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September 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM #460179September 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM #460386propertysearchaddictionParticipant
Creechrr I agree with the fun! I was already sick of the Govt intervention by May. Some of the realtors on this site gave the advice to take the summer off and enjoy it instead of participating in the 50 offer bidding wars. I am so glad I took their advice!
We took 3 trips this summer that were each 10 days. My husband has negative vacation days and it was so worth it. We got to drop the kids off and head to Costa Rica, Brazil, and then to visit family.
UCGal the banks are a joke. Now that we are hunting, I just have to laugh. So this is what I came back to. My list of homes we are interested in has several categories. I’ll give you a rough idea of the numbers.
Active 8
Pending 10
Contingent 15
Bank owned 5
Auction 25
Pre-foreclosure 40
Cyberspace 2
And the last category is my favorite…We love this home but have no idea who owns it. It has been vacant for a LONG time. The tax site has no clue. But I want it. πSeptember 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM #461000propertysearchaddictionParticipantCreechrr I agree with the fun! I was already sick of the Govt intervention by May. Some of the realtors on this site gave the advice to take the summer off and enjoy it instead of participating in the 50 offer bidding wars. I am so glad I took their advice!
We took 3 trips this summer that were each 10 days. My husband has negative vacation days and it was so worth it. We got to drop the kids off and head to Costa Rica, Brazil, and then to visit family.
UCGal the banks are a joke. Now that we are hunting, I just have to laugh. So this is what I came back to. My list of homes we are interested in has several categories. I’ll give you a rough idea of the numbers.
Active 8
Pending 10
Contingent 15
Bank owned 5
Auction 25
Pre-foreclosure 40
Cyberspace 2
And the last category is my favorite…We love this home but have no idea who owns it. It has been vacant for a LONG time. The tax site has no clue. But I want it. πSeptember 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM #460798propertysearchaddictionParticipantCreechrr I agree with the fun! I was already sick of the Govt intervention by May. Some of the realtors on this site gave the advice to take the summer off and enjoy it instead of participating in the 50 offer bidding wars. I am so glad I took their advice!
We took 3 trips this summer that were each 10 days. My husband has negative vacation days and it was so worth it. We got to drop the kids off and head to Costa Rica, Brazil, and then to visit family.
UCGal the banks are a joke. Now that we are hunting, I just have to laugh. So this is what I came back to. My list of homes we are interested in has several categories. I’ll give you a rough idea of the numbers.
Active 8
Pending 10
Contingent 15
Bank owned 5
Auction 25
Pre-foreclosure 40
Cyberspace 2
And the last category is my favorite…We love this home but have no idea who owns it. It has been vacant for a LONG time. The tax site has no clue. But I want it. πSeptember 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM #460194propertysearchaddictionParticipantCreechrr I agree with the fun! I was already sick of the Govt intervention by May. Some of the realtors on this site gave the advice to take the summer off and enjoy it instead of participating in the 50 offer bidding wars. I am so glad I took their advice!
We took 3 trips this summer that were each 10 days. My husband has negative vacation days and it was so worth it. We got to drop the kids off and head to Costa Rica, Brazil, and then to visit family.
UCGal the banks are a joke. Now that we are hunting, I just have to laugh. So this is what I came back to. My list of homes we are interested in has several categories. I’ll give you a rough idea of the numbers.
Active 8
Pending 10
Contingent 15
Bank owned 5
Auction 25
Pre-foreclosure 40
Cyberspace 2
And the last category is my favorite…We love this home but have no idea who owns it. It has been vacant for a LONG time. The tax site has no clue. But I want it. πSeptember 22, 2009 at 2:11 PM #460726propertysearchaddictionParticipantCreechrr I agree with the fun! I was already sick of the Govt intervention by May. Some of the realtors on this site gave the advice to take the summer off and enjoy it instead of participating in the 50 offer bidding wars. I am so glad I took their advice!
