condocraze in san diego
so sieht es an einem hot spot aktuell aus. besten dank an ben.
http://thehousingbubbleblog.com/slideshow/
1/153 This is looking toward the Gaslamp district and the construction site of The Hard Rock Condotels in the foreground. Several cranes and half empty or half finished condos in the background. The number of huge holes in the ground awaiting condos to be built on them is just silly, but harder to photograph. Many of these places also have HOA fees of $600-800 a month for a tiny living space.nd the construction site of The Hard Rock Condotels in the foreground. Several cranes and half empty or half finished condos in the background. The number of huge holes in the ground awaiting condos to be built on them is just silly, but harder to photograph.
ein "overbuilding" ist für den laien beim besten willen nicht zu erkennen.........
gruß
jan-martin
http://thehousingbubbleblog.com/slideshow/
1/153 This is looking toward the Gaslamp district and the construction site of The Hard Rock Condotels in the foreground. Several cranes and half empty or half finished condos in the background. The number of huge holes in the ground awaiting condos to be built on them is just silly, but harder to photograph. Many of these places also have HOA fees of $600-800 a month for a tiny living space.nd the construction site of The Hard Rock Condotels in the foreground. Several cranes and half empty or half finished condos in the background. The number of huge holes in the ground awaiting condos to be built on them is just silly, but harder to photograph.
ein "overbuilding" ist für den laien beim besten willen nicht zu erkennen.........
gruß
jan-martin
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