That house in Vegas.Dallas house is legit too.
That house in Vegas.Dallas house is legit too.
And that HOA fee.![]()
couldn't find a house in Detroit
You missed it. Pretty nice one. With its own pub. It's after Denver.
The HOA fee for the downtown Portland place was even higher. Almost a grand a month.
The New York one looks the tiest.
Well now.
Enter the suburbs of Portland, Gresham, and get this nice 6 beds 5 baths 5,459 sqft home for just under $700k, and only a $20 monthly HOA fee.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/26...53837312_zpid/
Or in Beaverton, the home of Nike, get this really nice 5 beds 7 baths 6,943 sqft for $995k asking.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/15...48556166_zpid/
HOA fee $47. Has a deck, fireplace, jetted tub, pool, tennis court, and a 691 sqft garage.
That NY house looks filthy
Vegas one is amazing. Like the Chicago condo too
I live like a block away from that one; surprised the inside looks so dated.
But NY one looks way tier![]()
Wasn't that Prince Akeem's apartment?
LOL...
No, that was in Queens... actually Brooklyn:
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7076...8i6656!6m1!1e1
Gotta keep up my stalking skills, right?
With free crackheads living in it and only a 5 hour commute to another city to work.
YES YES, YOU TOO!
I live in Charlotte and with a million down here you can get a mansion. I think in general all the big cities in the south have low cost of living except Miami while the west coast cities and the North East cities are expensive.
New York was by far the tiest piece of ever. Who would want to live there?
In San Antonio, a million bucks will get you a huge mansion. You can find a used or new mansion for that price. a $400k home in SA is 75% a mansion. LOL.......
LOL still at NY city crib............
Thats a abandoned house on the west side of Saytown in a gang filled boarded up neighborhood.
That Cleveland home was spectacular. The minnesota home seemed like a remote home. Really elegant however
The phoenix home was phoenix themed. Adobe everywhere. The Las Vegas home was offered too much.
That San Diego home was simply too average.
..........Most of the homes in tier citys have more to offer than cities with reputations. The changes in land value are on simcity overload.
That New York home was absolutely awful. Poorly painted, attached to another home...jesus. That was an abortion of a home... For a million dollars? youuuu!! That L.A. home was ty too. Houses like that go around 250k in Orlando.
LA home would go for $90k in SA tbh.
The Cleveland home isn't really in Cleveland. It's in Pepper Pike, which is 10-15 minutes east of Cleveland. If you put in Pepper Pike's zip code it comes up as Cleveland, but it isn't Cleveland.
Well of course its not! All high wealth houses are usually on the boondock anyway. They're remote by the assumption the high wealth can commute to work..school etc, through their own vehicles.
You place public transportation near them and the land values decrease.
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