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07-09-2015 08:10 AM
07-09-2015 08:20 AM
It is amazing how they totally gut these houses! Housing is sure ridiculously priced in CA. My son lives in San Diego and I feel bad what they pay for housing. Plus there is no property that goes along with it.
07-09-2015 10:33 AM
I read he has thyroid cancer but is recovering, a nurse saaw it on tv and called the show that his neck had a growth on it..
07-09-2015 11:58 AM
@Tricolor wrote:It is amazing how they totally gut these houses! Housing is sure ridiculously priced in CA. My son lives in San Diego and I feel bad what they pay for housing. Plus there is no property that goes along with it.
It is. I lived there until I was 29 and my father is a builder outside of San Francisco. I've been outside of CA long enough that I'm shocked when they Tarek and Christina pay over $300,000 for a house that is in terrible condition.
But I also remember a few years back when my dad drove me around to see one of the subdivisions his company designed and he showed me a home that sold for $1.3 million. The first thing I said was "Where's the rest of it?" because I still think you should get a mansion for $1M, not a small 3 bedroom 2 bath home. But location, location, location. If you have property in a good location with good schools, there's a finite amount available. "They're not making more of it," my dad says.
07-09-2015 03:05 PM
@Tricolor wrote:It is amazing how they totally gut these houses! Housing is sure ridiculously priced in CA. My son lives in San Diego and I feel bad what they pay for housing. Plus there is no property that goes along with it.
tricolor
I hear you. In some areas where I live (silicon valley) a 2 bed 1 bath, 900sq ftt home runs 3 million. The average Joe home cost 595,000 for a 3 bed 2 bath. That is about 1900 sq ft. plus a lot to sit on of 3500 to 7000 sq feet. The older homes have the larger lots. Most homes built in the last 10 years sit on small lots almost the size of the home. They have to use 40 year mortgages in most cases, and the pmts are still 3,000. Glad I have been in my home for 30 years!!
07-09-2015 03:44 PM
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