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- derek - Sep 07 2009 | seattle, real estate
When landlords give up ...
Quoted: This House- is a Party House- IT IS What it IS!! Not FANCY Old House that can pack a lot of Parties
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Whatever it takes man...! Market blows!
Old School time!