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Re: Cheapest House Prices in US ?
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Posted by JOHN HARMON on March 07, 2007 at 17:00:50 from (4.176.60.200):
In Reply to: Cheapest House Prices in US ? posted by Northern Boy ... on March 07, 2007 at 11:24:48:
The closest Town of 5-6k People is 15 Miles away, the closest Town of the same number of people in any other direction does no exist as Surprise AZ. is 17 miles and Phoenix is 29 Miles and they cover most of the rest of the Valley north of Interstate 10.However Here in the "Country" Houses of 1000-1600 Sq.Ft. on 1 Acre Lots means Double Wides and start at about $150,000.00 to the other extreme of a custom built at $350,000.00 and up. Older Homes do not exist very often on the Real Estate Market. New Houses here I consider shabby by ILL Standards but some can command a price near 1/2 Million Dollars .Real Estate Valuations are rising constantly and Taxes are following Suit.It is not the part of the Country for fixed Income Retirees to come to any more. Unless of course you are from California with unlimited Finances as most of them give me the impression they have.
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