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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Open House - Sunday - Key West
Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. is hosting another big Pre-Christmas Open House on Sunday, December 12th from 1:00 to 3:00 PM in various Key West locations. This is your opportunity to see a wide variety homes in different parts of Key West. (The house shown above, however, is not on the list!)
The following homes will be open for your inspection. Click the blue linked address for more information on each home.
1175 William Street offered at $750,000 and hosted by Gary Thomas
1502 Petronia Street offered at $825,000 and hosted by Dominque Barerra
1116 Stump Lane offered at $615,000 and hosted by Dan Skahen
4 Lowe Lane offered at $995,000 and hosted by Mabry Binnicker
618 Grinnell Street offered at $1,200,000 and hosted by Frank Kerwin
316 Peacon Lane offered at $999,000 and hosted by Beth Eliot
806 Shavers Lane offered at $729,000 and hosted by Cory Held
1106 Packer Street offered at $698,000 and hosted by Everett Watkins
1222 Johnson Street offered at $429,000 and hosted by Mary Readel
1315 Eliza Street offered at $1,495,000 and hosted by Walter Schmida
Please drop by one or all of the the homes featured in our Pre-Christmas Open House. And mention you saw my blog when you walk in the door. I won't get anything out of it, but we will know that potential buyers (and some skeptics) are reading my little blog.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Emma's Secret -713 Emma Street # 4 - Key West
The asking price for 713 Emma Street #4 just got a lot more tantalizing: it has been reduced to just $399,000. The four unit compound was built in 2005. Each unit is slightly different but each unit has top of the line fixtures, amenities, and workmanship. I can't say that about a lot of properties in town. But this place is so fine that I invite would-be buyers to call me to schedule a showing. Then we can do some comparison shopping so you can see for yourself how this place stacks up against similarly priced properties in all parts of Key West.
The listing broker describes this property this way:
"Stylish 3BD, 2.5BA condominium situated in a secured and private courtyard setting. Just blocks from Duval St & built as the owners unit 1995, it is in beautiful shape. Fine craftsman ship & materials throughout include Brazilian hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, granite counters, sub-zero refrigerator, Viking stainless gas stove and Bosch dishwasher & compactor. Lounge by the designer pool with waterfall surrounded by a tumbled brick patio. Enjoy the luxuries of modern construction with GE smart wiring, Hardiboard siding, , assigned off-street parking and storm shutters. Walk to local attraction, restaurants and shops. Just four units in the development."The gated entry to the complex lets you know you have arrived someplace special and secretive. When the gate opens your eyes travel down the bricked pathway past the pool and finally view the water wall. It looks like an ever changing mirror of water cascading down into a pool. The small courtyard separates the four units and provides some shared and soe private spaces for each property owner.
This home is located at the far rear on the south side. It gets morning light which breaks into the kitchen and living room. All rooms have beautiful crown molding, rich real wood floors, and designer light fixtures. The kitchen is just gorgeous.. You will not find a prettier kitchen for this price in this town. Period.
The third bedroom the listing broker refers to opens directly onto the kitchen so it can do double duty as a guest room, office, or a third bedroom if required. This room has its own private bath. This bedroom has an entrance onto its own private rear porch.
The two bedrooms upstairs have vaulted ceilings and separate en-suite baths. There is a beautiful stairway between the two floors that has a window that illuminates the stairway and provides a glimpse of the pool below. I don't recall having ever seen such a beautiful staircase in any home at this price point.
If you are shopping just by "price point" you need to see this home. If you are shopping for value you need to see this home. If you are shopping for a 3 bedroom home priced under $500,000 you definitely need to see this home. CLICK HERE to checkout the Key West mls data sheet and to view more photos of this property.
If you don't know the area, the Shipyard Townhomes are located 1/2 block to the north, Santiago's Bodega is 1/2 block to the south, and Blue Heaven is just one block to the east. Ft Zachary Taylor State Park and Beach is a five minute walk.
Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule a showing of what I call Emma's Secret. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
909 Pohalski Lane - a Cool Block in Key West
Just listed by Preferred Properties (that is where I work but this is not my listing), 909 Pohalski Lane in the Old Town area of Key West. Several months ago I wrote about a neighboring property, a multi-unit building which still has not sold. Other real estate companies have other houses for sale on this little lane. The house across the lane is offered at $549,000. I don't think the failure to sell is so much a function of the location as it is an ability to find the place. You see Pohalski Lane is just one block long and is a one way street entered just west of the Chevron gas station at the corner of White and Truman. If you drive past the entrance, it's a big ordeal to drive several blocks to make a second try.
I will also bet a lot of people wouldn't give the location a second thought because the houses are so close to Truman. Perhaps houses on this block would appeal more to folks from busy places like New York City or to locals who value proximity to work and fun. I found a delightful "read" on this little block on Conchscooter's Key West Diary. Read his blog item CLICK HERE . He fails to mention the incredible fried chicken at Dion's located in the Citgo gas station across the street or the fun time so many locals have at the Coffee Mill. But his comment "Pohalski Lane invites life to be lived outdoors, with lots of plants and enough activity, bit not too much considering how close to the main artery it lies" is spot on. When I took the blow photo (notice the cat) a neighbor across the lane was watering his plants. Another gave a watchful eye. The weight set in Conchscooter's photos is still there and it looks like the weights are used daily. This is a cool block.
The listing Realtor describes 909 Pohalski Lane thus:
"Darling conch house duplex in old town Key West at a very affordable price. The front unit is a bright and adorable studio apartment. The rear unit is a 1/1 with a private patio. The property is fenced and has a white picket fence in front. This property is walking distance to everything that Key West has to offer. A great rental property and also perfect for an owner occupied / rental combination."
CLICK HERE to checkout the Key West mls datasheet for more information on this little legal duplex that is priced at $299,000. A lot of potential second home buyers want a place they can occasionally use and also rent out when they are not here. Perhaps this duplex property might provide the kind of living arrangement that would work for a buyer seeking income to help offset the purchase price.
If you are looking for a place in Key West, please consider working with me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
617 Fleming Street #4 - Old Town - Key West
The Campbell Courtyard Condominiums have one of the best locations in Old Town. They are close enough to Duval Street and the Historic Key West Seaport that you can be in either place in five minutes or less. But they are far enough away that you do not hear the frenzy on Duval. Many of the neighboring properties are among the highest priced homes in Old Town. And there are still some of the undone houses that make Old Town so appealing. The area is chic but not too chic. CLICK HERE to view a Google aerial view of the location.
The condos were "developed" or assembled in the late 1990s from a group of unrelated buildings into the compound with a shared location, identity, and an incredibly inviting pool. The nine units were sold off and there has not been a large turnover of ownership since then. The main building shown above was built in the 1920s and the eyebrow cottage (just below) was built in the 1890s. All buildings were totally renovated during the condo conversion.
The developer that did the condo conversion retained a unit and that unit was just listed, but not by me, at the asking price of $529,000 and who describes the unit like this:
"Enjoy all Key West has to offer when you live at Campbell Courtyard in Old Town. This contemporary two story condominium offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms with a balcony overlooking the neighborhood. The common areas are beautifully maintained lush gardens surrounding the pool. Walk to galleries, shops, clubs, and more from this central location. Furnishings are negotiable so you can move right in!"
Look up to the very top photo and you will notice a wide balcony on second floor. That is the main level of this unit. The living room is on the left (west side) and the kitchen is on the right (east side). The doors open to the balcony where you can sip your morning coffee or early evening martini and watch the people on parade forever. But every Friday during the last week of October you will have the ringside seat to watch the official Fantasy Fest "People's Parade". There is a spiral staircase that leads to the third floor where there are two good sized bedrooms and two baths. CLICK HERE to checkout the mls datasheet and to view listing photos of the interior this Key West pied-à-terre.
This place, Dear Reader, is worth looking at if you are looking for a very well located second home in a great Key West location. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule your own private showing. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West.
