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04-03-2008, 08:36 PM
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No, the other London
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Originally Posted by censusdata
Where I'm originally from (btw Somerset & Russell Springs) you can defiantly get a 4 bedroom house for that much. I have an uncle trying to sell a house w/ 2 acres and a barn for $50,000 and he can't find anyone to buy it.
A 4 bedroom house wouldn't cost $200,000 even in Lexington or Louisville. Around here $125,000 would be more like it.
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Hmmm, if you say so. I do know real estate in this area. $125,000 will not get you a nice 4 bedroom house in Louisville or Lexington.
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04-03-2008, 08:46 PM
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I would never eat an uncooked ham. It is also wise to soak the ham in water for 24 hours before cooking to remove some of the salt. It is also a good idea to scrub it with a brush to remove some of the mold.
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7 Up is good for getting some of the salt out of country ham. Doesn't have to soak long.
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04-03-2008, 11:01 PM
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Real Estate Agent
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Originally Posted by censusdata
Where I'm originally from (btw Somerset & Russell Springs) you can defiantly get a 4 bedroom house for that much. I have an uncle trying to sell a house w/ 2 acres and a barn for $50,000 and he can't find anyone to buy it.
A 4 bedroom house wouldn't cost $200,000 even in Lexington or Louisville. Around here $125,000 would be more like it.
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I would hate to see a 4 bedroom house for that in those areas. No way is that in the ball park.
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04-04-2008, 06:19 AM
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I LOVE my truck!!!
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7 Up is good for getting some of the salt out of country ham. Doesn't have to soak long.
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I'll try that, thanks hun!
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04-04-2008, 09:55 AM
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No, the other London
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Quote:
Originally Posted by censusdata
A 4 bedroom house wouldn't cost $200,000 even in Lexington or Louisville. Around here $125,000 would be more like it.
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You need a reality check, this is not 1968. Look online at the listings and see the costs please.
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07-08-2009, 07:06 PM
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I sold real estate in Somerset and 50000 for that means it is a piece of... well you know
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