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December 8, 2010 at 9:28 PM #638495December 8, 2010 at 9:37 PM #637398bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Scarlett]. . . Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there. . .[/quote]
Scarlett, you don’t need to confuse yourself with multiple properties in inventory. You only need to buy ONE.
PQ and SR have more inventory because they have more DISTRESSED property listings which may or may not translate into successfully-consummated closings, i.e. “hopeful short-sales.” There are more REOs and walkaways (deeds in lieu/cash for keys) in these areas than UC.
Sit down for a moment and ask yourself why this is so.
December 8, 2010 at 9:37 PM #637471bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]. . . Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there. . .[/quote]
Scarlett, you don’t need to confuse yourself with multiple properties in inventory. You only need to buy ONE.
PQ and SR have more inventory because they have more DISTRESSED property listings which may or may not translate into successfully-consummated closings, i.e. “hopeful short-sales.” There are more REOs and walkaways (deeds in lieu/cash for keys) in these areas than UC.
Sit down for a moment and ask yourself why this is so.
December 8, 2010 at 9:37 PM #638050bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]. . . Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there. . .[/quote]
Scarlett, you don’t need to confuse yourself with multiple properties in inventory. You only need to buy ONE.
PQ and SR have more inventory because they have more DISTRESSED property listings which may or may not translate into successfully-consummated closings, i.e. “hopeful short-sales.” There are more REOs and walkaways (deeds in lieu/cash for keys) in these areas than UC.
Sit down for a moment and ask yourself why this is so.
December 8, 2010 at 9:37 PM #638183bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]. . . Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there. . .[/quote]
Scarlett, you don’t need to confuse yourself with multiple properties in inventory. You only need to buy ONE.
PQ and SR have more inventory because they have more DISTRESSED property listings which may or may not translate into successfully-consummated closings, i.e. “hopeful short-sales.” There are more REOs and walkaways (deeds in lieu/cash for keys) in these areas than UC.
Sit down for a moment and ask yourself why this is so.
December 8, 2010 at 9:37 PM #638500bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]. . . Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there. . .[/quote]
Scarlett, you don’t need to confuse yourself with multiple properties in inventory. You only need to buy ONE.
PQ and SR have more inventory because they have more DISTRESSED property listings which may or may not translate into successfully-consummated closings, i.e. “hopeful short-sales.” There are more REOs and walkaways (deeds in lieu/cash for keys) in these areas than UC.
Sit down for a moment and ask yourself why this is so.
December 8, 2010 at 10:21 PM #637413ScarlettParticipantI currently live in a mostly retired community in UTC and I absolutely hate it. We feel so isolated and have nobody to talk to, plus they are really busy bodies and complain about all the kids stuff. No thnaks, we had enough of that. Sure the houses and the grounds look great, but… I am looking for a neighborhood with plenty of middle age professionals who bought early and hopefully have more than just a couple of kids of elementary school age on the block. A varied age mix is fine. I want my kids to have friends on the street. I am not ‘judging’ but I need to not feel out of place in a neighborhood. I understand the rationale for advantages of a retired neighborhood, but based on my experience, not my cup of tea.
The sales I was looking at in PQ are not distressed.
I am CERTAINLY not looking for luxury vehicles and probably I’d avoid the area if it did have mostly those as they would probably laugh at our 12 year old Oldsmobile…
December 8, 2010 at 10:21 PM #637486ScarlettParticipantI currently live in a mostly retired community in UTC and I absolutely hate it. We feel so isolated and have nobody to talk to, plus they are really busy bodies and complain about all the kids stuff. No thnaks, we had enough of that. Sure the houses and the grounds look great, but… I am looking for a neighborhood with plenty of middle age professionals who bought early and hopefully have more than just a couple of kids of elementary school age on the block. A varied age mix is fine. I want my kids to have friends on the street. I am not ‘judging’ but I need to not feel out of place in a neighborhood. I understand the rationale for advantages of a retired neighborhood, but based on my experience, not my cup of tea.
The sales I was looking at in PQ are not distressed.
