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January 15, 2011 at 9:10 AM #655468January 15, 2011 at 9:26 AM #655144jpinpbParticipant
And there’s the deal breaker for me. I can almost deal w/cold, but I definitely need sun. {sigh}
January 15, 2011 at 9:26 AM #655473jpinpbParticipantAnd there’s the deal breaker for me. I can almost deal w/cold, but I definitely need sun. {sigh}
January 15, 2011 at 9:26 AM #654413jpinpbParticipantAnd there’s the deal breaker for me. I can almost deal w/cold, but I definitely need sun. {sigh}
January 15, 2011 at 9:26 AM #655005jpinpbParticipantAnd there’s the deal breaker for me. I can almost deal w/cold, but I definitely need sun. {sigh}
January 15, 2011 at 9:26 AM #654350jpinpbParticipantAnd there’s the deal breaker for me. I can almost deal w/cold, but I definitely need sun. {sigh}
January 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM #655159EconProfParticipantThat house is a charmer. I don’t know their zoning restrictions, but it would be a perfect Bed & Breakfast, or rent out the rooms to singles, long-stay tourists, or students, or ?
It is perfect for this because with 8 baths and 7 bedrooms, it looks like each BR would have its own bath, which really bumps up the rent/room. And with what looks like a big kitchen, each tenant could use it with a minimum of friction. Lets not forget that huge old porch, for evening coctails.
Of course, this is management intensive, but it has a rare bunch of advantages that could be put to creative uses.January 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM #655020EconProfParticipantThat house is a charmer. I don’t know their zoning restrictions, but it would be a perfect Bed & Breakfast, or rent out the rooms to singles, long-stay tourists, or students, or ?
It is perfect for this because with 8 baths and 7 bedrooms, it looks like each BR would have its own bath, which really bumps up the rent/room. And with what looks like a big kitchen, each tenant could use it with a minimum of friction. Lets not forget that huge old porch, for evening coctails.
Of course, this is management intensive, but it has a rare bunch of advantages that could be put to creative uses.January 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM #654428EconProfParticipantThat house is a charmer. I don’t know their zoning restrictions, but it would be a perfect Bed & Breakfast, or rent out the rooms to singles, long-stay tourists, or students, or ?
It is perfect for this because with 8 baths and 7 bedrooms, it looks like each BR would have its own bath, which really bumps up the rent/room. And with what looks like a big kitchen, each tenant could use it with a minimum of friction. Lets not forget that huge old porch, for evening coctails.
Of course, this is management intensive, but it has a rare bunch of advantages that could be put to creative uses.January 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM #654365EconProfParticipantThat house is a charmer. I don’t know their zoning restrictions, but it would be a perfect Bed & Breakfast, or rent out the rooms to singles, long-stay tourists, or students, or ?
It is perfect for this because with 8 baths and 7 bedrooms, it looks like each BR would have its own bath, which really bumps up the rent/room. And with what looks like a big kitchen, each tenant could use it with a minimum of friction. Lets not forget that huge old porch, for evening coctails.
Of course, this is management intensive, but it has a rare bunch of advantages that could be put to creative uses.January 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM #655488EconProfParticipantThat house is a charmer. I don’t know their zoning restrictions, but it would be a perfect Bed & Breakfast, or rent out the rooms to singles, long-stay tourists, or students, or ?
It is perfect for this because with 8 baths and 7 bedrooms, it looks like each BR would have its own bath, which really bumps up the rent/room. And with what looks like a big kitchen, each tenant could use it with a minimum of friction. Lets not forget that huge old porch, for evening coctails.
Of course, this is management intensive, but it has a rare bunch of advantages that could be put to creative uses.January 15, 2011 at 10:42 AM #655493AnonymousGuestAs I recall, a lot of Real Estate agents in CdA would mention that the winters are not too bad. Just a little snow. They would never mention there is hardly any sunshine from October to May! I remember during summer of 2005 and lots of Californians visiting and asking locals what they thought of the winter, and they would get the truth. The Californians would be surprised to hear the truth. Buyer beware!!!
January 15, 2011 at 10:42 AM #655164AnonymousGuestAs I recall, a lot of Real Estate agents in CdA would mention that the winters are not too bad. Just a little snow. They would never mention there is hardly any sunshine from October to May! I remember during summer of 2005 and lots of Californians visiting and asking locals what they thought of the winter, and they would get the truth. The Californians would be surprised to hear the truth. Buyer beware!!!
January 15, 2011 at 10:42 AM #655025AnonymousGuestAs I recall, a lot of Real Estate agents in CdA would mention that the winters are not too bad. Just a little snow. They would never mention there is hardly any sunshine from October to May! I remember during summer of 2005 and lots of Californians visiting and asking locals what they thought of the winter, and they would get the truth. The Californians would be surprised to hear the truth. Buyer beware!!!
January 15, 2011 at 10:42 AM #654370AnonymousGuestAs I recall, a lot of Real Estate agents in CdA would mention that the winters are not too bad. Just a little snow. They would never mention there is hardly any sunshine from October to May! I remember during summer of 2005 and lots of Californians visiting and asking locals what they thought of the winter, and they would get the truth. The Californians would be surprised to hear the truth. Buyer beware!!!
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