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Interesting observation, meadandale.
After looking at numerous neighborhood maps, I’m not exactly sure which ‘hood it’s in. If you travel east on Navajo another half mile or so, you see the welcome sign for San Carlos.
Utexas112ParticipantInteresting observation, meadandale.
After looking at numerous neighborhood maps, I’m not exactly sure which ‘hood it’s in. If you travel east on Navajo another half mile or so, you see the welcome sign for San Carlos.
Utexas112ParticipantInteresting observation, meadandale.
After looking at numerous neighborhood maps, I’m not exactly sure which ‘hood it’s in. If you travel east on Navajo another half mile or so, you see the welcome sign for San Carlos.
Utexas112ParticipantInteresting observation, meadandale.
After looking at numerous neighborhood maps, I’m not exactly sure which ‘hood it’s in. If you travel east on Navajo another half mile or so, you see the welcome sign for San Carlos.
Utexas112ParticipantThanks for your input sdrealtor. The 3rd bedroom, I believe, could be a legal bedroom. I’m not exactly sure what the process would be, but I believe I could have that reflect on the tax rolls.
The house is in overall good condition, but like anything, will need cosmetic updates. The question really is whether the neighborhood will support adequate price appreciation for such updates.
It has been remodeled somewhat; I’m not sure which, but one prior owner added recessed can lighting, crown molding, etc. The flooring, bathrooms, and certain exterior features could stand further updating.
Utexas112ParticipantThanks for your input sdrealtor. The 3rd bedroom, I believe, could be a legal bedroom. I’m not exactly sure what the process would be, but I believe I could have that reflect on the tax rolls.
The house is in overall good condition, but like anything, will need cosmetic updates. The question really is whether the neighborhood will support adequate price appreciation for such updates.
It has been remodeled somewhat; I’m not sure which, but one prior owner added recessed can lighting, crown molding, etc. The flooring, bathrooms, and certain exterior features could stand further updating.
Utexas112ParticipantThanks for your input sdrealtor. The 3rd bedroom, I believe, could be a legal bedroom. I’m not exactly sure what the process would be, but I believe I could have that reflect on the tax rolls.
The house is in overall good condition, but like anything, will need cosmetic updates. The question really is whether the neighborhood will support adequate price appreciation for such updates.
It has been remodeled somewhat; I’m not sure which, but one prior owner added recessed can lighting, crown molding, etc. The flooring, bathrooms, and certain exterior features could stand further updating.
Utexas112ParticipantThanks for your input sdrealtor. The 3rd bedroom, I believe, could be a legal bedroom. I’m not exactly sure what the process would be, but I believe I could have that reflect on the tax rolls.
The house is in overall good condition, but like anything, will need cosmetic updates. The question really is whether the neighborhood will support adequate price appreciation for such updates.
It has been remodeled somewhat; I’m not sure which, but one prior owner added recessed can lighting, crown molding, etc. The flooring, bathrooms, and certain exterior features could stand further updating.
Utexas112ParticipantThanks for your input sdrealtor. The 3rd bedroom, I believe, could be a legal bedroom. I’m not exactly sure what the process would be, but I believe I could have that reflect on the tax rolls.
The house is in overall good condition, but like anything, will need cosmetic updates. The question really is whether the neighborhood will support adequate price appreciation for such updates.
It has been remodeled somewhat; I’m not sure which, but one prior owner added recessed can lighting, crown molding, etc. The flooring, bathrooms, and certain exterior features could stand further updating.
Utexas112ParticipantThank you for your reply, Crash.
The address provided is correct. The house has no additions, permitted or otherwise.
It was listed on the MLS, albeit only for a few days, a couple months ago. We submitted our offer at that time, it was accepted by the seller subject to the bank approval contingency, and (surprisingly) recently have heard the bank approved our offer.
Utexas112ParticipantThank you for your reply, Crash.
The address provided is correct. The house has no additions, permitted or otherwise.
It was listed on the MLS, albeit only for a few days, a couple months ago. We submitted our offer at that time, it was accepted by the seller subject to the bank approval contingency, and (surprisingly) recently have heard the bank approved our offer.
Utexas112ParticipantThank you for your reply, Crash.
The address provided is correct. The house has no additions, permitted or otherwise.
It was listed on the MLS, albeit only for a few days, a couple months ago. We submitted our offer at that time, it was accepted by the seller subject to the bank approval contingency, and (surprisingly) recently have heard the bank approved our offer.
Utexas112ParticipantThank you for your reply, Crash.
The address provided is correct. The house has no additions, permitted or otherwise.
It was listed on the MLS, albeit only for a few days, a couple months ago. We submitted our offer at that time, it was accepted by the seller subject to the bank approval contingency, and (surprisingly) recently have heard the bank approved our offer.
Utexas112ParticipantThank you for your reply, Crash.
The address provided is correct. The house has no additions, permitted or otherwise.
It was listed on the MLS, albeit only for a few days, a couple months ago. We submitted our offer at that time, it was accepted by the seller subject to the bank approval contingency, and (surprisingly) recently have heard the bank approved our offer.
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