Once in a great while I'll ask people in the old-old neighborhoods what people have gotten up to since I've left.LookAway wrote:
Probably ran a Meth lab or were serial killers
Indeed, two of their three children ended up in drugs.
Pretty sad.
Once in a great while I'll ask people in the old-old neighborhoods what people have gotten up to since I've left.LookAway wrote:
Probably ran a Meth lab or were serial killers
Maybe I'll take a picture, maybe I'll grow some nuts. Bitch-made Nigg@vegasfraud wrote:you originally asked for the values of homes in our neighborhoods...not a fucking address you little dick faggot.LookAway wrote:Why bother to participate then. It's not like anyone forced youvegasfraud wrote: pass. maybe i'll take a pic, (like erievern) some day...probably not though.
Finally someone figured out how to play the game.LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:lol
I found this house in that neighborhood (I picked it because it had pictures) - https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/h ... ect/18_zm/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4b/2br 2k sq. ft. - Built in 1991
$1.05 M
This is what you can get in downtown Charlotte, just south of Bank of America - https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/C ... _zm/0_mmm/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4b/4br 3,400 sq. ft. - Built in 2014
$1.05 M
If you want to go out into a neighboring suburb/town on the edge of Charlotte - https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/B ... _zm/0_mmm/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4b/5br 5,800 sq. ft. - Built in 2009
$1.1 M
AbeVigodaLive wrote:The house I grew up in is arguably not as nice as Bush's old house.
Who said it can’t be afforded? I just said it was overpriced (and it is).TheSaboteur wrote:I like all the people who normally brag about how much they make are also boasting about how they can't afford to live in California under the pretense that it's overpriced.
Wow.TheSaboteur wrote:I like all the people who normally brag about how much they make are also boasting about how they can't afford to live in California under the pretense that it's overpriced.
I really like properties that have some seclusion. It doesn't appear to be a bad place to live (from this one picture)AbeVigodaLive wrote:Looking down the alley of my childhood home. I played a lot of basketball/baseball in that alley. Note the train tracks/railroad yard to the left.
LOL at Abe.
Woe.
I'm envious of places with lots of land. Presently we have a crummy condo near a hospital. It's not very pleasant to look atKingcarl24 wrote:Here's the house I grew up in. My parents still live there but they're moving this fall to Utah. The house used to be blue and had a basketball hoop in the driveway. Before I could dunk, I would jump off the wall and throw it down.
LookAway wrote:I really like properties that have some seclusion. It doesn't appear to be a bad place to live (from this one picture)AbeVigodaLive wrote:Looking down the alley of my childhood home. I played a lot of basketball/baseball in that alley. Note the train tracks/railroad yard to the left.
LOL at Abe.
Woe.