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January 2, 2008 at 10:30 PM #128519January 3, 2008 at 7:35 AM #128369svelteParticipant
Nobody has mentioned it yet, but there are massive amounts of power lines less than 50 ft off the back fence of the Penridge house – that is why there is an empty space between the rear fence and the rear fence of the house behind it. The steel superstructure that holds up those powerlines is about 200 ft away.
This is an issue for some people but not for others – just be aware it is going to affect the market value of that house.
January 3, 2008 at 7:35 AM #128533svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned it yet, but there are massive amounts of power lines less than 50 ft off the back fence of the Penridge house – that is why there is an empty space between the rear fence and the rear fence of the house behind it. The steel superstructure that holds up those powerlines is about 200 ft away.
This is an issue for some people but not for others – just be aware it is going to affect the market value of that house.
January 3, 2008 at 7:35 AM #128542svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned it yet, but there are massive amounts of power lines less than 50 ft off the back fence of the Penridge house – that is why there is an empty space between the rear fence and the rear fence of the house behind it. The steel superstructure that holds up those powerlines is about 200 ft away.
This is an issue for some people but not for others – just be aware it is going to affect the market value of that house.
January 3, 2008 at 7:35 AM #128610svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned it yet, but there are massive amounts of power lines less than 50 ft off the back fence of the Penridge house – that is why there is an empty space between the rear fence and the rear fence of the house behind it. The steel superstructure that holds up those powerlines is about 200 ft away.
This is an issue for some people but not for others – just be aware it is going to affect the market value of that house.
January 3, 2008 at 7:35 AM #128639svelteParticipantNobody has mentioned it yet, but there are massive amounts of power lines less than 50 ft off the back fence of the Penridge house – that is why there is an empty space between the rear fence and the rear fence of the house behind it. The steel superstructure that holds up those powerlines is about 200 ft away.
This is an issue for some people but not for others – just be aware it is going to affect the market value of that house.
January 3, 2008 at 8:19 AM #128387SD RealtorParticipantThe power lines cut right through Summerset via the easement as they cross the preserve on the other side. For me it would be an issue as would the traffic noise. For others it is not.
Jimmy sit tight man. I always recommend to people that stepping up is the way to go for home purchases. Trying to hit the home run on a first purchase leads to people stretching beyond their means which then leads to stress and financial issues. If you have the time or can find something in CV that floats your boat then that is great. Be patient man.
SD Realtor
January 3, 2008 at 8:19 AM #128554SD RealtorParticipantThe power lines cut right through Summerset via the easement as they cross the preserve on the other side. For me it would be an issue as would the traffic noise. For others it is not.
Jimmy sit tight man. I always recommend to people that stepping up is the way to go for home purchases. Trying to hit the home run on a first purchase leads to people stretching beyond their means which then leads to stress and financial issues. If you have the time or can find something in CV that floats your boat then that is great. Be patient man.
SD Realtor
January 3, 2008 at 8:19 AM #128562SD RealtorParticipantThe power lines cut right through Summerset via the easement as they cross the preserve on the other side. For me it would be an issue as would the traffic noise. For others it is not.
Jimmy sit tight man. I always recommend to people that stepping up is the way to go for home purchases. Trying to hit the home run on a first purchase leads to people stretching beyond their means which then leads to stress and financial issues. If you have the time or can find something in CV that floats your boat then that is great. Be patient man.
SD Realtor
January 3, 2008 at 8:19 AM #128630SD RealtorParticipantThe power lines cut right through Summerset via the easement as they cross the preserve on the other side. For me it would be an issue as would the traffic noise. For others it is not.
Jimmy sit tight man. I always recommend to people that stepping up is the way to go for home purchases. Trying to hit the home run on a first purchase leads to people stretching beyond their means which then leads to stress and financial issues. If you have the time or can find something in CV that floats your boat then that is great. Be patient man.
SD Realtor
January 3, 2008 at 8:19 AM #128659SD RealtorParticipantThe power lines cut right through Summerset via the easement as they cross the preserve on the other side. For me it would be an issue as would the traffic noise. For others it is not.
Jimmy sit tight man. I always recommend to people that stepping up is the way to go for home purchases. Trying to hit the home run on a first purchase leads to people stretching beyond their means which then leads to stress and financial issues. If you have the time or can find something in CV that floats your boat then that is great. Be patient man.
SD Realtor
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