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LOL. I couldn't afford $750k, and even if I could, I'd find a more reasonable area. That's insanity. Even half that would be overpaying, in my opinion.
The inevitable must be around the corner. "What kind of home can you get for $1M".
LOL. I couldn't afford $750k, and even if I could, I'd find a more reasonable area. That's insanity. Even half that would be overpaying, in my opinion.
The inevitable must be around the corner. "What kind of home can you get for $1M".
There are threads on here of homes for $100k, $250k, $500k, and $750k. A $1m thread isn't a bad idea. Just gives an idea of homes in a wide variety of price ranges from across the U.S.
Now we're getting to the threshhold of what would be considered an average, single-family house in my area. It won't be huge, it won't have a big yard and you will be very close to your neighbors, but you can get an actual house in good condition in a good neighborhood for this price.
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