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- Larger Big Bear Lake Homes, With Greater Responsibilities
- Higher Initial Cost, Down Payment and Monthly Payments
- Better Building Materials, including Some Tile Or Stonework and above average Woods
- 2-3 Car Garages, Sometimes With Rv Parking
- Average to above average Energy Use... More Electricity and Water Required Than For Larger Estate Homes in Big Bear Lake
- Great For Bigger Big Bear Lake Families With 3 Children
- 2 Families On Lower Budgets Can Share Payments and Equity, and Enjoy a Nicer House Than they Might afford alone
- Bigger Move-Up Big Bear Lake Home For Established Families Needing More Rooms
- Retired Homeowners Enjoy Plenty Of Space, and Have Extra Rooms For Guests, Home Offices, Craft Room, Home Gyms and Plenty Of Storage
Big Bear Lake 5 bedroom homes offer lots of space and are especially well suited for larger families,
or retired folks wanting plenty of extra space.
Five bedroom homes in Big Bear Lake are usually 2 story houses.
Across Riverside and San Bernardino counties,
the average five bedroom home price is about $700,000,
the average square feet is near 3100, and
the average age is about 10 years old.
With zero-down mortgage loans going away as a result of the recent real estate
sub-prime lender problems, loans will now usually require 10-20% down payments.
So to purchase the average five bedroom home in Big Bear Lake, a borrower might have to put about $140,000 down.
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