sj, fingers crossed for the house!
Yes, indeed!
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sj, fingers crossed for the house!
Yes, indeed!
sj, fingers crossed for the house!
oh yes.
What town is it in? Also, remember that it's fully a buyer's market right now, you can perhaps make an offer that's more compatible with your price range and see how that goes.
What town is it in? Also, remember that it's fully a buyer's market right now, you can perhaps make an offer that's more compatible with your price range and see how that goes.
It's in Leominster, which we're not sure is a place we want to live. We need to think about that this weekend. We'll definitely bid low.
The transition just sucks.
Yeah, this is the worrying part. She's been lucky that the same medicine worked for so long.
sj, sounds promising!
Cash, much ~ma for your sister.
House~ma, sj!
Cash, so much ~ma for your sister. I hope that the C-section goes smoothly and that the baby is fine. 2 lbs isn't as scary as it used to be.
I love the house, but the city doesn't seem to be ideal. So, now I'm conflicted.
When we bought, we were told to go for the worst house in the best neighborhood we could afford. Especially if what makes the house bad is cosmetic stuff like wall color or carpeting. You can improve the house, but you can't change the neighborhood and the people around you can make or break your home life (just ask sarameg!).
Clark Howard says to find the best deal and fall in love with a house after you buy it, not before.
When we bought, we were told to go for the worst house in the best neighborhood we could afford. Especially if what makes the house bad is cosmetic stuff like wall color or carpeting. You can improve the house, but you can't change the neighborhood and the people around you can make or break your home life (just ask sarameg!).
The neighborhood actually seemed quite nice, but some of the town crime statistics were alarming when we looked them up. It was hardly the best house in the neighborhood, but it wasn't the worst either. We don't have the skills or the extra money to do major renovations on a house. We obviously will paint and decorate to make it ours, but it really needs to be at a level that we can live with for the immediate future.