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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My two cents, racist and flameworthy as it will be: We passed on a house in Hernando because while the specific neighborhood was nice, it was literally surrounded by lower income housing developments. My point? I just didn't want to spend the next 20 years going to school events and being expected to pick up the slack with and for the families of line cooks, cleaning ladies/janitors and the like. Hate on me all you want, but it's the reality. We want to live with those in our SES if we're going to (stretch) to buy a quarter of a million dollar home. [/quote] You mean a half million, right? My house in a somewhat heavily Hispanic school pyramid was assessed for nearly $600k last year. Not in Herndon. We were looking at spending north of $1 million to buy into a better school district not in the boonies, but chose not to. [/quote] I actually meant three quarters of a mil. Nice catch, low-FARM upbringing I presume?[/quote] Hey, I saw it first. European Capital low-FARM upbringing. Booyah. Ugh, better keep pushing those workbooks, because my kids' schoool is 90+% FARMS.[/quote]
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