I grew up 6.2 miles from #16. I know that because we were family best buddies with two people who moved there and built homes and I used to ride my bike to see them. Their homes were built for under $30,000 in 1971 and were mid to upper level homes for their neighborhoods. According to the article, that'd mean their property values increased over 21 times in 36 years. That ain't a bad return. (No wonder none of them live there anymore). ;0)

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