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-->Well... remember... national average... not local. Those -->boys in CA are in -->the mega $$$. If a "cheap" house is over $300 grand. True. And I should have clarified, I meant in today's market. in 2000, things were different. 65K was the next step for a lot of my peers. Nice to be at least average. 235K buys you new construction 2900 sq. ft. 3 bath w/brick on the golf course where I am at, in 2004 dollars. I can actually see the tee for hole #4 while typing. Guess I should not complain. This may be why "we" are against the race to the bottom. Dah! Doubt the Vietnamese programmer folks are experiencing this ...yet Mark Villa in Summerville SC
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