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Mimimum $150/sq ft if your brother is a contractor and he loves you very much and owes you a huge favor. But think more likely $200-250 per square plus a year in permitting, and another in teardown/construction. There are plenty of places out th…
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I'm with Ira on this one. Ever heard "once burned, twice shy"? Bravern building just took half of their capacity off of the market (turned one tower into rentals) and lowered LIST prices by ~30% on the other. More to come there, I guarantee it. …
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Why do you hate my living room?
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maybe an easier alternative, if you are interested in a particular neighborhood, is to go to redfin and select all previous sales available, and use that data. couple of caveats - the best way to look at thedata is probably using $/sqft - but th…
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Sold on 09/08/2009 $1,650,000 $150k profit! deejayoh wrote: deejayoh wrote: I found a great one this morning... http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/938-21 ... ome/135927 Purchased 12/2006 for $1.5mm Listed ~16 months later for $3.7m…
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BillE wrote: That's a listing for new construction. Hard to use an actual photo when the house isn't built yet. It depends how creative you are... Is it real? http://www.redfin.com/WA/Medina/2841-Ev ... ome/250017
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It's not so much that this is a bad picture - the is only so much one can do with the subject matter
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how did you leave off this one? flush much?
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tomtom wrote: deejayoh wrote: I note that they are almost back to 2003 pricing. that has got to hurt Maybe not. At some point, they subdivided the lot and crammed two townhomes in the backyard. Those sold for about a half million api…
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that is funny. you are right that it was totally random. I knew a few neighborhoods had a lot of tudors so just clicked a few redfin listings and came up with that one. I note that they are almost back to 2003 pricing. that has got to hurt Ma…
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I would call it a brick tudor bungalow- but the date of construction throws me off. That style was most in vogue as a style of construction in the late 20's (at least in seattle). I've looked at a bunch of them and they all seem to have been bui…
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Why not a short sale? I think there is less impact on one's credit rating than a foreclosure of course, I'd advise her to check with an attorney in any case...
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between closing cost and selling costs, you are going to be out at least 10% of the value of anything you buy so do you think that what you buy is going to appreciate 10% in four years? Try this - find some rental homes/townhomes on Craigslist…
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Markor wrote: deejayoh wrote: netbooks are going to flip to win7 in about 10 days. Win7 rocks on a netbook. xp will not be supported long term If history is a guide it'll be years before some stuff is supported on Win7, otherwise I'd be…
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S-Crow wrote: Can anyone give me some insight. Just purchased one of the latest HP laptops at Costco. Tried to boot the laptop this morning and it gave an error that it could not load Vista and could not automatically repair itself. I've tried…
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Markor wrote: After using Vista for many months, I'd like to change to XP. If I buy Win XP full product, I can flatten my Vista box (using Win XP install) and end up with XP only right? I have a 4GB machine; I understand XP will see only 3GB, righ…
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perfectfire wrote: I've been wanting to switch away for a while, but dsl and satellite providers load up their price sheets with so many rebates and one time discounts it's almost impossible to tell what the real price will be after all of the tem…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: WestSideBilly wrote: Spec creep bugs me more. It's absurd to have a 290 HP family sedan, but since someone else has 280, 290 is better. It's absurd to have 19" wheels on a street car, but since 18" wheels are good…
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jillayne wrote: Tim, what kind of jobs would these 2,000 people be qualified to do? bubble blogging. definitely. I expect an explosion!
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davidlosh wrote: there solved 10+ years of overpaying a workforce that is largely comprised of excellently progressive work force that could have been cut by 20%+ to streamline a company to produce better cars. Glad the issue is solved I never …
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I talked to a guy the other day whose wife traded in her Jaguar XJS using the clunker program for a VW Beetle. $4500 bucks for a convertible XJS. I know Jags aren't great for maintenance but that is good looking car. I wonder what the guy felt li…
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SeattleMoose wrote: Rent for another year. The Alt-A wave is just rearing up. Prices will continue to drop the next year. Nothing is worse than buying a place and then wishing you had waited. It could take a long time to recover your downpayment e…
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jon wrote: why does production have to increase? the destroyed cars have already been replaced from inventory. Production was ahead of demand. that is kind of the point of the program, isn't it? All the articles I've read talk about tigh…
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jon wrote: The borrowing demand forward meme doesn't work because the old cars were destroyed. Production has to increase to replace those. why does production have to increase? the destroyed cars have already been replaced from inventory…
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GJenkinsXoXo wrote: Right now is a great time to buy. You are correct that there are a lot of properties that are extremely old and have been slightly remodeled to improve the quality of the standard of living at the house. I honestly can't tell y…
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jon wrote: http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_king/mir/business/53580397.html "Up for sale years ago, the property was first offered for $34.5 million, only to sell on June 25 for $15.675 million. Still, the $20 million haircut taken by the se…
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deejayoh wrote: I found a great one this morning... http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/938-21 ... ome/135927 Purchased 12/2006 for $1.5mm Listed ~16 months later for $3.7mm On the market 85 days Listing Price History May 28, 2008 $3,695,0…
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TJ_98370 wrote: deejayoh wrote: Ford Focus, baby Yeah, except Edmonds.com says the number one car bought with the Clunkers program is the Ford Escape. Edmonds.com? Really TJ? Was that next to the ferry schedule? wwww.edmund…
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I saw that. then I headed over to SREP and realized that aside from you (The Tim), the only commenters at SREP any more are the bloggers themselves. I have another idea for the PI to save money...
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Ford Focus, baby