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July 22, 2011 at 11:39 AM #713208July 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM #712023
CAwireman
ParticipantBG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG!
July 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM #712119CAwireman
ParticipantBG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG!
July 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM #712717CAwireman
ParticipantBG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG!
July 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM #712870CAwireman
ParticipantBG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG!
July 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM #713229CAwireman
ParticipantBG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG!
July 22, 2011 at 9:27 PM #712028bearishgurl
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]BG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG![/quote]
I agree, HiggyBaby. I’ve never owned a condo but have house-sat for condo owners (pets left behind) and enjoyed using some of their facilities. I’m not young either, but I have a good idea of where I’m going, and it’s still three years away, lol! Even though I have more house than I presently need, I am enjoying it! I don’t think I’ll have any problem selling or renting when the time comes to do so!
July 22, 2011 at 9:27 PM #712124bearishgurl
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]BG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG![/quote]
I agree, HiggyBaby. I’ve never owned a condo but have house-sat for condo owners (pets left behind) and enjoyed using some of their facilities. I’m not young either, but I have a good idea of where I’m going, and it’s still three years away, lol! Even though I have more house than I presently need, I am enjoying it! I don’t think I’ll have any problem selling or renting when the time comes to do so!
July 22, 2011 at 9:27 PM #712722bearishgurl
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]BG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG![/quote]
I agree, HiggyBaby. I’ve never owned a condo but have house-sat for condo owners (pets left behind) and enjoyed using some of their facilities. I’m not young either, but I have a good idea of where I’m going, and it’s still three years away, lol! Even though I have more house than I presently need, I am enjoying it! I don’t think I’ll have any problem selling or renting when the time comes to do so!
July 22, 2011 at 9:27 PM #712875bearishgurl
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]BG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG![/quote]
I agree, HiggyBaby. I’ve never owned a condo but have house-sat for condo owners (pets left behind) and enjoyed using some of their facilities. I’m not young either, but I have a good idea of where I’m going, and it’s still three years away, lol! Even though I have more house than I presently need, I am enjoying it! I don’t think I’ll have any problem selling or renting when the time comes to do so!
July 22, 2011 at 9:27 PM #713234bearishgurl
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]BG, speaking from experience, I can say that a SFR is a huge quality of life win over a condo. I grew up in an SFR. And, my first house was in a 32 unit complex. Two awful nieghbors. And got worse from there.
But, ultimately, I’ll back out and say, there are condo complexes where people are very happy. I have friends who have great condos…..
Its about making a choice and going with it. If you’re young, you have the option of chaning your mind later and moving. If you’re older, like me, you have to try really hard to anticipate where you’re going in life, and choose wisely.
Wishing you the best of luck BG![/quote]
I agree, HiggyBaby. I’ve never owned a condo but have house-sat for condo owners (pets left behind) and enjoyed using some of their facilities. I’m not young either, but I have a good idea of where I’m going, and it’s still three years away, lol! Even though I have more house than I presently need, I am enjoying it! I don’t think I’ll have any problem selling or renting when the time comes to do so!
July 23, 2011 at 2:54 AM #712165CA renter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]jp, you made a wise choice over a condo. SFR’s typically hold their value much better, even those that need work :=][/quote]
Absolutely. You made a wise choice, jp.
July 23, 2011 at 2:54 AM #712260CA renter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]jp, you made a wise choice over a condo. SFR’s typically hold their value much better, even those that need work :=][/quote]
Absolutely. You made a wise choice, jp.
July 23, 2011 at 2:54 AM #712859CA renter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]jp, you made a wise choice over a condo. SFR’s typically hold their value much better, even those that need work :=][/quote]
Absolutely. You made a wise choice, jp.
July 23, 2011 at 2:54 AM #713011CA renter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]jp, you made a wise choice over a condo. SFR’s typically hold their value much better, even those that need work :=][/quote]
Absolutely. You made a wise choice, jp.
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