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We can go to open houses, jump around, and see (hear) how good (bad) the quality is. ;)
Suds Says:
Harm: I could not find any articles about new home construction quality in the Bay Area yet — I’ll keep looking, although if anyone else has news/views on it, we can use that to start a thread…
Np, Suds. Actually you don't need a truckload of statistics/articles to start a good thread (this thread ought to be proof of that). Just some good questions and some of your own observations. Post what you've got & that'll be good enough.
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"For sale: Trailer w/ocean vu, $1 million obo "
Yahoo News: tinyurl.com/9eh5l
So wonderfully Californian, Marsha Weidman's home has it all--along the beach, far from noisy traffic, with a Jacuzzi used to watch sunsets over the Pacific.
For this, she and her husband recently paid $1.05 million.
For that, they got a trailer, built in 1971, without any land.
Plus, the family must pay "space rent," which at two Malibu parks dotted with seven-figure trailers ranges from $800 to $2,500 monthly.
So... Is this a great deal or what?? After all, this is prime beachfront in MALIBU, people! Some pretty big PIBs (Positive IntangiBles) here, no? Discuss.
HARM