On Jun 18, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Levi Pearson wrote:
Kimball Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I took my daughter to a birthday party yesterday. Her friend's
neighborhood is very upscale (in the Boise, ID area) and very new.
Most homes likely sell in the $500-750k range, and are 2-3 story 5000
sqft monstrosities. Driving up the street to the home of her friend,
I was stunned to realize that what I thought was 1 really large house
turned out to be 3 separate homes placed so close together as to
appear to be one long building when you were viewing them at an angle
of more than about 30 degrees.
I stayed with some friends in a small town outside of Boise. Their
home there was not only huge, but it was on a huge lot, in a
neighborhood of huge homes on huge lots. They were all new, and there
was still a lot of construction going on. All it takes is enough
money.
--Levi
True. There are a (few) developments with large lots around here.
It does take *lots* of money to get into them.
- Kimball
http://www.kimballlarsen.com
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