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Did anyone watch Home and Garden tv last night @10:00 p.m.? St.Thomas was featured. 3 home were shown around the $400,000 price mark.Yes, I did drool on the remote again! :roll: Parafins
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Yes! I saw it but I have to say that I was disappointed at the properties they showed. I watch that program all the time and they have showed many tropical islands and the properties they show are usually "nicer" than what they showed on STT. I don't think it gave a nice picture of what there is to offer on the island. That's just my opinion. :D
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kma27 wrote:Yes! I saw it but I have to say that I was disappointed at the properties they showed. I watch that program all the time and they have showed many tropical islands and the properties they show are usually "nicer" than what they showed on STT. I don't think it gave a nice picture of what there is to offer on the island. That's just my opinion. :D
Yes, I agree. The homes needed a bit of work including the last one. It was the second that had that "view" that mad my heart just melt! Parafins
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I have no idea why they did that. Maybe because it was an investment property and she was going to live there?

It was disappointing.
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Really? Can you get a turnkey home on STT for 400k?

I guess I don't know the VI real estate market well. My husband and I were surprised by (what we perceived) how inexpensive those properties were. The views were incredible and the income units were a great bonus.

To keep it in perspective, I know of a home in a neighboring town that overlooked the ocean (not beachfront) the house sold for 3 million and was torn down for new construction. :shock: I could live quite happily in their new tool shed.
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I know of a home in a neighboring town that overlooked the ocean (not beachfront) the house sold for 3 million and was torn down for new construction. I could live quite happily in their new tool shed."

Happens quite a bit out here in Beverly Hills for one.
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promoguy wrote:I know of a home in a neighboring town that overlooked the ocean (not beachfront) the house sold for 3 million and was torn down for new construction. I could live quite happily in their new tool shed."

Happens quite a bit out here in Beverly Hills for one.
I know as it happens here often as well- they aren't making anymore coastline......that's why I'm so surprised that a home, with income property, with those types of views could be bought for that price.
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