Monday, December 6, 2010
217 Truman Ave - Short Sale - KeyWest
I normally write about the cute Conch cottages on the east side of Duval Street because that is the area where most buyers are looking. But today I want to suggest that potential buyers consider the cute Conch cottage located at 217 Truman Avenue as a potential property in Paradise.
The two story house is located three blocks west of Duval Street in the Bahama Village area. The nearest landmark you may recognize is the Bethel AME Church at the corner of Truman and Thomas Street (see photo below).
The listing Realtor describes the property this way:
This house is definitely worth looking at. There is a lot of house at the asking price. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule a showing. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West. Just think, you could be using that lovely pool this winter when your friends up north are shoveling snow.
The two story house is located three blocks west of Duval Street in the Bahama Village area. The nearest landmark you may recognize is the Bethel AME Church at the corner of Truman and Thomas Street (see photo below).
The listing Realtor describes the property this way:
"This quaint Key West home was renovated in 2006. Upgrades include new kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. French doors lead out to the private pool and waterfall. Spiral staircase takes you to the upstairs bedroom with balcony view of the pool area. This is a potential short sale transaction subject to lender approval."I have shown this house a couple of times. I am surprised it has not sold. It is all redone and it looks very nice on the inside and outside. The main living area is downstairs at the rear of the house. The kitchen is located mid-way and a bedroom and bath are at the front. A spiral staircase leads to the second floor where there is another bedroom and bath. There is a Romeo & Juliet balcony at the rear that overlooks the pool and deck area below. The asking price on this place is now $369,000 (down from the original asking price of $519,000). CLICK HERE to check out the mls data sheet and to view listing photos of this cute Conch Cottage.
This house is definitely worth looking at. There is a lot of house at the asking price. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule a showing. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West. Just think, you could be using that lovely pool this winter when your friends up north are shoveling snow.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Laughing in (Key West) Florida
If you are among the many freezing up north right now and are dreaming of someday owning a place in Key West, please consider the following. I did a quick analysis of the November 2010 single family home sales in Key West and compared those numbers to 2008 and 2009.
November 2010 - 15 total sales
Bank 1
Short Sale 2
Market 12
5 in Old Town with the lowest $435,000 for a fixer and the highest $1,475,000 in Truman Annex
Average Old Town price per sq ft $441
CLICK HERE to see what sold in November 2010.
November 2009 - 22 total sales
Bank 8
Short Sale 4
Market 10
Average Old Town price per sq ft $509
CLICK HERE to see what sold in November 2009
November 2008 - 6 total sales
Bank 2
Short Sale 3
Market 1
Average Old Town price per sq ft $765 (only one sale but good location)
CLICK HERE to see what sold in 2008
I have often said that statistics lie and liars use statistics. Politicians lie every day. Dogs lie in the middle of the floor. I am sure someone will see the fewer number of sales in 2010 from 2009 as an omen of doom and gloom. But 2010 is double the sales of 2008. The price per sq ft in Old Town in 2008 (with just one sale) and 2009 (with 5 sales) is higher than 2010 in Old Town. Go back and look at the two higher end houses that sold in 2009: one was at 1108 Fleming and the other at 631 Southard. Both are great locations. The Fleming Street property is a poster child for Key West charm and the Southard Street house was an incredible buy at $1,800,000. My point is that you can use the numbers to prove any thesis. The numbers for 2010 are better than 2008 on number of sales but not a price per foot basis. However, there was only one sale in 2008. There were an equal number of sales in 2009 and 2010 but 2009 was higher on a price per sq ft basis.
I checked the Monroe County public records to see what is happening in the world of foreclosures. I only compared foreclosures for the Key West to Stock Island because the rest of Monroe County is too far to drive and not areas where my buyers typically look. And I don't think what goes on in Key Largo has anything more to do with me than what goes on in Havana. Both are about the same number of miles away from Key West.
