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November 11, 2007 at 1:44 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98514November 11, 2007 at 1:44 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98524
meadandale
ParticipantTypical liberal: spews a bunch of ad hominem attacks because he knows he has no defensible position from which to argue.
I have a suggestion for you and anyone else that thinks that we need to keep raising taxes and giving money to the ‘unfortunate’: open your checkbook and put your money where your mouth is.
I’d like to keep some of the money that I work for, thank you very much, rather than giving it to other people so they can be given the things I’ve worked several decades to finally earn for myself.
November 11, 2007 at 1:44 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98530meadandale
ParticipantTypical liberal: spews a bunch of ad hominem attacks because he knows he has no defensible position from which to argue.
I have a suggestion for you and anyone else that thinks that we need to keep raising taxes and giving money to the ‘unfortunate’: open your checkbook and put your money where your mouth is.
I’d like to keep some of the money that I work for, thank you very much, rather than giving it to other people so they can be given the things I’ve worked several decades to finally earn for myself.
meadandale
ParticipantThe houses built in 2000 that are selling for similar prices went on the market for the low $400’s new. I’m afraid that all the fancy flooring and other BS upgrades aren’t going to make a half million dollar house worth what the builders are trying to get for them. There is no argument to support these houses (or new ones like them) tripling in value in 7 years…..none.
meadandale
ParticipantThe houses built in 2000 that are selling for similar prices went on the market for the low $400’s new. I’m afraid that all the fancy flooring and other BS upgrades aren’t going to make a half million dollar house worth what the builders are trying to get for them. There is no argument to support these houses (or new ones like them) tripling in value in 7 years…..none.
meadandale
ParticipantThe houses built in 2000 that are selling for similar prices went on the market for the low $400’s new. I’m afraid that all the fancy flooring and other BS upgrades aren’t going to make a half million dollar house worth what the builders are trying to get for them. There is no argument to support these houses (or new ones like them) tripling in value in 7 years…..none.
meadandale
ParticipantThe houses built in 2000 that are selling for similar prices went on the market for the low $400’s new. I’m afraid that all the fancy flooring and other BS upgrades aren’t going to make a half million dollar house worth what the builders are trying to get for them. There is no argument to support these houses (or new ones like them) tripling in value in 7 years…..none.
meadandale
Participant“Perhaps he needs to do something about the decor. Bright colors on the wall isn’t exactly a big turn on for buyers.”
Wow, those pictures remind me of a recent episode of “Sell this House” (or whatever its called) where a guy had every room painted a different bright color.
They should spend the money to get neutral colors put down in everyone of those rooms.
meadandale
Participant“Perhaps he needs to do something about the decor. Bright colors on the wall isn’t exactly a big turn on for buyers.”
Wow, those pictures remind me of a recent episode of “Sell this House” (or whatever its called) where a guy had every room painted a different bright color.
They should spend the money to get neutral colors put down in everyone of those rooms.
meadandale
Participant“Perhaps he needs to do something about the decor. Bright colors on the wall isn’t exactly a big turn on for buyers.”
Wow, those pictures remind me of a recent episode of “Sell this House” (or whatever its called) where a guy had every room painted a different bright color.
They should spend the money to get neutral colors put down in everyone of those rooms.
meadandale
Participant“Perhaps he needs to do something about the decor. Bright colors on the wall isn’t exactly a big turn on for buyers.”
Wow, those pictures remind me of a recent episode of “Sell this House” (or whatever its called) where a guy had every room painted a different bright color.
They should spend the money to get neutral colors put down in everyone of those rooms.
meadandale
ParticipantThe only positive about this pricing is that it’s comparable to what these places were selling for a few years ago.
A friend of mine lived in this development; he bought new when they first released for high $300’s. He sold in the mid $700’s a few years ago and upgraded to a house up the hill on Lago Di Grata.
meadandale
ParticipantThe only positive about this pricing is that it’s comparable to what these places were selling for a few years ago.
A friend of mine lived in this development; he bought new when they first released for high $300’s. He sold in the mid $700’s a few years ago and upgraded to a house up the hill on Lago Di Grata.
meadandale
ParticipantThe only positive about this pricing is that it’s comparable to what these places were selling for a few years ago.
A friend of mine lived in this development; he bought new when they first released for high $300’s. He sold in the mid $700’s a few years ago and upgraded to a house up the hill on Lago Di Grata.
meadandale
ParticipantThe only positive about this pricing is that it’s comparable to what these places were selling for a few years ago.
A friend of mine lived in this development; he bought new when they first released for high $300’s. He sold in the mid $700’s a few years ago and upgraded to a house up the hill on Lago Di Grata.
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