I am CERTAINLY not looking for luxury vehicles and probably I’d avoid the area if it did have mostly those as they would probably laugh at our 12 year old Oldsmobile…
December 8, 2010 at 10:21 PM #638065ScarlettParticipantI currently live in a mostly retired community in UTC and I absolutely hate it. We feel so isolated and have nobody to talk to, plus they are really busy bodies and complain about all the kids stuff. No thnaks, we had enough of that. Sure the houses and the grounds look great, but… I am looking for a neighborhood with plenty of middle age professionals who bought early and hopefully have more than just a couple of kids of elementary school age on the block. A varied age mix is fine. I want my kids to have friends on the street. I am not ‘judging’ but I need to not feel out of place in a neighborhood. I understand the rationale for advantages of a retired neighborhood, but based on my experience, not my cup of tea.
The sales I was looking at in PQ are not distressed.
I am CERTAINLY not looking for luxury vehicles and probably I’d avoid the area if it did have mostly those as they would probably laugh at our 12 year old Oldsmobile…
December 8, 2010 at 10:21 PM #638198ScarlettParticipantI currently live in a mostly retired community in UTC and I absolutely hate it. We feel so isolated and have nobody to talk to, plus they are really busy bodies and complain about all the kids stuff. No thnaks, we had enough of that. Sure the houses and the grounds look great, but… I am looking for a neighborhood with plenty of middle age professionals who bought early and hopefully have more than just a couple of kids of elementary school age on the block. A varied age mix is fine. I want my kids to have friends on the street. I am not ‘judging’ but I need to not feel out of place in a neighborhood. I understand the rationale for advantages of a retired neighborhood, but based on my experience, not my cup of tea.
The sales I was looking at in PQ are not distressed.
I am CERTAINLY not looking for luxury vehicles and probably I’d avoid the area if it did have mostly those as they would probably laugh at our 12 year old Oldsmobile…
December 8, 2010 at 10:21 PM #638515ScarlettParticipantI currently live in a mostly retired community in UTC and I absolutely hate it. We feel so isolated and have nobody to talk to, plus they are really busy bodies and complain about all the kids stuff. No thnaks, we had enough of that. Sure the houses and the grounds look great, but… I am looking for a neighborhood with plenty of middle age professionals who bought early and hopefully have more than just a couple of kids of elementary school age on the block. A varied age mix is fine. I want my kids to have friends on the street. I am not ‘judging’ but I need to not feel out of place in a neighborhood. I understand the rationale for advantages of a retired neighborhood, but based on my experience, not my cup of tea.
The sales I was looking at in PQ are not distressed.
I am CERTAINLY not looking for luxury vehicles and probably I’d avoid the area if it did have mostly those as they would probably laugh at our 12 year old Oldsmobile…
December 8, 2010 at 10:24 PM #637423ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.[/quote]
I’m glad to hear this, Scarlett. Those windows look expensive and energy-saving. Hopefully, ALL the windows have been replaced. Why don’t you find time to take a quick drive-by this weekend??[/quote]
Sorry, absolutely no time this weekend. My daughter’s recital and birthday party and my sister visiting.December 8, 2010 at 10:24 PM #637496ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.[/quote]
I’m glad to hear this, Scarlett. Those windows look expensive and energy-saving. Hopefully, ALL the windows have been replaced. Why don’t you find time to take a quick drive-by this weekend??[/quote]
Sorry, absolutely no time this weekend. My daughter’s recital and birthday party and my sister visiting.December 8, 2010 at 10:24 PM #638075ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.[/quote]
I’m glad to hear this, Scarlett. Those windows look expensive and energy-saving. Hopefully, ALL the windows have been replaced. Why don’t you find time to take a quick drive-by this weekend??[/quote]
Sorry, absolutely no time this weekend. My daughter’s recital and birthday party and my sister visiting.December 8, 2010 at 10:24 PM #638208ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.[/quote]
I’m glad to hear this, Scarlett. Those windows look expensive and energy-saving. Hopefully, ALL the windows have been replaced. Why don’t you find time to take a quick drive-by this weekend??[/quote]
Sorry, absolutely no time this weekend. My daughter’s recital and birthday party and my sister visiting. -
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