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Re: Raising Rent In Lakewood
« Reply #600 on: Yesterday at 12:05:13 PM »
Talking about basements and flooding, is new construction better or same for flooding basements?!


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Re: Raising Rent In Lakewood
« Reply #601 on: Yesterday at 12:07:04 PM »
Talking about basements and flooding, is new construction better or same for flooding basements?!
Builder dependent. The good got better.

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Re: Raising Rent In Lakewood
« Reply #602 on: Yesterday at 12:08:33 PM »
Prospect vines etc. area? That’s a yachid. Slightly smaller as well. Where else? The popular areas are holding up or rising somewhat. The full 3and2 is still a rising product, and new construction 3and2 even more so. That may be a market of its own but even thats gone down in the past.
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