The owners of property in the mountains give property to their children
to help them build their houses. That's really the only way they can
afford it now...
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how does anyone afford this insanity?
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That's right... In Asheville, NC, my sister's place was priced at
$56,000 in 1980. Now it's priced at $600,000. It's insane...
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Hi Bobby,
I suspect this would somewhat in relation to where you live - here in
the
DC area - or at least in Arlington and Alexandria - things are selling
well
- Arlington has waiting list for condos and the house that just sold in
my
neighborhood went for $19,000 more than the one sold last year. I kind
dropped my teeth, the house price thing is so bazaar - my house when it
was
new in 1961 sold for $11,000 and now they are going for 1/4 of
million!!!!
Hellloooo, can we say absurd. In the 4 years I have had my house its
gone
up $85,000. Go figure. Its all so mind boggling. And so very regional.
Brightest Blessings - Trisha
> Well the market is glutted here and after 9/11 and the current stock
> market,
> I think people are afraid of buying houses.
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