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toddt
ParticipantYou can definitely do a home for $150, but you’d be hard pressed to get past design guidelines with that spec level.
toddt
Participant1.5% based on assessed value is tax+MR. Assessed value technically has nothing to do with your purchase price or the original price as new, but in practice most home re-assess fairly closely to your purchase price.
toddt
Participant1.5% based on assessed value is tax+MR. Assessed value technically has nothing to do with your purchase price or the original price as new, but in practice most home re-assess fairly closely to your purchase price.
toddt
Participant1.5% based on assessed value is tax+MR. Assessed value technically has nothing to do with your purchase price or the original price as new, but in practice most home re-assess fairly closely to your purchase price.
toddt
Participant1.5% based on assessed value is tax+MR. Assessed value technically has nothing to do with your purchase price or the original price as new, but in practice most home re-assess fairly closely to your purchase price.
toddt
Participant1.5% based on assessed value is tax+MR. Assessed value technically has nothing to do with your purchase price or the original price as new, but in practice most home re-assess fairly closely to your purchase price.
toddt
ParticipantThanks everyone. Many of the Serenity lots have good views, and this is one of the reasons we like the neighborhood. The schools problem and lack of neighborhood amenities are the main drawbacks.
Does anyone know anything about the Sycamore Park that is supposed to go in at some point? When would it be built?
Also, if anyone has any thoughts on the St. Gregory’s school in there, I would appreciate them.
toddt
ParticipantThanks everyone. Many of the Serenity lots have good views, and this is one of the reasons we like the neighborhood. The schools problem and lack of neighborhood amenities are the main drawbacks.
Does anyone know anything about the Sycamore Park that is supposed to go in at some point? When would it be built?
Also, if anyone has any thoughts on the St. Gregory’s school in there, I would appreciate them.
toddt
ParticipantThanks everyone. Many of the Serenity lots have good views, and this is one of the reasons we like the neighborhood. The schools problem and lack of neighborhood amenities are the main drawbacks.
Does anyone know anything about the Sycamore Park that is supposed to go in at some point? When would it be built?
Also, if anyone has any thoughts on the St. Gregory’s school in there, I would appreciate them.
toddt
ParticipantThanks everyone. Many of the Serenity lots have good views, and this is one of the reasons we like the neighborhood. The schools problem and lack of neighborhood amenities are the main drawbacks.
Does anyone know anything about the Sycamore Park that is supposed to go in at some point? When would it be built?
Also, if anyone has any thoughts on the St. Gregory’s school in there, I would appreciate them.
toddt
ParticipantThanks everyone. Many of the Serenity lots have good views, and this is one of the reasons we like the neighborhood. The schools problem and lack of neighborhood amenities are the main drawbacks.
Does anyone know anything about the Sycamore Park that is supposed to go in at some point? When would it be built?
Also, if anyone has any thoughts on the St. Gregory’s school in there, I would appreciate them.
toddt
ParticipantI am in the public records business and it’s not common for mods (including principal reductions) to record. It does happen, and it’s happening more and more, but it’s not a matter of course.
toddt
ParticipantI am in the public records business and it’s not common for mods (including principal reductions) to record. It does happen, and it’s happening more and more, but it’s not a matter of course.
toddt
ParticipantI am in the public records business and it’s not common for mods (including principal reductions) to record. It does happen, and it’s happening more and more, but it’s not a matter of course.
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