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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHunter" data-source="post: 2057458" data-attributes="member: 5791"><p>Really my ****** stick frame house that is 700 in the SOUTHSIDE of OKC is taxable value at 35 I bought it foreclosed in 2006 for $8 and added 400 sq feet for $8k, you are saying a 640 sq foot house brand new in say Portland, Oregon or Denver, Colorado wouldnt be worth that!!! You sir have no concept of LOCATION! Sure not in OKC because the property is nowhere near that valuable, the city has NO desirable lifestyle or sense of individualism, its plain midwest and thats it, of course it isnt worth that here!\</p><p></p><p>But in Denver for instance that 640 sq feet brand new is $180k minimum if done correctly and designed attractively. Again I am speaking of say 3 blocks from City center walking distance in uppity neighborhoods like Colorado Springs/ Aspen Portland, Oregon, Any city in Cali, Miami. Places where people want to be, but cant actually afford it. I only live in Oklahoma because I can and do own a RIDICULOUS amount of land for someone my age, and I did it free and clear with cash and built, designed, and used recycled materials as much as possible in the process. Even if my own personal home is slightly ugly, does not matter it is mine, and the value exceeds the cost by %50 average at minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHunter, post: 2057458, member: 5791"] Really my ****** stick frame house that is 700 in the SOUTHSIDE of OKC is taxable value at 35 I bought it foreclosed in 2006 for $8 and added 400 sq feet for $8k, you are saying a 640 sq foot house brand new in say Portland, Oregon or Denver, Colorado wouldnt be worth that!!! You sir have no concept of LOCATION! Sure not in OKC because the property is nowhere near that valuable, the city has NO desirable lifestyle or sense of individualism, its plain midwest and thats it, of course it isnt worth that here!\ But in Denver for instance that 640 sq feet brand new is $180k minimum if done correctly and designed attractively. Again I am speaking of say 3 blocks from City center walking distance in uppity neighborhoods like Colorado Springs/ Aspen Portland, Oregon, Any city in Cali, Miami. Places where people want to be, but cant actually afford it. I only live in Oklahoma because I can and do own a RIDICULOUS amount of land for someone my age, and I did it free and clear with cash and built, designed, and used recycled materials as much as possible in the process. Even if my own personal home is slightly ugly, does not matter it is mine, and the value exceeds the cost by %50 average at minimum. [/QUOTE]
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