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August 16, 2008 at 1:13 AM #258056August 16, 2008 at 1:59 AM #257777
CA renter
ParticipantFemale, middle-aged, married with kids.
Bought a house in 1998 and sold to rent in 2004.
Still renting and waiting. π
August 16, 2008 at 1:59 AM #257966CA renter
ParticipantFemale, middle-aged, married with kids.
Bought a house in 1998 and sold to rent in 2004.
Still renting and waiting. π
August 16, 2008 at 1:59 AM #257978CA renter
ParticipantFemale, middle-aged, married with kids.
Bought a house in 1998 and sold to rent in 2004.
Still renting and waiting. π
August 16, 2008 at 1:59 AM #258026CA renter
ParticipantFemale, middle-aged, married with kids.
Bought a house in 1998 and sold to rent in 2004.
Still renting and waiting. π
August 16, 2008 at 1:59 AM #258070CA renter
ParticipantFemale, middle-aged, married with kids.
Bought a house in 1998 and sold to rent in 2004.
Still renting and waiting. π
August 16, 2008 at 7:14 AM #257792condogrrl
ParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
August 16, 2008 at 7:14 AM #257979condogrrl
ParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
August 16, 2008 at 7:14 AM #257992condogrrl
ParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
August 16, 2008 at 7:14 AM #258039condogrrl
ParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
August 16, 2008 at 7:14 AM #258085condogrrl
ParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
August 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM #257817citydweller
ParticipantCongratulations condogrrl, you are where I hope to be by the time I reach 62. I would love to retire in a downtown condo. Preferably a unit facing an interior courtyard, to avoid most of the street noise. Second choice would be Hillcrest so I could walk to Whole Foods. Maybe they’ll put a Whole Foods downtown, that would be perfect.
Good luck with your escrow. Post again after you’ve moved in, I’d love to hear what you think of the living downtown experience.
August 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM #258005citydweller
ParticipantCongratulations condogrrl, you are where I hope to be by the time I reach 62. I would love to retire in a downtown condo. Preferably a unit facing an interior courtyard, to avoid most of the street noise. Second choice would be Hillcrest so I could walk to Whole Foods. Maybe they’ll put a Whole Foods downtown, that would be perfect.
Good luck with your escrow. Post again after you’ve moved in, I’d love to hear what you think of the living downtown experience.
August 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM #258017citydweller
ParticipantCongratulations condogrrl, you are where I hope to be by the time I reach 62. I would love to retire in a downtown condo. Preferably a unit facing an interior courtyard, to avoid most of the street noise. Second choice would be Hillcrest so I could walk to Whole Foods. Maybe they’ll put a Whole Foods downtown, that would be perfect.
Good luck with your escrow. Post again after you’ve moved in, I’d love to hear what you think of the living downtown experience.
August 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM #258064citydweller
ParticipantCongratulations condogrrl, you are where I hope to be by the time I reach 62. I would love to retire in a downtown condo. Preferably a unit facing an interior courtyard, to avoid most of the street noise. Second choice would be Hillcrest so I could walk to Whole Foods. Maybe they’ll put a Whole Foods downtown, that would be perfect.
Good luck with your escrow. Post again after you’ve moved in, I’d love to hear what you think of the living downtown experience.
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