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gromit
ParticipantAt one point, we were talking on this thread about those 3 story 3BR/3 bath townhomes in PB. Any thoughts on where those are headed, pricewise? They were upwards of 700k at the height of the boom in 2005. That was double their price in late 2002, when they sold new for 350k.
They’re way better than many conversions in PB, but of course they ain’t an SFR, either. I’d love to hear from anyone with MLS access what those townhomes have been going for recently.
gromit
ParticipantAt one point, we were talking on this thread about those 3 story 3BR/3 bath townhomes in PB. Any thoughts on where those are headed, pricewise? They were upwards of 700k at the height of the boom in 2005. That was double their price in late 2002, when they sold new for 350k.
They’re way better than many conversions in PB, but of course they ain’t an SFR, either. I’d love to hear from anyone with MLS access what those townhomes have been going for recently.
gromit
ParticipantAt one point, we were talking on this thread about those 3 story 3BR/3 bath townhomes in PB. Any thoughts on where those are headed, pricewise? They were upwards of 700k at the height of the boom in 2005. That was double their price in late 2002, when they sold new for 350k.
They’re way better than many conversions in PB, but of course they ain’t an SFR, either. I’d love to hear from anyone with MLS access what those townhomes have been going for recently.
gromit
ParticipantAt one point, we were talking on this thread about those 3 story 3BR/3 bath townhomes in PB. Any thoughts on where those are headed, pricewise? They were upwards of 700k at the height of the boom in 2005. That was double their price in late 2002, when they sold new for 350k.
They’re way better than many conversions in PB, but of course they ain’t an SFR, either. I’d love to hear from anyone with MLS access what those townhomes have been going for recently.
gromit
ParticipantAt one point, we were talking on this thread about those 3 story 3BR/3 bath townhomes in PB. Any thoughts on where those are headed, pricewise? They were upwards of 700k at the height of the boom in 2005. That was double their price in late 2002, when they sold new for 350k.
They’re way better than many conversions in PB, but of course they ain’t an SFR, either. I’d love to hear from anyone with MLS access what those townhomes have been going for recently.
gromit
ParticipantGreat idea. I always skip the “OT” topics that appear politically related, but it seems like they have overtaken the real estate related topics lately.
gromit
ParticipantGreat idea. I always skip the “OT” topics that appear politically related, but it seems like they have overtaken the real estate related topics lately.
gromit
ParticipantGreat idea. I always skip the “OT” topics that appear politically related, but it seems like they have overtaken the real estate related topics lately.
gromit
ParticipantGreat idea. I always skip the “OT” topics that appear politically related, but it seems like they have overtaken the real estate related topics lately.
gromit
ParticipantGreat idea. I always skip the “OT” topics that appear politically related, but it seems like they have overtaken the real estate related topics lately.
May 22, 2008 at 1:15 PM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209851gromit
ParticipantShe’s not a US Congresswoman. She’s a state representative.
May 22, 2008 at 1:15 PM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209918gromit
ParticipantShe’s not a US Congresswoman. She’s a state representative.
May 22, 2008 at 1:15 PM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209949gromit
ParticipantShe’s not a US Congresswoman. She’s a state representative.
May 22, 2008 at 1:15 PM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209968gromit
ParticipantShe’s not a US Congresswoman. She’s a state representative.
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