DENNIS
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That looks like a real sweet deal with the land. Just goes to show you, things are tough all over the city.
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DENNIS
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Luis.... Have you tried advertising your place in other locales, Phoenix or Portland for instance? There are a lot of people who would like to
relocate, in spite of all the issues.
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stevelaubly
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Terms??
Will you carry for short term? How much down and how much per month?
(For qualified purchaser, of course).
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Bajahowodd
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At the end of the day, this dwelling can best be described as either a manufactured home, or a double wide. Not to denigrate the upgrades. But, truth
is that you are trying to sell, and for at least two years, a trailer with a view.
So, this brings me to a big question. In your various posts over the past few years, you have described yourself in terms ranging from being a
retired contractor who has built thousands of homes in the US, to a real estate developer and contractor in Ensenada.
Assuming you do have clear title to this property, I would have to admit that for its location alone, I'm intrigued. But, despite your having dropped
your asking price somewhat, it still doesn't come close to a number you're going to have to get to in order to actually sell. Not for a trailer with a
view.
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longlegsinlapaz
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HowOdd, your snobbery is showing!! There is a big difference between a trailer
house & a modular home! Trust me, my first home purchase was a new 12' x 60' mobile home with aluminum sheathing, hauled to my lot on wheels
& skirted....that mobile home was a helluva lot closer to the "trailer" you're making Riptide's (what appears to be) modular home
out to be!
Hang in there Riptide, it only takes the right buyer to make a sale!
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mtgoat666
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friends built a house in that neighborhood 2 years ago. stayed there several times. the neighborhood has a many nice custom homes. odd statement by
seller saying that the trailer being better than mexican construction. i have seen many, many,many mexican houses that are better than trailers.
most mexican houses in that area are probably better than trailer. sounds like a white trash gringo whose trailer is dragging down neighboring house
values
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Lobsterman
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"White Trash Gringo". Joe you should not throw stones from your dirty glass house of perversion.
Nice place Riptide, great view. Good luck with your sale and new abode.
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Cypress
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Lived in a trailer for a couple of years, was just as nice as a regular house. It wasn't in a tornado or hurricane prone area.
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krafty
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Would love to buy the hot tub and truck it to Rosarito!
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Arturo
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I grew up in B.G, Your company did a great job on the Police Dept. and City Hall. WOW what a small world.
Good luck on the Sell of ur home and congrats on the Job Offer.
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