You guys get 2.25 an hour? I'm moving over the hill. Maybe I can raise my Westy top in your back yard? tim in his $525,000 dump of a house. In a blighted neighborhood of San Jose no less.
> >there *are* no homes in the $250,000 range in *my* area (as you so >elegantly allude to, tim). there are hardly *condos* that cheap. average >homeprice right now (as we search for our home) for a 900 sf., 2 bedroom, 1 >bathroom house on less than 8,000 sf lot is > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >are you ready... > > > > > > > > > > > > >something on the order of $450,000-$550,000, depending upon neighborhood >and amenities. > >once you've scraped yourselves off the floor, you understand why i don't >give a rat's tail-end for what the neighbors think about my van being >worked on, in the street or the driveway. my home purchase is doing >*nothing* but *increase* their appraisals. > >bill >'87 syncro westfalia >santa cruz, ca >the #2 most expensive place to buy a home in the country, comparing median >home price ($525,000) and median income (seems like about $2.25/hour). > _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com |
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