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June 17, 2008 at 11:11 AM #223952June 17, 2008 at 11:53 AM #223808waitingpatientlyParticipant
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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 #223915waitingpatientlyParticipantNostra-
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 #223929waitingpatientlyParticipantNostra-
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 #223958waitingpatientlyParticipantNostra-
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 #223977waitingpatientlyParticipantNostra-
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 #223818atrParticipantI 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 #223925atrParticipantI 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 #223940atrParticipantI 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 #223970atrParticipantI 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 #223987atrParticipantI 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 #223843PCinSDGuestIt 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 #223950PCinSDGuestIt 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 #223967PCinSDGuestIt 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 #223993PCinSDGuestIt 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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