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Rivera's house on the market


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31 minutes ago, London Loves Luke said:

You can buy houses like that for $1.3m in the carolinas??? I need to move!

Love the panthers logo in the wine cellar. 

Charlotte is getting pricey but overall North Carolina is pretty cheap, even in the cities. In South Carolina, $1.3 million will basically buy a county.

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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Charlotte is getting pricey but overall North Carolina is pretty cheap, even in the cities. In South Carolina, $1.3 million will basically buy a county.

Not one you would be proud to own

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Charlotte is getting pricey but overall North Carolina is pretty cheap, even in the cities. In South Carolina, $1.3 million will basically buy a county.

You stay out of my county, bud!  No trespassing!

Seriously, I have lived roughly 50% of my life in each of the two states and both have their benefits.

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

Man, is he in for a shock when he gets to the D.C. area and finds out what $1.3M can buy. That's a 2 bed 1 bath condo.

If he wants a house like that for that price, he's at least an hour from the District.

I was just thinking that he will have to come to terms with the word "downsize" or pony up a lot more cash.

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