There were 4 new bank owned properties in all of Key West in November (plus one week at the Galleon Resort which I do not count). During the same time 11 new lis pendens were filed in my target area plus one for another unit at the Galleon Resort. (Why do people buy timeshares? I have never understood that.) A lis pendens is the document lenders file the with Clerk of the Court (county clerk in most locations) that tells the world the lender is taking legal action that is adverse to the owner and that usually means a foreclosure lawsuit has been filed. I acknowledge that a few national lenders have stepped back from filing new foreclosures so I am not sure if the current small number of new lis pendens filings means other foreclosures will be filed en mass once the moratorium is lifted. Time will tell on that. (I don't believe there are that many new foreclosures being withheld, however.)
I then checked the Clerk's records to see how many Key West properties became bank owned in 2009. The answer was 10 in Key West plus 19 more timeshares. Again, I don't count timeshares as they are evidence of too many cocktails and poor judgment.
Since foreclosures take so long to actually occur, it looks to me like the foreclosures in 2010 are down significantly from 2009. This follows the trend that I previously have written about.
If the politicians in Washington would stop playing politics and start to do the peoples' business, we could get things moving more expeditiously than they are. The good news nationally is that the economy is starting to recover and some businesses are starting to hire. Once people get being over being afraid of the future and embrace it, money will start to flow.
I believe prices today are at the low point. I think we will see our real estate market move up significantly in January. The snowbirds will soon be here and they will be looking for deals and they will buy. It happens every January. In the past 33 days 5 Old Town houses priced over $1,000,000 each went under contract. One of those is priced over $2.8 million. It went under contract yesterday. The average price per sq ft on the 5 houses is $652. When those houses sell (close) other buyers in the market are going to feel a lot better about buying now that others have made the decision that it is okay to buy in Key West.
If you are looking for a place in Key West, please consider working with me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or email at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. Our office is the Exclusive Lower Florida Keys affiliate of Christie's Great Estates. CLICK HERE to checkout the real Key West Association of Realtors mls database. If you see a place you like, please contact me. I left Colorado 17 years ago to get out of the cold. I love living in Paradise.
November 2010 - 15 total sales
Bank 1
Short Sale 2
Market 12
5 in Old Town with the lowest $435,000 for a fixer and the highest $1,475,000 in Truman Annex
Average Old Town price per sq ft $441
CLICK HERE to see what sold in November 2010.
November 2009 - 22 total sales
Bank 8
Short Sale 4
Market 10
Average Old Town price per sq ft $509
CLICK HERE to see what sold in November 2009
November 2008 - 6 total sales
Bank 2
Short Sale 3
Market 1
Average Old Town price per sq ft $765 (only one sale but good location)
CLICK HERE to see what sold in 2008
I have often said that statistics lie and liars use statistics. Politicians lie every day. Dogs lie in the middle of the floor. I am sure someone will see the fewer number of sales in 2010 from 2009 as an omen of doom and gloom. But 2010 is double the sales of 2008. The price per sq ft in Old Town in 2008 (with just one sale) and 2009 (with 5 sales) is higher than 2010 in Old Town. Go back and look at the two higher end houses that sold in 2009: one was at 1108 Fleming and the other at 631 Southard. Both are great locations. The Fleming Street property is a poster child for Key West charm and the Southard Street house was an incredible buy at $1,800,000. My point is that you can use the numbers to prove any thesis. The numbers for 2010 are better than 2008 on number of sales but not a price per foot basis. However, there was only one sale in 2008. There were an equal number of sales in 2009 and 2010 but 2009 was higher on a price per sq ft basis.
I checked the Monroe County public records to see what is happening in the world of foreclosures. I only compared foreclosures for the Key West to Stock Island because the rest of Monroe County is too far to drive and not areas where my buyers typically look. And I don't think what goes on in Key Largo has anything more to do with me than what goes on in Havana. Both are about the same number of miles away from Key West.
