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  • for sale: real estate update, May 2007

    A few homes that struck me as I was browsing new (to me) search engine Oodle, which lets you look at classifieds at almost every major newspaper in the US (and plenty of not-so-major papers):

    • just under a million dollars gets you 2,300 (very pretty) square feet in Pasadena CA;
    • about the same amount brings a 4,200 square foot maple, cherry, oak, pecan, stone, brick & stucco bungalow on 100 acres in Royal AR;
    • …and a bit under $200,000 gets you a beautiful wood-shingle bungalow in Coos Bay OR;
    • a big, beautiful bungalow with two rental units in Long Beach CA for $939,000;
    • modest 1922 bungalow for $340k in St. Petersburg FL;
    • an equally pretty two-story bungalow for only $76,000 in Fort Wayne IN;
    • another one of those just-short-of-hideous faux-Bungalow McMansions; this one is $1.7 million in Chevy Chase MD;
    • nicely-restored bungalow for $718,000 in "mid Los Angeles" CA;
    • updated & restored bungalow with nice landscaping for $549,000 in Portland OR;
    • modest stucco Spanish Revival bungalow in Tucson AZ for $275,000; and a
    • very representative stucco Craftsman bungalow in Oakland CA for $539,000.
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