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June 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM #224012June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #223888
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Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks for the feedback atr and flu. There are many good reasons to get an upstairs unit.
Any idea why anyone would ever prefer a downstairs unit? Unless you’re scared of heights or elderly or in a wheelchair, why would you prefer to live downstairs?[/quote]
nostradamus, I actually prefer downstairs. A couple of reasons are, moving, stroller (if you have babies), and I just hate stairs.June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #223994an
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks for the feedback atr and flu. There are many good reasons to get an upstairs unit.
Any idea why anyone would ever prefer a downstairs unit? Unless you’re scared of heights or elderly or in a wheelchair, why would you prefer to live downstairs?[/quote]
nostradamus, I actually prefer downstairs. A couple of reasons are, moving, stroller (if you have babies), and I just hate stairs.June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224011an
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks for the feedback atr and flu. There are many good reasons to get an upstairs unit.
Any idea why anyone would ever prefer a downstairs unit? Unless you’re scared of heights or elderly or in a wheelchair, why would you prefer to live downstairs?[/quote]
nostradamus, I actually prefer downstairs. A couple of reasons are, moving, stroller (if you have babies), and I just hate stairs.June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224039an
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks for the feedback atr and flu. There are many good reasons to get an upstairs unit.
Any idea why anyone would ever prefer a downstairs unit? Unless you’re scared of heights or elderly or in a wheelchair, why would you prefer to live downstairs?[/quote]
nostradamus, I actually prefer downstairs. A couple of reasons are, moving, stroller (if you have babies), and I just hate stairs.June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224056an
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks for the feedback atr and flu. There are many good reasons to get an upstairs unit.
Any idea why anyone would ever prefer a downstairs unit? Unless you’re scared of heights or elderly or in a wheelchair, why would you prefer to live downstairs?[/quote]
nostradamus, I actually prefer downstairs. A couple of reasons are, moving, stroller (if you have babies), and I just hate stairs.June 17, 2008 at 1:52 PM #223903nostradamus
ParticipantThanks! Yes, the downstairs units definitely have larger patios, and it is surely safer for kids. Good to know!
June 17, 2008 at 1:52 PM #224009nostradamus
ParticipantThanks! Yes, the downstairs units definitely have larger patios, and it is surely safer for kids. Good to know!
June 17, 2008 at 1:52 PM #224023nostradamus
ParticipantThanks! Yes, the downstairs units definitely have larger patios, and it is surely safer for kids. Good to know!
June 17, 2008 at 1:52 PM #224055nostradamus
ParticipantThanks! Yes, the downstairs units definitely have larger patios, and it is surely safer for kids. Good to know!
June 17, 2008 at 1:52 PM #224069nostradamus
ParticipantThanks! Yes, the downstairs units definitely have larger patios, and it is surely safer for kids. Good to know!
June 17, 2008 at 3:26 PM #224053LarryTheRenter
ParticipantAre there any web sites like piggington geared towards those looking to but rental properties??? It might be nice to get some discussions going about multi-unit properties and things like rents, cap rates, cash on cash returns , etc. Also common management issues and the like…
June 17, 2008 at 3:26 PM #224158LarryTheRenter
ParticipantAre there any web sites like piggington geared towards those looking to but rental properties??? It might be nice to get some discussions going about multi-unit properties and things like rents, cap rates, cash on cash returns , etc. Also common management issues and the like…
June 17, 2008 at 3:26 PM #224175LarryTheRenter
ParticipantAre there any web sites like piggington geared towards those looking to but rental properties??? It might be nice to get some discussions going about multi-unit properties and things like rents, cap rates, cash on cash returns , etc. Also common management issues and the like…
June 17, 2008 at 3:26 PM #224207LarryTheRenter
ParticipantAre there any web sites like piggington geared towards those looking to but rental properties??? It might be nice to get some discussions going about multi-unit properties and things like rents, cap rates, cash on cash returns , etc. Also common management issues and the like…
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