Purchasing a Downtown Dallas high-rise


Nugget , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 05:07:54 AM

It is 1 bed/1bath/1 covered parking structure space, 680 sq. ft., granite 
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countertops, stainless-steel GE Profile appliances, marble in several 
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locations in the bathroom, Moen faucets in kitchen and bathroom, on 9th 
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floor with a balcony, 24-hr doorman/security, surrounded by Griffin, 
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Commerce, Main, and Akard streets.It goes for $180,000 and they will pay 
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the closing costs and 6 months of my mortage.Go for it or keep looking?/>An actual house is nice, but I am not looking forward to the upkeep 
associated with it (cutting yards, foundation, replacing a roof, etc.)/>
And l thank everyone for answering.
 
 
 
 
 

honey bee.:) , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 11:03:48 AM

Dallas is SO expensive these days.. If you really like the  
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place and want to be in the middle of downtown then go for it, do what  
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your heart tells you. I personally wouldn't want to spend that much money  
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on something with so little sq. ft. when you could get a beautiful house  
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out in the country on some land and commute to Dallas for work. Right now  
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I am looking to rent an apartment in Lewisville and cant even find anything  
worthwhile. Good Luck with your house hunt.  
 
 
 
 
 

Princess Consuela Banana Hammock , Friday, 13th of August 2010 06:31:49 AM

$180K for 680 sq feet??? Keep looking!!!  
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