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    Quote Originally Posted by Packman41 View Post
    Agreed. That is little more than $125 per square foot - about the going rate for a tract house in some of the ring suburbs.

    Now compare that with a small [[dozen? unit) converted apartment into a condo building I saw on HGTV's "Selling New York." Prices were $1000+ per square foot. A 1260 square foot condo was $1.3 million [[same as the Webber House). A 570 square foot [[smaller than my 2-car garage) STUDIO condo was listed at $625,000.

    But not here.
    Ok.. yes this isn't new york, but that is even low by local standards for a home like this. I'd bet some of the problem may be that it is surrounded by the typical slapped together 70s and early 80s McMansions that tend to dominate Shores as the old estates sold off chunks of land. I mean I'd love to live in the Webber house, but take a street view of the neighborhood. almost totally devoid of character.
    Last edited by bailey; December-19-11 at 01:34 PM.

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