There were 4 new bank owned properties in all of Key West in November (plus one week at the Galleon Resort which I do not count). During the same time 11 new lis pendens were filed in my target area plus one for another unit at the Galleon Resort. (Why do people buy timeshares? I have never understood that.) A lis pendens is the document lenders file the with Clerk of the Court (county clerk in most locations) that tells the world the lender is taking legal action that is adverse to the owner and that usually means a foreclosure lawsuit has been filed. I acknowledge that a few national lenders have stepped back from filing new foreclosures so I am not sure if the current small number of new lis pendens filings means other foreclosures will be filed en mass once the moratorium is lifted. Time will tell on that. (I don't believe there are that many new foreclosures being withheld, however.)
I then checked the Clerk's records to see how many Key West properties became bank owned in 2009. The answer was 10 in Key West plus 19 more timeshares. Again, I don't count timeshares as they are evidence of too many cocktails and poor judgment.
Since foreclosures take so long to actually occur, it looks to me like the foreclosures in 2010 are down significantly from 2009. This follows the trend that I previously have written about.
If the politicians in Washington would stop playing politics and start to do the peoples' business, we could get things moving more expeditiously than they are. The good news nationally is that the economy is starting to recover and some businesses are starting to hire. Once people get being over being afraid of the future and embrace it, money will start to flow.
I believe prices today are at the low point. I think we will see our real estate market move up significantly in January. The snowbirds will soon be here and they will be looking for deals and they will buy. It happens every January. In the past 33 days 5 Old Town houses priced over $1,000,000 each went under contract. One of those is priced over $2.8 million. It went under contract yesterday. The average price per sq ft on the 5 houses is $652. When those houses sell (close) other buyers in the market are going to feel a lot better about buying now that others have made the decision that it is okay to buy in Key West.
If you are looking for a place in Key West, please consider working with me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or email at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. Our office is the Exclusive Lower Florida Keys affiliate of Christie's Great Estates. CLICK HERE to checkout the real Key West Association of Realtors mls database. If you see a place you like, please contact me. I left Colorado 17 years ago to get out of the cold. I love living in Paradise.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Seaside - Luxury Condos - Short Sales - Key West
While you were sleeping off your turkey coma, a local broker quietly listed 8 units for sale at the Seaside Resort. These units are developer units that were not previously sold. Each unit is being offered as a short sale.
Two of the units (67 and 72) are 2 bedroom and 2 baths with 1824 sq ft of living space. The asking price on these two units is $405,000 each. The remaining units are four stories each and have 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Those units are now offered at $600,000 each. CLICK HERE to checkout the mls listings on these units.
These luxury town homes are located at the eastern end of the Island of Key West and have direct water views. The four bedroom units have 2736 sq ft of living space on four levels. You will find the garage, laundry,and storage on the ground floor plus about 500 sq ft of courtyard space which you might use as a private garden. This space faces South Roosevelt so you will get some noise from passing traffic. There are east facing balconies on each floor. And then there is that private rooftop sundeck where only God and people in low flying airplanes can see you. The airport is located further south and the flight path heads east then it turns south after planes reach open water. So my comment about low flying planes is in jest. Gotta explain that, sometimes.
There are ocean views from the master bedroom and living room. The kitchen is on the top level on the west side, and it has a vaulted ceiling and sunset views. The building is poured concrete construction and has Category 5 hurricane rated windows and doors.
I sometimes ride my bike out to this end of the island in the mornings--before it gets hot. The ocean is calm. The runners, rollerbladers, bicyclists, speed walkers, dog walkers, and people who just enjoy a casual walk populate the esplanade from 1800 Atlantic east past Smathers' Beach all the way down to the point where Flagler intersects South Roosevelt. I took the above photos late one afternoon and was reminded just how sweet this end of the island is. I could hear the birds yelling at each other about a food find. The temperature had cooled and the sun was preparing to put on its nightly show at Mallory Square. And I thought to myself that I could live there. I took in that view and envied those that get to see it everyday come rain or come shine.
One of the reasons people move to Key West is to experience living life on this island. It sometimes amazes me that some people end up living in places without any outside space. Being cheap can really be foolish. I mean why live in Paradise if you have to live in a room with no view or a place with no outdoor space?
