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July 8, 2009 at 1:57 PM #427848July 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM #427105
Doofrat
ParticipantWe live in an 80s town home in Carmel Valley. Neighbors got a German Shepherd and decided to train it using an alternative method.
Didn’t work, now we get to listen to loud barking at 5:30 in the morning through the wall and believe me, we hear it just fine. We also get to smell the crap from the dog wafting in from the back yard which in true town home fashion, is mere feet from our bedroom window. Apparently, the novelty of picking up dog crap wore off after a few weeks.
Town homes and Condos are historically much cheaper because of problems like these, but people forgot about this in the last few years and ran the price up. If you could pick your neighbors, Town homes/condos would be fine, but unfortunately, the world is full of dip shits, do you really want to share just a wall with them?
July 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM #427332Doofrat
ParticipantWe live in an 80s town home in Carmel Valley. Neighbors got a German Shepherd and decided to train it using an alternative method.
Didn’t work, now we get to listen to loud barking at 5:30 in the morning through the wall and believe me, we hear it just fine. We also get to smell the crap from the dog wafting in from the back yard which in true town home fashion, is mere feet from our bedroom window. Apparently, the novelty of picking up dog crap wore off after a few weeks.
Town homes and Condos are historically much cheaper because of problems like these, but people forgot about this in the last few years and ran the price up. If you could pick your neighbors, Town homes/condos would be fine, but unfortunately, the world is full of dip shits, do you really want to share just a wall with them?
July 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM #427620Doofrat
ParticipantWe live in an 80s town home in Carmel Valley. Neighbors got a German Shepherd and decided to train it using an alternative method.
Didn’t work, now we get to listen to loud barking at 5:30 in the morning through the wall and believe me, we hear it just fine. We also get to smell the crap from the dog wafting in from the back yard which in true town home fashion, is mere feet from our bedroom window. Apparently, the novelty of picking up dog crap wore off after a few weeks.
Town homes and Condos are historically much cheaper because of problems like these, but people forgot about this in the last few years and ran the price up. If you could pick your neighbors, Town homes/condos would be fine, but unfortunately, the world is full of dip shits, do you really want to share just a wall with them?
July 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM #427691Doofrat
ParticipantWe live in an 80s town home in Carmel Valley. Neighbors got a German Shepherd and decided to train it using an alternative method.
Didn’t work, now we get to listen to loud barking at 5:30 in the morning through the wall and believe me, we hear it just fine. We also get to smell the crap from the dog wafting in from the back yard which in true town home fashion, is mere feet from our bedroom window. Apparently, the novelty of picking up dog crap wore off after a few weeks.
Town homes and Condos are historically much cheaper because of problems like these, but people forgot about this in the last few years and ran the price up. If you could pick your neighbors, Town homes/condos would be fine, but unfortunately, the world is full of dip shits, do you really want to share just a wall with them?
July 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM #427853Doofrat
ParticipantWe live in an 80s town home in Carmel Valley. Neighbors got a German Shepherd and decided to train it using an alternative method.
Didn’t work, now we get to listen to loud barking at 5:30 in the morning through the wall and believe me, we hear it just fine. We also get to smell the crap from the dog wafting in from the back yard which in true town home fashion, is mere feet from our bedroom window. Apparently, the novelty of picking up dog crap wore off after a few weeks.
Town homes and Condos are historically much cheaper because of problems like these, but people forgot about this in the last few years and ran the price up. If you could pick your neighbors, Town homes/condos would be fine, but unfortunately, the world is full of dip shits, do you really want to share just a wall with them?
July 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM #427115temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM #427342temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM #427630temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM #427701temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM #427863temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM #427120Ren
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More likely, they heard him alright. But they didn’t say anything.
[/quote]We asked, they said no, and they had no reason to lie. We believe them because the other neighbors would occasionally throw large parties (30 is large for a condo) and we only heard them if we went out on the patio. It was silent inside next to the shared wall.
July 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM #427347Ren
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More likely, they heard him alright. But they didn’t say anything.
[/quote]We asked, they said no, and they had no reason to lie. We believe them because the other neighbors would occasionally throw large parties (30 is large for a condo) and we only heard them if we went out on the patio. It was silent inside next to the shared wall.
July 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM #427635Ren
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More likely, they heard him alright. But they didn’t say anything.
[/quote]We asked, they said no, and they had no reason to lie. We believe them because the other neighbors would occasionally throw large parties (30 is large for a condo) and we only heard them if we went out on the patio. It was silent inside next to the shared wall.
July 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM #427706Ren
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More likely, they heard him alright. But they didn’t say anything.
[/quote]We asked, they said no, and they had no reason to lie. We believe them because the other neighbors would occasionally throw large parties (30 is large for a condo) and we only heard them if we went out on the patio. It was silent inside next to the shared wall.
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