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June 8, 2011 at 11:19 AM #702861June 8, 2011 at 11:31 AM #701680rent4nowParticipant
aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha
June 8, 2011 at 11:31 AM #701778rent4nowParticipantaargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha
June 8, 2011 at 11:31 AM #702371rent4nowParticipantaargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha
June 8, 2011 at 11:31 AM #702520rent4nowParticipantaargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha
June 8, 2011 at 11:31 AM #702881rent4nowParticipantaargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha
June 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM #701710njtosdParticipant[quote=rent4now]aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha[/quote]
Probably a nice house at a particularly good price because . . . . it doesn’t have a great yard. And thinking down the line, it’s a lot easier to sell a house with a desirable yard. We sold our house in CV in 2007 and it had a great big yard. Even though the economy was bad even then, we had a bidding war and ended up with 3 almost full price offers. And the house didn’t have (in my opinion) great curb appeal or a great layout, but it did have a great yard. Something to think about . . . .
June 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM #701808njtosdParticipant[quote=rent4now]aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha[/quote]
Probably a nice house at a particularly good price because . . . . it doesn’t have a great yard. And thinking down the line, it’s a lot easier to sell a house with a desirable yard. We sold our house in CV in 2007 and it had a great big yard. Even though the economy was bad even then, we had a bidding war and ended up with 3 almost full price offers. And the house didn’t have (in my opinion) great curb appeal or a great layout, but it did have a great yard. Something to think about . . . .
June 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM #702401njtosdParticipant[quote=rent4now]aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha[/quote]
Probably a nice house at a particularly good price because . . . . it doesn’t have a great yard. And thinking down the line, it’s a lot easier to sell a house with a desirable yard. We sold our house in CV in 2007 and it had a great big yard. Even though the economy was bad even then, we had a bidding war and ended up with 3 almost full price offers. And the house didn’t have (in my opinion) great curb appeal or a great layout, but it did have a great yard. Something to think about . . . .
June 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM #702551njtosdParticipant[quote=rent4now]aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha[/quote]
Probably a nice house at a particularly good price because . . . . it doesn’t have a great yard. And thinking down the line, it’s a lot easier to sell a house with a desirable yard. We sold our house in CV in 2007 and it had a great big yard. Even though the economy was bad even then, we had a bidding war and ended up with 3 almost full price offers. And the house didn’t have (in my opinion) great curb appeal or a great layout, but it did have a great yard. Something to think about . . . .
June 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM #702911njtosdParticipant[quote=rent4now]aargghh…
you guys are probably right but the house is so nice…ha[/quote]
Probably a nice house at a particularly good price because . . . . it doesn’t have a great yard. And thinking down the line, it’s a lot easier to sell a house with a desirable yard. We sold our house in CV in 2007 and it had a great big yard. Even though the economy was bad even then, we had a bidding war and ended up with 3 almost full price offers. And the house didn’t have (in my opinion) great curb appeal or a great layout, but it did have a great yard. Something to think about . . . .
June 8, 2011 at 1:27 PM #701715FearfulParticipant[quote=njtosd]Our kids are now 7,9 and 11, but we are dependent on a yard where the kids can be outside without total supervision. … If your only choice is a park, one parent will always have to go to the park with them[/quote]
What you will regret is buying in such a crummy area that you cannot trust your kids alone in the neighborhood park.
June 8, 2011 at 1:27 PM #701813FearfulParticipant[quote=njtosd]Our kids are now 7,9 and 11, but we are dependent on a yard where the kids can be outside without total supervision. … If your only choice is a park, one parent will always have to go to the park with them[/quote]
What you will regret is buying in such a crummy area that you cannot trust your kids alone in the neighborhood park.
June 8, 2011 at 1:27 PM #702406FearfulParticipant[quote=njtosd]Our kids are now 7,9 and 11, but we are dependent on a yard where the kids can be outside without total supervision. … If your only choice is a park, one parent will always have to go to the park with them[/quote]
What you will regret is buying in such a crummy area that you cannot trust your kids alone in the neighborhood park.
June 8, 2011 at 1:27 PM #702556FearfulParticipant[quote=njtosd]Our kids are now 7,9 and 11, but we are dependent on a yard where the kids can be outside without total supervision. … If your only choice is a park, one parent will always have to go to the park with them[/quote]
What you will regret is buying in such a crummy area that you cannot trust your kids alone in the neighborhood park.
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