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To: Beachside Bill who wrote (5382)6/13/2006 2:13:22 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Most of those existing houses are from the '40, '50, 60', and 70's than nobody wants because they are in high crime, cramped little houses.

We live in a house built in the late 1920's, and it has copper wiring from the 1970's... In NJ, much of that aluminum wiring has been redone, and the homes from the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's are not going much cheaper than newer homes. Here, this real estate "bubble", "boom" or whatever we want to call it, has lifted all "boats" fairly equally, unless the neighborhood is completely shot.



To: Beachside Bill who wrote (5382)6/13/2006 10:09:30 PM
From: Wade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
My house was build in 1963. The neighborhood is the most friendly place I have ever seen. Most of them still have the original owners. When I moved in at 1988 I fell in love with this place.