I looked at the buildings and decided they are appropriately designed and built. They don't look like the charming little cottages and big Conch houses that populate Old Town Key West. But they re-interpret Old Town architecture without copying it. Ships chandlers built many of the grand old Conch houses in Old Town in the 19th Century. These grand new structures were built by 21st Century architects, engineers, and contractors whose job it was to design and build housing that can withstand our sometimes intense weather and the demands of modern day living.
Snowbirds may really find a place like this enticing. There are two swimming pools, a little corner grocery, and even a day spa withing walking distance. Theses units have a two car garage so you won't need to worry about your car getting rained on. Each unit has a private elevator to travel from floor to floor. That makes carrying groceries a snap. The area is totally secured and the grounds professionally maintained.
If you would like to see any of these units, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West. Some of these units are tenant occupied while others are vacant.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
1175 William Street - Old Town - Key West
The secluded treasure at 1175 William Street in Old Town Key West was just listed. At this point I normally quote the listing Realtor, but since I am that person on this listing, I'll just keep writing.
You can't see the house of much of anything from the street because the entire property is so private. The corner property has a mature ficus hedge on Catherine and William Streets with tall palms just inside the property itself. The neighboring properties on the east and north are likewise privacy wall and fencing. The result is a very cloistered and sequester setting. Yet, the inside is teeming with whimsy and vitality at every turn.
You enter the home from a delightful garden with bricked pathway that surrounds the house on three sides. A set of French doors open into a beautiful foyer which leads to the living area to the right and the dining and kitchen to the left. The master bedroom is on the ground level to the northeast. There is a large guest room, den, or fourth bedroom located adjacent. And there is a bonus solarium (glass enclosed porch) on the south end. Upstairs you will find two delightful bedrooms and bath.
There are two focal points to this home. The first is the pool. The dining room, kitchen and great room & the master bedroom all look out to the beautiful pool. This, folks, is what living in Key West is all about. The outside becomes part of the inside and the view just captivates you. You look outside and say to yourself "How lucky am I!"
The kitchen has teak cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a small butler's pantry. There is a side entrance so you can bring the groceries in from the off street parking (room for 3 cars) without traipsing through the entire house. A small breakfast nook provides a cool vignette to dine less formally. But the dining area is big enough to accommodate a large gathering. There is even a built in wet bar.
The master bedroom adjoins the pool on the south. The doors open out to the pool so you can lay in bed where you can drink your morning coffee and count your blessings for living in Key West while others up north have to freeze during the winter. There's a big closet area, too. (Not a lot of Old Town homes have this much closet space.) And few have as pretty a view.
The living area is on the south end. It's quite comfortable and that whimsy is going on here as well. The main level guest room/den is located adjacent and the solarium runs the width of the house at that location. A new owner might reconfigure that space into a much larger guest suite, but the existing space is quite large. Remodeling is not necessary-just a not too expensive an option.
The stairway to the second floor is just beautiful. It is the first thing you see when you enter the house. The second floor has two large and unique bedrooms both of which are large for Old Town homes.
The original portion of the home was built in 1938 and it is filled with Dade County Pine walls, ceilings, and floors. A recent addition that houses the great room and kitchen addition has cherry floors and a more contemporary design. The old and new easily blend together. Everything in this home has a place and everything is in place and very well maintained. The house has been freshly painted and I am not aware of any deferred maintenance.
The second focal point is the garden. You enter the property from the off street parking area through a white picket fence. Located just past the entry to the home is a trellis archway that invites you to walk around the house to view the delightful garden (irrigated by well water) and outdoor lighting. Little whimsical features appear and make the walk so pleasant. Not a lot. Just enough to catch the eye and make you smile.
CLICK HERE to checkout the mls database and to view the listing photos. You will note the asking price is just $750,000. This is a lot of house for that price, Dear Reader. I have more photos which you can look at if you CLICK HERE. Please take the time to take a look.
Better yet, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. I would love to show you this truly delightful home. You will be surprised at how much you can buy for the money.
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