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ParticipantIs ice plant the stuff that grows wildly on the side of our highways here in SD? Look like dandelions?
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ParticipantIs ice plant the stuff that grows wildly on the side of our highways here in SD? Look like dandelions?
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ParticipantIs ice plant the stuff that grows wildly on the side of our highways here in SD? Look like dandelions?
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ParticipantIs ice plant the stuff that grows wildly on the side of our highways here in SD? Look like dandelions?
August 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #450768LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Its different on the Mainline. The Mainline is the RSF of Philly but even the biggest nicest estates rarely exceed $4M. For $1 to 2M you are talking about a really nice home in Villanova, Gladwyne, Penn Valley etc. Most of the folks in those homes can afford them quite handily.[/quote]
Ok I should have mentioned I wasnt speaking of Gladwyn type areas. Those areas have been expensive forever. Speaking more of the Berwyn, Haverford, Paoli, Wayne type areas where the building has been massive the past 5 years. Places that werent the upper tier in the Main line but there has been a trend of people moving further from the city.
To the rittenhouse sq comment, thats a nice location. I would expect those to be inflated. But i think you both get my point. Will the above mentioned areas that havent been hit like the Northern VA, Socal, Vegas, Phoenix and Florida ever come down?
August 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #450959LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Its different on the Mainline. The Mainline is the RSF of Philly but even the biggest nicest estates rarely exceed $4M. For $1 to 2M you are talking about a really nice home in Villanova, Gladwyne, Penn Valley etc. Most of the folks in those homes can afford them quite handily.[/quote]
Ok I should have mentioned I wasnt speaking of Gladwyn type areas. Those areas have been expensive forever. Speaking more of the Berwyn, Haverford, Paoli, Wayne type areas where the building has been massive the past 5 years. Places that werent the upper tier in the Main line but there has been a trend of people moving further from the city.
To the rittenhouse sq comment, thats a nice location. I would expect those to be inflated. But i think you both get my point. Will the above mentioned areas that havent been hit like the Northern VA, Socal, Vegas, Phoenix and Florida ever come down?
August 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #451298LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Its different on the Mainline. The Mainline is the RSF of Philly but even the biggest nicest estates rarely exceed $4M. For $1 to 2M you are talking about a really nice home in Villanova, Gladwyne, Penn Valley etc. Most of the folks in those homes can afford them quite handily.[/quote]
Ok I should have mentioned I wasnt speaking of Gladwyn type areas. Those areas have been expensive forever. Speaking more of the Berwyn, Haverford, Paoli, Wayne type areas where the building has been massive the past 5 years. Places that werent the upper tier in the Main line but there has been a trend of people moving further from the city.
To the rittenhouse sq comment, thats a nice location. I would expect those to be inflated. But i think you both get my point. Will the above mentioned areas that havent been hit like the Northern VA, Socal, Vegas, Phoenix and Florida ever come down?
August 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #451373LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Its different on the Mainline. The Mainline is the RSF of Philly but even the biggest nicest estates rarely exceed $4M. For $1 to 2M you are talking about a really nice home in Villanova, Gladwyne, Penn Valley etc. Most of the folks in those homes can afford them quite handily.[/quote]
Ok I should have mentioned I wasnt speaking of Gladwyn type areas. Those areas have been expensive forever. Speaking more of the Berwyn, Haverford, Paoli, Wayne type areas where the building has been massive the past 5 years. Places that werent the upper tier in the Main line but there has been a trend of people moving further from the city.
To the rittenhouse sq comment, thats a nice location. I would expect those to be inflated. But i think you both get my point. Will the above mentioned areas that havent been hit like the Northern VA, Socal, Vegas, Phoenix and Florida ever come down?
August 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #451565LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Its different on the Mainline. The Mainline is the RSF of Philly but even the biggest nicest estates rarely exceed $4M. For $1 to 2M you are talking about a really nice home in Villanova, Gladwyne, Penn Valley etc. Most of the folks in those homes can afford them quite handily.[/quote]
Ok I should have mentioned I wasnt speaking of Gladwyn type areas. Those areas have been expensive forever. Speaking more of the Berwyn, Haverford, Paoli, Wayne type areas where the building has been massive the past 5 years. Places that werent the upper tier in the Main line but there has been a trend of people moving further from the city.
To the rittenhouse sq comment, thats a nice location. I would expect those to be inflated. But i think you both get my point. Will the above mentioned areas that havent been hit like the Northern VA, Socal, Vegas, Phoenix and Florida ever come down?
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Participant92127 Renter (4s). 1900 Sq ft home with one AC unit.
Electric bill was 270 last month. Before the heat I was avging about 70-90 a month.
Water is 40 a month give or take 10 bucks.
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Participant92127 Renter (4s). 1900 Sq ft home with one AC unit.
Electric bill was 270 last month. Before the heat I was avging about 70-90 a month.
Water is 40 a month give or take 10 bucks.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant92127 Renter (4s). 1900 Sq ft home with one AC unit.
Electric bill was 270 last month. Before the heat I was avging about 70-90 a month.
Water is 40 a month give or take 10 bucks.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant92127 Renter (4s). 1900 Sq ft home with one AC unit.
Electric bill was 270 last month. Before the heat I was avging about 70-90 a month.
Water is 40 a month give or take 10 bucks.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant92127 Renter (4s). 1900 Sq ft home with one AC unit.
Electric bill was 270 last month. Before the heat I was avging about 70-90 a month.
Water is 40 a month give or take 10 bucks.
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