Anonymous wrote:That’s barely even $2M in my book.
Anonymous wrote:This house is terribly overpriced. I agree with whoever said that the real estate agents should be embarrassed to come out at this price. This house should be under 3. Maybe 2.6-2.7.
Anonymous wrote:This house is terribly overpriced. I agree with whoever said that the real estate agents should be embarrassed to come out at this price. This house should be under 3. Maybe 2.6-2.7.
Anonymous wrote:The inside lacks any character and it is “small” for the price and the neighborhood doesn’t warrant the added expense. This is a 3.1 mill max. The realtor who priced this should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out. I'm poor.
What does one do in this room?
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It rubs the lotion into its skin or it gets the hose again.
😂😂 Thank you for the laugh today
Let's be friends. That was funny, but I think everyone else might be too young to get the reference!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out. I'm poor.
What does one do in this room?
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It rubs the lotion into its skin or it gets the hose again.
😂😂 Thank you for the laugh today
Anonymous wrote:For $4 million I do not expect a shower curtain in any bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashton Heights is where people who can’t afford LV live. If you can spend that kind of money on a house (that is small for that price) you would just live in LV. Who is the market for this?
Eh, I prefer AH to LV. It being cheaper would just be a bonus. The amount of cut through car traffic in LV is wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out. I'm poor.
What does one do in this room?
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It rubs the lotion into its skin or it gets the hose again.