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Take a Tour of Matt Rhules Waco House


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11 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

Because he lived there and wanted a nice house for his family?

Also his address is listed as Woodway which google tells me is an upper class whiteopia.

I fully understand why Rhule was there. He was coaching at Baylor. I also fully understand why he GTFO after three years. Waco is a shithole. 

The thing is, there's very few big money jobs that are going to be geographically tied to Waco, TX and virtually everyone with options other than Waco is going to choose another option.

My comment was about nothing more than geographical desirability as it relates to real estate resell value. To put it in perspective, this is the second most expensive residential property currently listed in Waco. The only one that's more expensive is a ranch with just shy of 1000 acres. 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

It’s ok. But doesn’t show the fridge A and i hate the sink step up on the island directly behind the stove. 

Stove should be offset opposite from the sink. Also why is the dishwasher on the opposite side?!?!?

the stove itself though? Droool. 

Might not be a dish washer

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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

It’s ok. But doesn’t show the fridge A and i hate the sink step up on the island directly behind the stove. 

Stove should be offset opposite from the sink. Also why is the dishwasher on the opposite side?!?!?

the stove itself though? Droool. 

I’m sure it’s a secondary dishwasher. Pretty common. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

One big problem. Why in the fug would anyone with $2.5M to spend on a home choose to spend it in Waco, Texas? Have you ever been to Waco? If you have, then you already know there's no reason to ever go back.

Waco is actually up and coming right now...people who are sick of paying an arm and a leg to live in Austin find refuge in Waco. The fixer upper people are gods there

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14 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Waco is actually up and coming right now...people who are sick of paying an arm and a leg to live in Austin find refuge in Waco. The fixer upper people are gods there

Because it's dirt cheap. Ain't nobody trying to pay seven figures in fuging Waco. But if all you have is $150k, then yeah 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Because it's dirt cheap. Ain't nobody trying to pay seven figures in fuging Waco. But if all you have is $150k, then yeah 

Yeah 2 mill for a house and a acre of land isn't normal in Waco. Austin it would move in a month. 

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