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4/2 with a sunroom, 2 car attached and small detached. 1/2 acre lot. Pretty excited.

 

 

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Guy next door is a d*ck, look at that fence, lol. Looks like a real nice place man, congrats. ;)

 

and his other neightboor has a graveyard in his backyard... creepy... nice place dude

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Guy next door is a d*ck, look at that fence, lol.

 

Looks like a real nice place man, congrats. ;)

 

It is so odd to me that homes dont have their back yards fenced in. In Socal you will never see a lot that is not fenced in. You will never see chain linked fences for back yards either unless in the ghettos. To me on open backyard is like a public space and does not feel like it belongs to me. Don't know what you paid for it but that house with the 1/2 acre in Los Angeles is worth well over $1,000,000. Beautiful house though, congrats.

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It is so odd to me that homes dont have their back yards fenced in. In Socal you will never see a lot that is not fenced in. You will never see chain linked fences for back yards either unless in the ghettos. To me on open backyard is like a public space and does not feel like it belongs to me. Don't know what you paid for it but that house with the 1/2 acre in Los Angeles is worth well over $1,000,000. Beautiful house though, congrats.

 

Its like that in any city/well populated area. In miami, good luck having an open yard, and a house like that, with the much land. Someone would break in during the first week. Something like that will easily exceed $1M here as well. :(

 

But congrats on the kicka** house! Hope you have plenty of great memories to make in that house.

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Thanks everyone.

 

Once we get moved in and setteled the first order of business will be to fence in the backyard haha.

Then put a garage door on the back of the small garage and pour about a 20x15 concrete pad behind it so I can pull through to the back yard.

 

And as for price, Im glad I don't live in LA or Miami! For $1 million, I could have bought the whole block here in AL :D

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Congrats man. Yeah I second that on the price of that kind of property in SoCal, maybe out in the desert in the middle of no where it be $250-300k, but I'm talking tumbleweeds and cactus yo!

 

 

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Very nice! Was it brand new? Mostly I'm asking if the builder actualy finished that workshop area like that?

No, we are the sencond owners. It was built in 2006.

The former owner was into pottery and that is the reason for the shelving in the workshop. On the electrical panel it has the 220v labled "Kiln".

 

 

 

And back to an earlier topic, this is what can be had in Huntsville for a million bucks.

http://www.valleymls.com/(f1w1sb45duokslqxsqltja45)/Version15Results.aspx?ID=E533DA503C21F852EE524D30AAE6EDEF&sitecode=WP3471&TP=DV

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