Yes, Park homes do tend to be pricier than regular homes in New Jersey. They are homes for the upper scale of people in society. The homes seem to be overly priced, in most cases. But they are nice homes for the most part.
Log homes cost more than regular homes before of maintenance.
they will be more expensive then regular ones they will be more expensive then regular ones
Lakeside homes tend to be more expensive than suburban homes. This is from increased property taxes and from typically having larger average land sizes.
Krug is by far the most expensive, the regular Krug is 3x as expensive as the regular Moet
Homes in California are typically more expensive than homes in Ohio. Because of this, mortgages for a similar house will likely be more expensive in California than in Ohio.
yes it is more expensive by 75%
Prices of homes and apartments generally depend on the neighborhood or location in the town. Prices also vary depending on states and the size of apartment one is looking for. On average loft apartments have a difference from "regular" apartments of about two hundred dollars.
Mobile homes are smaller and are not part of a complex so they will be cheaper.
Homes are more expensive in the city because of the limited/crowded square footage available. Because the supply is so small comparatively to suburban areas, but the demand is still high causing the prices to be inflated.
Wheelchair vans are a little bit more expensive than regular vans but you can look around for a good deal on one. By no means is it a big money difference though.
No, chocolate diamonds are usually less expensive than regular -- white -- diamonds, given equal cut, clarity and carat weight.
Black diamonds are more porous and from younger sedimentary rocks, so they are not as expensive as other diamonds.