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#15
Im soo jealous. A 1k foot condo where i live is roughly 400k. I looked at some nice 1,800 sq foot condos, no back yard or front yard: 800k. If and when i buy a place here, i have to get an interest only loan.
#18
for 190k, here you can buy an acre and have a house built. (my stepmom's stepmom is doing that right now) get outta there!
and when you do leave, get a big paper cup, fill it with chocolate mousse and shaving cream, pinch the top flat, shove the flat end under her door, and stomp.
and when you do leave, get a big paper cup, fill it with chocolate mousse and shaving cream, pinch the top flat, shove the flat end under her door, and stomp.
#19
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Apr 6 2004, 02:14 PM
for 190k, here you can buy an acre and have a house built. (my stepmom's stepmom is doing that right now) get outta there!
and when you do leave, get a big paper cup, fill it with chocolate mousse and shaving cream, pinch the top flat, shove the flat end under her door, and stomp.
and when you do leave, get a big paper cup, fill it with chocolate mousse and shaving cream, pinch the top flat, shove the flat end under her door, and stomp.
Mark
#20
The cost of living differences around the country are pretty amazing.
Our house is ~1600sq. ft. and ran us about $140K, corner lot 150ft deep (big back yard), 2 car garage, etc.
My sister in law just bought a house SW of San Antonio ("the valley"), ~1200sq.ft. $25K.
I don't think I could handle a condo. I like having neighbors, but not sharing a wall.
Good luck
Our house is ~1600sq. ft. and ran us about $140K, corner lot 150ft deep (big back yard), 2 car garage, etc.
My sister in law just bought a house SW of San Antonio ("the valley"), ~1200sq.ft. $25K.
I don't think I could handle a condo. I like having neighbors, but not sharing a wall.
Good luck