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best bang for the buck on realastate?
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I would spend up to 20,000 or less on a small lot such as 12,000 sq ft such as some subdivisuions in Mountainview arean and use rest to build a small easy to build home. It can be done. Build yourself a cabin with lets say about 20x24 feet. Too many people want to get fancy and it costs alot to get fancy out here. What do you really really need? You have a family? Or just you and your wife? Any kids? If just you or just you and wife go with that small house or cabin and build a nice big deck around it for more useable space. Why be in debt? I only wish that is what I would have done. I would not have to pay a mortgage for the sum total of my life! Find a lot in Glenwood, or Nanawale, or better yet ALOHA Estates! Get a lot at smallest price you can and use rest of money to begin buying lumber and finding a reasonable carpenter who can build to code.

frank battaglia



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RE: best bang for the buck on realastate? - by wa2hfi - 05-30-2005, 08:49 AM
RE: best bang for the buck on realastate? - by wa2hfi - 05-30-2005, 08:55 AM
RE: best bang for the buck on realastate? - by punadan - 05-31-2005, 11:03 AM
RE: best bang for the buck on realastate? - by wa2hfi - 05-31-2005, 09:04 PM

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