If you are a collector, pick pretty
buildings in nice neighborhoods.
Not exact matches
Large Apartments — These
buildings are the larger,
nicer complexes you see all around the country, often times
in upper - middle class
neighborhoods in the suburbs.
This may seem like a large amount for just a doorman, but it makes sense as it is a good indicator that the
building overall will be very
nice and is likely
in a more expensive
neighborhood.
I myself own a property
in Racine which was my primary residence for a short time until I divorced my wife and moved to Chicago... I had it
built (stupid, I know but it was what the lady wanted) and ultimately couldn't sell it when I moved as it is
in a new subdivision and there are a lot of
nicer, bigger, slightly older homes for sale
in the area for less than what I owed on my loan, plus there are more than a few foreclosures / vacancies
in this
neighborhood.
This could be a house
built in the 1990's
in a suburban
neighborhood, or a moderate sized apartment with decent carpet and a dishwasher
in a
nice downtown
neighborhood.
«A» Class properties are
in newer growth areas, are
in nice neighborhoods, are newer properties
built within the last 15 years with the most amenities.
«B» Class properties consist of properties
in older stable areas, are
in a slightly less desirable
neighborhood, are
built in the last 15 - 30 years, still
nice, with some amenities.
You'll find newer mansion - style homes
in the North Downey
neighborhoods, as well as a
nice selection of the single - story ranch homes that were originally
built in this area.
The window above the
built -
in desk provides a
nice view of the
neighborhood.