My husband an i are looking to possibly buy one for 225,000. does anyone live in one or know someone that does? how are they are you happy with your buy? an i already know that the "ghetto" is just around the corner.
itsbob and badgirl agree!Dont live south of California. IMHO.
My husband an i are looking to possibly buy one for 225,000. does anyone live in one or know someone that does? how are they are you happy with your buy? an i already know that the "ghetto" is just around the corner.
itsbob and badgirl agree!
My husband an i are looking to possibly buy one for 225,000. does anyone live in one or know someone that does? how are they are you happy with your buy? an i already know that the "ghetto" is just around the corner.
Gee, Bob, you said not too long ago that you LOVE your area and, in fact, couldn't find anywhere else in the region you would rather be.Crime down here is terrible!! Run away! Run away!
Kids...we arent looking for an older home tho. we like newer because the bills wont be sky high unlike an older house.
I wouldn't assume the bill would be higher. Each house is different and should be judged that way. On the low end, and even on some high dollar stuff, builders use whats referred to as builder grade stuff, and cut corners where ever they can. And while it looks new, and shows well, after about 5 years, the quality of those materials starts to show. And not to your benefit. Floor joists are bare minimum code, sub floor isnt tongue and groove, adhesive isnt used, its nailed down. Drywall gets nailed instead of screwed, insulation is stuffed in any old way. These things all add up.
Everything off Pegg Rd. in my opinion is a bad idea.
we arent looking for an older home tho. we like newer because the bills wont be sky high unlike an older house.
My husband an i are looking to possibly buy one for 225,000. does anyone live in one or know someone that does? how are they are you happy with your buy? an i already know that the "ghetto" is just around the corner.
I sure didnt earn much when I worked for 84 Lumber years back, but I certainly learned a lot. A fantastic training program they have. In six months, I went from basic knowledge to being able to do a whole house take off. Not to mention the side training you get from salespeople coming in and tradespeople explaining why they buy what they buy.