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			| We're looking to move to a bigger space next spring. Our priority is a good school system, but we also would love a town with a commuter rail or T stop and an active town center. And we'd like more than a postage-stamp of a yard. Our budget is under $400k and I'm having trouble finding towns that fit the bill. What resources would you recommend? There is an equation [url=http://www.doble.com/general/it/hogan.php]Hogan Italia Outlet[/url] that is always [url=http://www.doble.com/general/it/hogan.php]Hogan Sito Ufficiale[/url] true: size + location + condition (+ some for style in some cases) = price.
 If you shop carefully, you may find a B location which is big enough and in B condition. You may find an A location that is not big enough in B condition. You may find a B location that is a little too small in A condition. You may find鈥�you get the picture. $400,000 is not going to buy an A location that is big and in good condition.
 Size: When I look at my towns, I get 112 properties that have 3 bedrooms and 1400+ square feet inside and 6000+ square feet outside that sold in the past 6 months for under $400,000.
 But then you have to define the
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