3 BR, 2 BA in San Souci!

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Lived there, nothing but glorified trailers! Not worth the investment, put your money in a real house! :yay:

Sorry Vrai! :huggy:
 

vraiblonde

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And this cutie pie in Chaptico!
- Property Finder

Small house, 2/1, and the kitchen needs to be painted (that blue is ack!) But it's by the water with a pier!

$1500 a month!
 
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(((echo)))

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Lol, you could probably legitimately call them trailers. They're just nearly 20 year old prefabs on a foundation...

Gee, Vrai, this one's another investor special that's been used as a rental, so it's undoubtedly been well used. Why on earth would you recommend that someone buy this?

:popcorn:

she's been drinking, you'll have to excuse her
 

vraiblonde

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Lived there, nothing but glorified trailers! Not worth the investment, put your money in a real house!

I agree with that. I'm not a huge fan of modulars because they're typically cheaply built, but one of my friends lives in a gorgeous modular - you'd think it was a stick-built, because they really did a nice job on it.
 

Pandora

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And this cutie pie in Chaptico!
- Property Finder

Small house, 2/1, and the kitchen needs to be painted (that blue is ack!) But it's by the water with a pier!

$1500 a month!

I was back in the Longview area a few weeks ago for the first time. I got a case of the creeps back there and questioned myself as to why I might feel this way.

I wondered if it was because the place is old? No
Is it because some of those homes have been clearly abandoned? Maybe

But then I asked a few people who have lived here all their lives and was informed a girl got off a school bus and was raped and murdered there. I'm not kidding when I say I had a serious case of the creeps back there and it is sad, in a sense, it looked to have once been a real nice place. They are building new homes back there right now and maybe cleaning some of the other properties up will make a difference. Going in the entrance, there seemed to be far too much "hanging out" for my liking and there are 2 registered sex offender's in that neighborhood.

I think I'd live in San Souci first. I looked at those mods when they were first brought in in 88-89 and I think they were 30-40K, new. They had all sorts of plans for that place, club house, pool, looks like none of it ever came to be. Some of the older mods there are being gutted and redone.
 

vraiblonde

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But the house is practically sitting on all the land...there's no yard.

Hey, if people want a $500,000 house, they'll have to make more money. I'm just looking at what's out there for under $300,000.

If you live in some dinky apartment for $1000 a month, wouldn't you rather spend that $1000 on a real house?
 

vraiblonde

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Longview and Mill Point are some of the the worst neighborhoods in the county, and this goof is preaching "go buy houses" in places like these.

I don't think I told anyone to buy anything, dear.

If my threads make you angry, maybe you should consider staying out of them and concentrate on finding more articles about people who made a quarter of a million $$ profit on their home.
 
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