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December 20, 2009 at 3:22 PM #496707December 20, 2009 at 4:26 PM #495844
svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned that the home in question has a shared driveway with the home right next to it.
From listening to friends who have had that situation, that will cause you more grief than the freeway noise.
So here is what we have: freeway noise, shared driveway, undetermined future construction (apts? condos? businesses? sfr?) directly behind….this taken together probably explains the length of time on market. One of those three probably spooks any potential buyer.
December 20, 2009 at 4:26 PM #495999
svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned that the home in question has a shared driveway with the home right next to it.
From listening to friends who have had that situation, that will cause you more grief than the freeway noise.
So here is what we have: freeway noise, shared driveway, undetermined future construction (apts? condos? businesses? sfr?) directly behind….this taken together probably explains the length of time on market. One of those three probably spooks any potential buyer.
December 20, 2009 at 4:26 PM #496382
svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned that the home in question has a shared driveway with the home right next to it.
From listening to friends who have had that situation, that will cause you more grief than the freeway noise.
So here is what we have: freeway noise, shared driveway, undetermined future construction (apts? condos? businesses? sfr?) directly behind….this taken together probably explains the length of time on market. One of those three probably spooks any potential buyer.
December 20, 2009 at 4:26 PM #496468
svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned that the home in question has a shared driveway with the home right next to it.
From listening to friends who have had that situation, that will cause you more grief than the freeway noise.
So here is what we have: freeway noise, shared driveway, undetermined future construction (apts? condos? businesses? sfr?) directly behind….this taken together probably explains the length of time on market. One of those three probably spooks any potential buyer.
December 20, 2009 at 4:26 PM #496712
svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned that the home in question has a shared driveway with the home right next to it.
From listening to friends who have had that situation, that will cause you more grief than the freeway noise.
So here is what we have: freeway noise, shared driveway, undetermined future construction (apts? condos? businesses? sfr?) directly behind….this taken together probably explains the length of time on market. One of those three probably spooks any potential buyer.
December 20, 2009 at 8:14 PM #495859newcomer
ParticipantAfter you bought it, you might like it if you’d not really mind of the free way noise and possible air emission pollution at all.
But when you’d like to sell it in future, you’d have the same hard time as the current owner has.
I’d certainly pass it, unless it takes another 50-100k cut.
Don’t be fooled by Zillow’s estimated Home Value, it posts quite high Mello Roos fee.
December 20, 2009 at 8:14 PM #496014newcomer
ParticipantAfter you bought it, you might like it if you’d not really mind of the free way noise and possible air emission pollution at all.
But when you’d like to sell it in future, you’d have the same hard time as the current owner has.
I’d certainly pass it, unless it takes another 50-100k cut.
Don’t be fooled by Zillow’s estimated Home Value, it posts quite high Mello Roos fee.
December 20, 2009 at 8:14 PM #496397newcomer
ParticipantAfter you bought it, you might like it if you’d not really mind of the free way noise and possible air emission pollution at all.
But when you’d like to sell it in future, you’d have the same hard time as the current owner has.
I’d certainly pass it, unless it takes another 50-100k cut.
Don’t be fooled by Zillow’s estimated Home Value, it posts quite high Mello Roos fee.
December 20, 2009 at 8:14 PM #496483newcomer
ParticipantAfter you bought it, you might like it if you’d not really mind of the free way noise and possible air emission pollution at all.
But when you’d like to sell it in future, you’d have the same hard time as the current owner has.
I’d certainly pass it, unless it takes another 50-100k cut.
Don’t be fooled by Zillow’s estimated Home Value, it posts quite high Mello Roos fee.
December 20, 2009 at 8:14 PM #496726newcomer
ParticipantAfter you bought it, you might like it if you’d not really mind of the free way noise and possible air emission pollution at all.
But when you’d like to sell it in future, you’d have the same hard time as the current owner has.
I’d certainly pass it, unless it takes another 50-100k cut.
Don’t be fooled by Zillow’s estimated Home Value, it posts quite high Mello Roos fee.
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