An extreme example of the value of an HOA in Upscale North Raleigh Neighborhood (subdivision, living)
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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i am a bit surprised that none of the "major" news oultets around here have picked this news up, especially given the court involvement which seems to at least back up the allegations in some sense. i googled it yesterday & only found this article plus another one. i thought perhaps today some of the bigger news outlets would at least have mention of it but i haven't found any (with only my cursory search).
i am a bit surprised that none of the "major" news oultets around here have picked this news up, especially given the court involvement which seems to at least back up the allegations in some sense. i googled it yesterday & only found this article plus another one. i thought perhaps today some of the bigger news outlets would at least have mention of it but i haven't found any (with only my cursory search).
this is like real housewives of raleigh, y'all.
It is!
I looked around at some houses in that neighborhood. TACKY. Well. This house is particularly gaudy. The others do not look to be particularly impressive. Which, color me demanding, but I expect quality AND taste for that much scratch.
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I've been thinking of a major life change. My HOA isn't really restrictive, so I may be good there. However, my house is small. Still, perhaps i could build a grotto under my deck.
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I've been thinking of a major life change. My HOA isn't really restrictive, so I may be good there. However, my house is small. Still, perhaps i could build a grotto under my deck.
I like how they want 3 million for a home that sold for well under a million less than 3 years ago, and whose estimated value is barely a million dollars.
I'll give them 10 bucks, most I can do.
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