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December 11, 2010 at 1:42 PM #639575December 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM #638486ScarlettParticipant
Thanks! Yes, UC has great location and I will pay closer attention to catch immedaitely if something like this comes again on the market! I will be very curious to see what it closes at, if it gets overbid. When our lease expires in summer we’ll rent month to month and look seriously to buy. Thank you all for great advice and suggestions!
December 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM #638558ScarlettParticipantThanks! Yes, UC has great location and I will pay closer attention to catch immedaitely if something like this comes again on the market! I will be very curious to see what it closes at, if it gets overbid. When our lease expires in summer we’ll rent month to month and look seriously to buy. Thank you all for great advice and suggestions!
December 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM #639140ScarlettParticipantThanks! Yes, UC has great location and I will pay closer attention to catch immedaitely if something like this comes again on the market! I will be very curious to see what it closes at, if it gets overbid. When our lease expires in summer we’ll rent month to month and look seriously to buy. Thank you all for great advice and suggestions!
December 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM #639274ScarlettParticipantThanks! Yes, UC has great location and I will pay closer attention to catch immedaitely if something like this comes again on the market! I will be very curious to see what it closes at, if it gets overbid. When our lease expires in summer we’ll rent month to month and look seriously to buy. Thank you all for great advice and suggestions!
December 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM #639590ScarlettParticipantThanks! Yes, UC has great location and I will pay closer attention to catch immedaitely if something like this comes again on the market! I will be very curious to see what it closes at, if it gets overbid. When our lease expires in summer we’ll rent month to month and look seriously to buy. Thank you all for great advice and suggestions!
December 11, 2010 at 5:15 PM #638491anParticipantScarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.
December 11, 2010 at 5:15 PM #638563anParticipantScarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.
December 11, 2010 at 5:15 PM #639145anParticipantScarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.
December 11, 2010 at 5:15 PM #639279anParticipantScarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.
December 11, 2010 at 5:15 PM #639595anParticipantScarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.
December 11, 2010 at 5:27 PM #638496ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN]Scarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.[/quote]
Some of the garages were open, so I figured out there are pack rats. No problem with that.
But, the phenomenon of kids living with their parents shouldn’t depend on location, however, one doesn’t see that many cars in other neighborhoods. Don’t grown-up kids live with their parents in PQ? When the street and the drivways are packed with cars (not just a couple of houses on the block where indeed the kids may be living with their parents) something else must be going on. Could they be renters like sdr was suggesting?
December 11, 2010 at 5:27 PM #638568ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN]Scarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.[/quote]
Some of the garages were open, so I figured out there are pack rats. No problem with that.
But, the phenomenon of kids living with their parents shouldn’t depend on location, however, one doesn’t see that many cars in other neighborhoods. Don’t grown-up kids live with their parents in PQ? When the street and the drivways are packed with cars (not just a couple of houses on the block where indeed the kids may be living with their parents) something else must be going on. Could they be renters like sdr was suggesting?
December 11, 2010 at 5:27 PM #639150ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN]Scarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.[/quote]
Some of the garages were open, so I figured out there are pack rats. No problem with that.
But, the phenomenon of kids living with their parents shouldn’t depend on location, however, one doesn’t see that many cars in other neighborhoods. Don’t grown-up kids live with their parents in PQ? When the street and the drivways are packed with cars (not just a couple of houses on the block where indeed the kids may be living with their parents) something else must be going on. Could they be renters like sdr was suggesting?
December 11, 2010 at 5:27 PM #639284ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN]Scarlett, one thing to keep in mind is that quite a few of the houses I see that have many cars in the driveway/sidewalk is due to the fact the the kids are still living at home. They’re either staying home while going to school or staying w/ parents to save money or down payment or just staying home w/ parents until they get married. Also, quite a few people in MM are pack rats, so they either park 1 or no car in the garage, so there’ll park at least 1-2 cars in the driveway. Due to the fact that there’s no HOA, we don’t have to park 2 cars in the garage.
When you’re serious about buying and find one of the house you want, if it’s close to a house that have a lot of car, you might want to just talk to them to gage what time of people they are. They might not be who you think they are.[/quote]
Some of the garages were open, so I figured out there are pack rats. No problem with that.
But, the phenomenon of kids living with their parents shouldn’t depend on location, however, one doesn’t see that many cars in other neighborhoods. Don’t grown-up kids live with their parents in PQ? When the street and the drivways are packed with cars (not just a couple of houses on the block where indeed the kids may be living with their parents) something else must be going on. Could they be renters like sdr was suggesting?
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