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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWow thats cheap considering the Fire risks, especially for the price of your own. Maybe its not, but I always see estimates of 100 a month (that may be way too generalized).
Thanks for sharing.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWow thats cheap considering the Fire risks, especially for the price of your own. Maybe its not, but I always see estimates of 100 a month (that may be way too generalized).
Thanks for sharing.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWow thats cheap considering the Fire risks, especially for the price of your own. Maybe its not, but I always see estimates of 100 a month (that may be way too generalized).
Thanks for sharing.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWow thats cheap considering the Fire risks, especially for the price of your own. Maybe its not, but I always see estimates of 100 a month (that may be way too generalized).
Thanks for sharing.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYou mind telling us what your home insurance costs are?
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYou mind telling us what your home insurance costs are?
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYou mind telling us what your home insurance costs are?
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYou mind telling us what your home insurance costs are?
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYou mind telling us what your home insurance costs are?
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=esmith]There’s no such thing as an abstract “reasonable price per sf”. 4500 sf houses will always be cheaper per sf than 2500 sf houses. [/quote]
I agree – someone around these parts made that statement previously.
Most of the smaller “homes” in 4s are actually condo’s due to the shared driveways so realistically, those “homes” should price just above the townhomes in the area (Bridgeport, Gianni etc)and bridgeport has broken the 300 barrier with the 2 & 2 units selling in the 290s.
Im a local btw.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=esmith]There’s no such thing as an abstract “reasonable price per sf”. 4500 sf houses will always be cheaper per sf than 2500 sf houses. [/quote]
I agree – someone around these parts made that statement previously.
Most of the smaller “homes” in 4s are actually condo’s due to the shared driveways so realistically, those “homes” should price just above the townhomes in the area (Bridgeport, Gianni etc)and bridgeport has broken the 300 barrier with the 2 & 2 units selling in the 290s.
Im a local btw.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=esmith]There’s no such thing as an abstract “reasonable price per sf”. 4500 sf houses will always be cheaper per sf than 2500 sf houses. [/quote]
I agree – someone around these parts made that statement previously.
Most of the smaller “homes” in 4s are actually condo’s due to the shared driveways so realistically, those “homes” should price just above the townhomes in the area (Bridgeport, Gianni etc)and bridgeport has broken the 300 barrier with the 2 & 2 units selling in the 290s.
Im a local btw.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=esmith]There’s no such thing as an abstract “reasonable price per sf”. 4500 sf houses will always be cheaper per sf than 2500 sf houses. [/quote]
I agree – someone around these parts made that statement previously.
Most of the smaller “homes” in 4s are actually condo’s due to the shared driveways so realistically, those “homes” should price just above the townhomes in the area (Bridgeport, Gianni etc)and bridgeport has broken the 300 barrier with the 2 & 2 units selling in the 290s.
Im a local btw.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=esmith]There’s no such thing as an abstract “reasonable price per sf”. 4500 sf houses will always be cheaper per sf than 2500 sf houses. [/quote]
I agree – someone around these parts made that statement previously.
Most of the smaller “homes” in 4s are actually condo’s due to the shared driveways so realistically, those “homes” should price just above the townhomes in the area (Bridgeport, Gianni etc)and bridgeport has broken the 300 barrier with the 2 & 2 units selling in the 290s.
Im a local btw.
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