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PadreBrian
ParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
PadreBrian
ParticipantThe courts have ALWAYS sided with the builder. Your contract says that they will sale house at the market price, AND they can change any of the plans at any time.
PadreBrian
ParticipantThe courts have ALWAYS sided with the builder. Your contract says that they will sale house at the market price, AND they can change any of the plans at any time.
PadreBrian
ParticipantThe courts have ALWAYS sided with the builder. Your contract says that they will sale house at the market price, AND they can change any of the plans at any time.
PadreBrian
ParticipantThe courts have ALWAYS sided with the builder. Your contract says that they will sale house at the market price, AND they can change any of the plans at any time.
PadreBrian
ParticipantThe courts have ALWAYS sided with the builder. Your contract says that they will sale house at the market price, AND they can change any of the plans at any time.
May 2, 2008 at 5:14 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198065PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, it’s about the more stringent requirements. Gone are the days where EVEN your dog could get a 1 Million dollar house with 0% down and 0 doc.
May 2, 2008 at 5:14 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198102PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, it’s about the more stringent requirements. Gone are the days where EVEN your dog could get a 1 Million dollar house with 0% down and 0 doc.
May 2, 2008 at 5:14 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198129PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, it’s about the more stringent requirements. Gone are the days where EVEN your dog could get a 1 Million dollar house with 0% down and 0 doc.
May 2, 2008 at 5:14 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198153PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, it’s about the more stringent requirements. Gone are the days where EVEN your dog could get a 1 Million dollar house with 0% down and 0 doc.
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