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June 17, 2008 at 11:11 AM #223952June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223808
waitingpatiently
ParticipantNostra-
Walking around the area and talking to people is a great idea! I am going to have to remember that when we get ready to buy. I think that we (my husband and I) have decided that we will wait another year to buy our rentals and our primary residence. I am definately seeing prices/rental work out cash postive on paper but with a very small margin or error.
Good Luck on your search.
When we rented in an apartment I preferred the bottom units because we had kids and was terrified that they would fall out of the window or off the balcony.
June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223915waitingpatiently
ParticipantNostra-
Walking around the area and talking to people is a great idea! I am going to have to remember that when we get ready to buy. I think that we (my husband and I) have decided that we will wait another year to buy our rentals and our primary residence. I am definately seeing prices/rental work out cash postive on paper but with a very small margin or error.
Good Luck on your search.
When we rented in an apartment I preferred the bottom units because we had kids and was terrified that they would fall out of the window or off the balcony.
June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223929waitingpatiently
ParticipantNostra-
Walking around the area and talking to people is a great idea! I am going to have to remember that when we get ready to buy. I think that we (my husband and I) have decided that we will wait another year to buy our rentals and our primary residence. I am definately seeing prices/rental work out cash postive on paper but with a very small margin or error.
Good Luck on your search.
When we rented in an apartment I preferred the bottom units because we had kids and was terrified that they would fall out of the window or off the balcony.
June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223958waitingpatiently
ParticipantNostra-
Walking around the area and talking to people is a great idea! I am going to have to remember that when we get ready to buy. I think that we (my husband and I) have decided that we will wait another year to buy our rentals and our primary residence. I am definately seeing prices/rental work out cash postive on paper but with a very small margin or error.
Good Luck on your search.
When we rented in an apartment I preferred the bottom units because we had kids and was terrified that they would fall out of the window or off the balcony.
June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223977waitingpatiently
ParticipantNostra-
Walking around the area and talking to people is a great idea! I am going to have to remember that when we get ready to buy. I think that we (my husband and I) have decided that we will wait another year to buy our rentals and our primary residence. I am definately seeing prices/rental work out cash postive on paper but with a very small margin or error.
Good Luck on your search.
When we rented in an apartment I preferred the bottom units because we had kids and was terrified that they would fall out of the window or off the balcony.
June 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM #223818atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
June 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM #223925atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
June 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM #223940atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
June 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM #223970atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
June 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM #223987atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
June 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM #223843PCinSD
GuestIt depends on the particular complex for me. I’ve noticed that in some complexes the downstairs units come with a rather substantial patio – compared to the upstairs ones that only have a narrow balcony. A buddy of mine has a downstairs unit like this. He is able to entertain outside and have great parties. The guy above him has a very narrow, nearly useless balcony. So, in that complex I would prefer to live downstairs.
June 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM #223950PCinSD
GuestIt depends on the particular complex for me. I’ve noticed that in some complexes the downstairs units come with a rather substantial patio – compared to the upstairs ones that only have a narrow balcony. A buddy of mine has a downstairs unit like this. He is able to entertain outside and have great parties. The guy above him has a very narrow, nearly useless balcony. So, in that complex I would prefer to live downstairs.
June 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM #223967PCinSD
GuestIt depends on the particular complex for me. I’ve noticed that in some complexes the downstairs units come with a rather substantial patio – compared to the upstairs ones that only have a narrow balcony. A buddy of mine has a downstairs unit like this. He is able to entertain outside and have great parties. The guy above him has a very narrow, nearly useless balcony. So, in that complex I would prefer to live downstairs.
June 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM #223993PCinSD
GuestIt depends on the particular complex for me. I’ve noticed that in some complexes the downstairs units come with a rather substantial patio – compared to the upstairs ones that only have a narrow balcony. A buddy of mine has a downstairs unit like this. He is able to entertain outside and have great parties. The guy above him has a very narrow, nearly useless balcony. So, in that complex I would prefer to live downstairs.
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