnjParticipantI just heard that Maybeck sold out most lots for the current phase after lowering the sale price in two weeks. As some realtor said before, it seems that 600K-700K for new homes from the builder might be enticing price point for 4S ranch lovers. It might be due to current low inventory in resale.
Does anyone know 2000 – 2002 price range at 4S ranch?
Is it safe to think it is around 450K – 550K?fromnjParticipantI just heard that Maybeck sold out most lots for the current phase after lowering the sale price in two weeks. As some realtor said before, it seems that 600K-700K for new homes from the builder might be enticing price point for 4S ranch lovers. It might be due to current low inventory in resale.
Does anyone know 2000 – 2002 price range at 4S ranch?
Is it safe to think it is around 450K – 550K?fromnjParticipantI just heard that Maybeck sold out most lots for the current phase after lowering the sale price in two weeks. As some realtor said before, it seems that 600K-700K for new homes from the builder might be enticing price point for 4S ranch lovers. It might be due to current low inventory in resale.
Does anyone know 2000 – 2002 price range at 4S ranch?
Is it safe to think it is around 450K – 550K?fromnjParticipantI just heard that Maybeck sold out most lots for the current phase after lowering the sale price in two weeks. As some realtor said before, it seems that 600K-700K for new homes from the builder might be enticing price point for 4S ranch lovers. It might be due to current low inventory in resale.
Does anyone know 2000 – 2002 price range at 4S ranch?
Is it safe to think it is around 450K – 550K?February 12, 2009 at 6:49 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #345399fromnjParticipantit looks like the income limitation still exists.
jim the realtor posted the url. Maybe we should take non-paid leave for two to four months from work.http://www.finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb021209.pdf
February 12, 2009 at 6:49 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #345723fromnjParticipantit looks like the income limitation still exists.
jim the realtor posted the url. Maybe we should take non-paid leave for two to four months from work.http://www.finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb021209.pdf
February 12, 2009 at 6:49 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #345829fromnjParticipantit looks like the income limitation still exists.
jim the realtor posted the url. Maybe we should take non-paid leave for two to four months from work.http://www.finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb021209.pdf
February 12, 2009 at 6:49 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #345862fromnjParticipantit looks like the income limitation still exists.
jim the realtor posted the url. Maybe we should take non-paid leave for two to four months from work.http://www.finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb021209.pdf
February 12, 2009 at 6:49 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #345961fromnjParticipantit looks like the income limitation still exists.
jim the realtor posted the url. Maybe we should take non-paid leave for two to four months from work.http://www.finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb021209.pdf
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