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Old 03-10-2023, 08:07 AM   #20
redlite
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People these days want smaller yards as equals less maintenece.
They pack houses so tight to maximize profit.
We did a couple of finished basements in a development in dighton the past few years in brand new developments. 600k houses that u could literally pass your neighbor butter through the window
They just packed a couple of houses near sawdy pond right on busy rt 177 in Westport. Giant houses on top of each other that are up for almost a mil.
Not my ideal setting. Need some level of separation so don't hear neighbors tv or fighting.
My wife's grandmothers house was sold to investors 6 mths ago for 300k. Small lot on corner of worst busiest intersection in Westport. They completely renovated it. My guess 100k total investment. Looks nice. On market for 600k !!!!!!! Heard sold for over asking in first hour of open house. Insane.
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