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citydweller
ParticipantThe most recent sale of a 2 bedroom at this complex was in December 2007 for $257,800. At the peak, in June 2004 a 2 bedroom unit sold for $365,000. There are currently no 2 bedrooms listed at this complex.
I was fortunate to purchase a 1 bedroom unit at this complex in 1998, before prices went crazy. I am an older, single, professional female and bought the unit as part of my “retirement plan”, locking in my housing costs at a reasonable, affordable amount.
Based on the current listing price vs rent, I could see that someone who is in the position I was in 10 years ago seeing this as a reasonable price.
Having been a faithful reader of this site for several months I am also fairly certain that $169K will not be the bottom price for this complex, but I can imagine someone who is not a faithful Piggington thinking that this would be a good price to jump in at.citydweller
ParticipantThanks for all the input. I bought one last night and tried it. It is kinda weird, but it did seem to work. Used it again this morning. I’m all for any kind of natural health remedies. Does anybody have a recommendation for clearing congestion in the lungs? I’ve got my sinuses pretty cleared out, but am still coughing.
citydweller
ParticipantThanks for all the input. I bought one last night and tried it. It is kinda weird, but it did seem to work. Used it again this morning. I’m all for any kind of natural health remedies. Does anybody have a recommendation for clearing congestion in the lungs? I’ve got my sinuses pretty cleared out, but am still coughing.
citydweller
ParticipantThanks for all the input. I bought one last night and tried it. It is kinda weird, but it did seem to work. Used it again this morning. I’m all for any kind of natural health remedies. Does anybody have a recommendation for clearing congestion in the lungs? I’ve got my sinuses pretty cleared out, but am still coughing.
citydweller
ParticipantThanks for all the input. I bought one last night and tried it. It is kinda weird, but it did seem to work. Used it again this morning. I’m all for any kind of natural health remedies. Does anybody have a recommendation for clearing congestion in the lungs? I’ve got my sinuses pretty cleared out, but am still coughing.
citydweller
ParticipantThanks for all the input. I bought one last night and tried it. It is kinda weird, but it did seem to work. Used it again this morning. I’m all for any kind of natural health remedies. Does anybody have a recommendation for clearing congestion in the lungs? I’ve got my sinuses pretty cleared out, but am still coughing.
citydweller
Participantcondogrrl, in response to your question, the most recent Apartment Association magazine has an article which encourages landlords to think twice before automatically turning down potential renters, just because of a foreclosure. If their credit is good otherwise they are not necessarily a bad risk. The title of the article was something about renting to homeless homeowners.
citydweller
Participantcondogrrl, in response to your question, the most recent Apartment Association magazine has an article which encourages landlords to think twice before automatically turning down potential renters, just because of a foreclosure. If their credit is good otherwise they are not necessarily a bad risk. The title of the article was something about renting to homeless homeowners.
citydweller
Participantcondogrrl, in response to your question, the most recent Apartment Association magazine has an article which encourages landlords to think twice before automatically turning down potential renters, just because of a foreclosure. If their credit is good otherwise they are not necessarily a bad risk. The title of the article was something about renting to homeless homeowners.
citydweller
Participantcondogrrl, in response to your question, the most recent Apartment Association magazine has an article which encourages landlords to think twice before automatically turning down potential renters, just because of a foreclosure. If their credit is good otherwise they are not necessarily a bad risk. The title of the article was something about renting to homeless homeowners.
citydweller
Participantcondogrrl, in response to your question, the most recent Apartment Association magazine has an article which encourages landlords to think twice before automatically turning down potential renters, just because of a foreclosure. If their credit is good otherwise they are not necessarily a bad risk. The title of the article was something about renting to homeless homeowners.
citydweller
Participantsandiego, you say you bought to occupy, but then you say you don’t want to fund a bad “investment”. So which was it? A home or an investment?
If it was truly purchased as a home that you liked and could afford, it’s current value should not be an issue.
Is your condo by chance at Aqua Vista? And have you finally had enough of the valet parking? I don’t blame you for wanting to walk away from it, but don’t try to pass it off as having bought it as your “home”.
citydweller
Participantsandiego, you say you bought to occupy, but then you say you don’t want to fund a bad “investment”. So which was it? A home or an investment?
If it was truly purchased as a home that you liked and could afford, it’s current value should not be an issue.
Is your condo by chance at Aqua Vista? And have you finally had enough of the valet parking? I don’t blame you for wanting to walk away from it, but don’t try to pass it off as having bought it as your “home”.
citydweller
Participantsandiego, you say you bought to occupy, but then you say you don’t want to fund a bad “investment”. So which was it? A home or an investment?
If it was truly purchased as a home that you liked and could afford, it’s current value should not be an issue.
Is your condo by chance at Aqua Vista? And have you finally had enough of the valet parking? I don’t blame you for wanting to walk away from it, but don’t try to pass it off as having bought it as your “home”.
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