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Old Posted Nov 6, 2015, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by lio45 View Post
The real estate market is absolutely insane (well, was, last I checked, but I don't see how it could've changed since) for pre-Civil War buildings in the old core. So, I'm all but certain you're correct.
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Just FYI, http://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale...t/14_zm/0_mmm/

It's actually less bad than I recalled, but still, most are in the seven figures... even for a townhouse... This isn't NYC, I wasn't expecting prices like that at all.
I used my Zillow phone app to search for listings in the core city. I discovered you could buy a small, boring condo in the city center for 80-100k but the majority of the "nice" historic homes were 350-800k if not more. As you showed us there are plenty of 1M+ homes available.
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