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- Larger Norco 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 Norco
- Great For Bigger Norco 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 Norco 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
Norco 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 Norco 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 Norco, a borrower might have to put about $140,000 down.
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