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To: yard_man who wrote (174282)6/21/2002 9:51:48 AM
From: josh tanner  Respond to of 436258
 
Living in south Louisiana, where a new 2500 sq/ft(living) home on a 3/4 acre lot will cost you 225,000, I assume from what I read that we are well below the national averages. Water front property down the bayou has skyrocketed. It's bizarre to see 200,000 camps next to hurricane soaked trailers(exhibiting the waterlines from past storms) where the native crabbers and shrimpers dock their Lafite skiffs and have every car they ever owned still stacked up in the weeds. Trailers down the bayou are caged in with pilings to keep them from floating off. I couldn't comprehend mortgage costs on east and west coast properties, but I guess it is all relative.