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February 1, 2011 at 9:33 AM #661726February 1, 2011 at 11:39 AM #660750javatestcaseParticipant
From the Curtis listing:
No more showings, accepted offer, accepted back up. Several offers in file just in case.
LOL… yeah, that was a pretty unique situation. It’s going to really hurt if someone comes in and bulldozes the place takes out those trees. I might have to chain myself to the big one π
February 1, 2011 at 11:39 AM #660813javatestcaseParticipantFrom the Curtis listing:
No more showings, accepted offer, accepted back up. Several offers in file just in case.
LOL… yeah, that was a pretty unique situation. It’s going to really hurt if someone comes in and bulldozes the place takes out those trees. I might have to chain myself to the big one π
February 1, 2011 at 11:39 AM #661417javatestcaseParticipantFrom the Curtis listing:
No more showings, accepted offer, accepted back up. Several offers in file just in case.
LOL… yeah, that was a pretty unique situation. It’s going to really hurt if someone comes in and bulldozes the place takes out those trees. I might have to chain myself to the big one π
February 1, 2011 at 11:39 AM #661555javatestcaseParticipantFrom the Curtis listing:
No more showings, accepted offer, accepted back up. Several offers in file just in case.
LOL… yeah, that was a pretty unique situation. It’s going to really hurt if someone comes in and bulldozes the place takes out those trees. I might have to chain myself to the big one π
February 1, 2011 at 11:39 AM #661886javatestcaseParticipantFrom the Curtis listing:
No more showings, accepted offer, accepted back up. Several offers in file just in case.
LOL… yeah, that was a pretty unique situation. It’s going to really hurt if someone comes in and bulldozes the place takes out those trees. I might have to chain myself to the big one π
February 1, 2011 at 11:45 AM #660760jpinpbParticipantYeah, some of those really big trees definitely need to be trimmed down about 50 feet at least. That big one in the front, the Swiss Family tree, that’s just monster. I would hate to see it go. But honestly, I am certain it is wreaking havoc on foundation, plumbing, sewer, etc. Maybe if they mow the house down, they can put the location of the new house away from the big tree and preserve it. It would be a shame to destroy that tree. The eucalyptus are definitely way too tall and could actually be a hazard if they fell. If you chain yourself, let us know. I may come down myself π
February 1, 2011 at 11:45 AM #660823jpinpbParticipantYeah, some of those really big trees definitely need to be trimmed down about 50 feet at least. That big one in the front, the Swiss Family tree, that’s just monster. I would hate to see it go. But honestly, I am certain it is wreaking havoc on foundation, plumbing, sewer, etc. Maybe if they mow the house down, they can put the location of the new house away from the big tree and preserve it. It would be a shame to destroy that tree. The eucalyptus are definitely way too tall and could actually be a hazard if they fell. If you chain yourself, let us know. I may come down myself π
February 1, 2011 at 11:45 AM #661427jpinpbParticipantYeah, some of those really big trees definitely need to be trimmed down about 50 feet at least. That big one in the front, the Swiss Family tree, that’s just monster. I would hate to see it go. But honestly, I am certain it is wreaking havoc on foundation, plumbing, sewer, etc. Maybe if they mow the house down, they can put the location of the new house away from the big tree and preserve it. It would be a shame to destroy that tree. The eucalyptus are definitely way too tall and could actually be a hazard if they fell. If you chain yourself, let us know. I may come down myself π
February 1, 2011 at 11:45 AM #661565jpinpbParticipantYeah, some of those really big trees definitely need to be trimmed down about 50 feet at least. That big one in the front, the Swiss Family tree, that’s just monster. I would hate to see it go. But honestly, I am certain it is wreaking havoc on foundation, plumbing, sewer, etc. Maybe if they mow the house down, they can put the location of the new house away from the big tree and preserve it. It would be a shame to destroy that tree. The eucalyptus are definitely way too tall and could actually be a hazard if they fell. If you chain yourself, let us know. I may come down myself π
February 1, 2011 at 11:45 AM #661896jpinpbParticipantYeah, some of those really big trees definitely need to be trimmed down about 50 feet at least. That big one in the front, the Swiss Family tree, that’s just monster. I would hate to see it go. But honestly, I am certain it is wreaking havoc on foundation, plumbing, sewer, etc. Maybe if they mow the house down, they can put the location of the new house away from the big tree and preserve it. It would be a shame to destroy that tree. The eucalyptus are definitely way too tall and could actually be a hazard if they fell. If you chain yourself, let us know. I may come down myself π
February 2, 2011 at 4:24 PM #661807jpinpbParticipantLooks like someone picked up 3219 Trumbull for 720k. They were trying to sell for $1,150,000. Not too bad.
February 2, 2011 at 4:24 PM #661869jpinpbParticipantLooks like someone picked up 3219 Trumbull for 720k. They were trying to sell for $1,150,000. Not too bad.
February 2, 2011 at 4:24 PM #662472jpinpbParticipantLooks like someone picked up 3219 Trumbull for 720k. They were trying to sell for $1,150,000. Not too bad.
February 2, 2011 at 4:24 PM #662609jpinpbParticipantLooks like someone picked up 3219 Trumbull for 720k. They were trying to sell for $1,150,000. Not too bad.
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