We took 3 trips this summer that were each 10 days. My husband has negative vacation days and it was so worth it. We got to drop the kids off and head to Costa Rica, Brazil, and then to visit family.
UCGal the banks are a joke. Now that we are hunting, I just have to laugh. So this is what I came back to. My list of homes we are interested in has several categories. I’ll give you a rough idea of the numbers.
Active 8
Pending 10
Contingent 15
Bank owned 5
Auction 25
Pre-foreclosure 40
Cyberspace 2
And the last category is my favorite…We love this home but have no idea who owns it. It has been vacant for a LONG time. The tax site has no clue. But I want it. πSeptember 22, 2009 at 4:05 PM #461070CricketOnTheHearthParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 4:05 PM #460795CricketOnTheHearthParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 4:05 PM #460868CricketOnTheHearthParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 4:05 PM #460455CricketOnTheHearthParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 4:05 PM #460263CricketOnTheHearthParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 7:38 PM #460942AnonymousGuestMy understanding is that IT hasn’t really moved to Orlando in earnest. A few isolated positions went, and all new-hiring is there, nobody is being hired in SD. Then sometime next year the rest of the IT folk will go at least the ones given the opportunity. These are not all operations people watching green lights go red…some very high paying developer jobs. So that’s about 300 IT jobs and this announcement is at least another 1000 jobs.
On the upshot there could be some talent looking for all the jobs that apparently are plentiful here.
NoVa is a very difficult place to live and work in terms of lifestyle. If being able to go see your kids play a little baseball or football matter to you. Every time I’ve been there on a consulting gig the traffic was dreadful. Makes coastal I-5 look like a stock car race. Orlando hot and muggy.
September 22, 2009 at 7:38 PM #460871AnonymousGuestMy understanding is that IT hasn’t really moved to Orlando in earnest. A few isolated positions went, and all new-hiring is there, nobody is being hired in SD. Then sometime next year the rest of the IT folk will go at least the ones given the opportunity. These are not all operations people watching green lights go red…some very high paying developer jobs. So that’s about 300 IT jobs and this announcement is at least another 1000 jobs.
On the upshot there could be some talent looking for all the jobs that apparently are plentiful here.
NoVa is a very difficult place to live and work in terms of lifestyle. If being able to go see your kids play a little baseball or football matter to you. Every time I’ve been there on a consulting gig the traffic was dreadful. Makes coastal I-5 look like a stock car race. Orlando hot and muggy.
September 22, 2009 at 7:38 PM #461144AnonymousGuestMy understanding is that IT hasn’t really moved to Orlando in earnest. A few isolated positions went, and all new-hiring is there, nobody is being hired in SD. Then sometime next year the rest of the IT folk will go at least the ones given the opportunity. These are not all operations people watching green lights go red…some very high paying developer jobs. So that’s about 300 IT jobs and this announcement is at least another 1000 jobs.
On the upshot there could be some talent looking for all the jobs that apparently are plentiful here.
NoVa is a very difficult place to live and work in terms of lifestyle. If being able to go see your kids play a little baseball or football matter to you. Every time I’ve been there on a consulting gig the traffic was dreadful. Makes coastal I-5 look like a stock car race. Orlando hot and muggy.
September 22, 2009 at 7:38 PM #460337AnonymousGuestMy understanding is that IT hasn’t really moved to Orlando in earnest. A few isolated positions went, and all new-hiring is there, nobody is being hired in SD. Then sometime next year the rest of the IT folk will go at least the ones given the opportunity. These are not all operations people watching green lights go red…some very high paying developer jobs. So that’s about 300 IT jobs and this announcement is at least another 1000 jobs.
On the upshot there could be some talent looking for all the jobs that apparently are plentiful here.
NoVa is a very difficult place to live and work in terms of lifestyle. If being able to go see your kids play a little baseball or football matter to you. Every time I’ve been there on a consulting gig the traffic was dreadful. Makes coastal I-5 look like a stock car race. Orlando hot and muggy.
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