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Old 03-25-2024, 02:55 PM
 
Location: Gilbert, AZ
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Originally Posted by wilberry View Post
here is an idea something in between a tiny home and The current overpriced McMansions ....starter homes ,anybody remember these ....what a novel Idea ! very small houses that you can actually own ...! instead of renting that stupid 900 sq ft place that is a house in those stupid Villas , Mark Todd communities for $2000 a month with the false illusion that you are are saving for a down payment on a home of your own ...oh yeah there is not profit in actually selling these as individually owned homes...never mind
They exist. There are plenty of brand new builds popping up in Gilbert and Queen Creek that are around 1,200 sq ft and are on a postage stamp sized lot. Still going for $400k+, though. So they are small, but everything is "luxury" and still commands a high price.
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