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Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
It is called Lu Pine. The original homes were sold at a very reasonable rate even by today's standards. One of the houses actually sold for around $9 million during the "boom". The builder was Davis Dunn and the Architect was Savoie Architects.
 
It is called Lu Pine. The original homes were sold at a very reasonable rate even by today's standards. One of the houses actually sold for around $9 million during the "boom". The builder was Davis Dunn and the Architect was Savoie Architects.


I you sure about that number? I saw NIX bought the whole property in 2005 for 2.5 which looks like all 4 lots. Are you saying that someone bought 1 house on 1 of those sub-divided lots for 9,000,000?
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
I you sure about that number? I saw NIX bought the whole property in 2005 for 2.5 which looks like all 4 lots. Are you saying that someone bought 1 house on 1 of those sub-divided lots for 9,000,000?

Correction, one house was listed at $9million, no one ever bit at that price.

Oh and I can add that each house has approved areas for small swimming pools.
 
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