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Old 02-11-2007, 12:47 AM   #11
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Ohter board? what other board???
I first met Budbo in EQ, we both frequent another board from those days


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Old 02-11-2007, 01:49 AM   #12
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Supply and Demand.

More demand on the coasts + limited supply + high prices.

Trust me, it's not utopia here in the Milwaukee area. Prices seem low compared to on the coasts, but taxes are hell.

A guy I know who sells new construction houses in the Raleigh NC area says prices there are downright cheap compared to here. Of course you don't get a basement with your house there, but most have large "bonus" rooms which sort of make up for the space you don't get there.

p.s. Pumbaa, are you going to drink some of your beer so that you can brew again? I don't know if it's healthy to keep your brewery closed.
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my farmhouse built in 1850 in s.e. vermont cost $102,000 a year ago! it's got a garage big enough for my car, with plenty of room left over for brewing and all of my other crap too. the mortgage is around $700 a month including taxes and insurance, cheaper than rent for a smaller house!

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I paid 130k for my 2200 sq foot house on .5 acres in a really nice established neighborhood here in Central Texas. Good solid built house from the late 60's, 2 car garage plus carport, 4 bed, 2 bath, Greenhouse, a nice view of the city.

My wife watches that show "What you get for the money" and I'm shocked at how much people pay and what little they get.


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