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doublewideParticipant
We use Dr. Brandes here for our two dogs. Don’t know if it’s too far for you but we really like her “bedside manner” and her technicians are really gentle with our small dogs during nail clippings, temp. taking etc. Some techs. at past vets have been rather rough and hurt/freaked out our little guys.
http://www.rsfvets.com/aboutus.shtml
Congrats on the new family members,
DoublewidedoublewideParticipantWe use Dr. Brandes here for our two dogs. Don’t know if it’s too far for you but we really like her “bedside manner” and her technicians are really gentle with our small dogs during nail clippings, temp. taking etc. Some techs. at past vets have been rather rough and hurt/freaked out our little guys.
http://www.rsfvets.com/aboutus.shtml
Congrats on the new family members,
DoublewidedoublewideParticipantWe use Dr. Brandes here for our two dogs. Don’t know if it’s too far for you but we really like her “bedside manner” and her technicians are really gentle with our small dogs during nail clippings, temp. taking etc. Some techs. at past vets have been rather rough and hurt/freaked out our little guys.
http://www.rsfvets.com/aboutus.shtml
Congrats on the new family members,
DoublewidedoublewideParticipantWe use Dr. Brandes here for our two dogs. Don’t know if it’s too far for you but we really like her “bedside manner” and her technicians are really gentle with our small dogs during nail clippings, temp. taking etc. Some techs. at past vets have been rather rough and hurt/freaked out our little guys.
http://www.rsfvets.com/aboutus.shtml
Congrats on the new family members,
DoublewidedoublewideParticipantWe use Dr. Brandes here for our two dogs. Don’t know if it’s too far for you but we really like her “bedside manner” and her technicians are really gentle with our small dogs during nail clippings, temp. taking etc. Some techs. at past vets have been rather rough and hurt/freaked out our little guys.
http://www.rsfvets.com/aboutus.shtml
Congrats on the new family members,
DoublewidedoublewideParticipanttg,
Yup, we were just plain lucky to sell when we did. It was this site that prompted us to take the low ball offer and move on with our lives.
I use Zillow primarily to see what homes have sold for as they are the only site I know that posts what the final sale prices of the homes were.
I can’t remember who built the places we lived in…but whomever it was, we had the usual shoddy workmanship. Toilet seal that leaked on the second floor so had to take out some ceiling and replace, not a right angle corner in the place, anytime someone walked upstairs it sounded like a herd of elephants downstairs and don’t get me started on the base model oven in that place. All of which is livable if you’re paying $100.00 or less a sq. ft. but more than that, I really don’t know what the heck we were thinking when we paid 2004 prices for that place ($176.00/sq. ft.) plus the mellow roos of 1300/yr. Oh well, live and learn.
Doublewide
doublewideParticipanttg,
Yup, we were just plain lucky to sell when we did. It was this site that prompted us to take the low ball offer and move on with our lives.
I use Zillow primarily to see what homes have sold for as they are the only site I know that posts what the final sale prices of the homes were.
I can’t remember who built the places we lived in…but whomever it was, we had the usual shoddy workmanship. Toilet seal that leaked on the second floor so had to take out some ceiling and replace, not a right angle corner in the place, anytime someone walked upstairs it sounded like a herd of elephants downstairs and don’t get me started on the base model oven in that place. All of which is livable if you’re paying $100.00 or less a sq. ft. but more than that, I really don’t know what the heck we were thinking when we paid 2004 prices for that place ($176.00/sq. ft.) plus the mellow roos of 1300/yr. Oh well, live and learn.
Doublewide
doublewideParticipanttg,
Yup, we were just plain lucky to sell when we did. It was this site that prompted us to take the low ball offer and move on with our lives.
I use Zillow primarily to see what homes have sold for as they are the only site I know that posts what the final sale prices of the homes were.
I can’t remember who built the places we lived in…but whomever it was, we had the usual shoddy workmanship. Toilet seal that leaked on the second floor so had to take out some ceiling and replace, not a right angle corner in the place, anytime someone walked upstairs it sounded like a herd of elephants downstairs and don’t get me started on the base model oven in that place. All of which is livable if you’re paying $100.00 or less a sq. ft. but more than that, I really don’t know what the heck we were thinking when we paid 2004 prices for that place ($176.00/sq. ft.) plus the mellow roos of 1300/yr. Oh well, live and learn.
Doublewide
doublewideParticipanttg,
Yup, we were just plain lucky to sell when we did. It was this site that prompted us to take the low ball offer and move on with our lives.
I use Zillow primarily to see what homes have sold for as they are the only site I know that posts what the final sale prices of the homes were.
I can’t remember who built the places we lived in…but whomever it was, we had the usual shoddy workmanship. Toilet seal that leaked on the second floor so had to take out some ceiling and replace, not a right angle corner in the place, anytime someone walked upstairs it sounded like a herd of elephants downstairs and don’t get me started on the base model oven in that place. All of which is livable if you’re paying $100.00 or less a sq. ft. but more than that, I really don’t know what the heck we were thinking when we paid 2004 prices for that place ($176.00/sq. ft.) plus the mellow roos of 1300/yr. Oh well, live and learn.
Doublewide
doublewideParticipanttg,
Yup, we were just plain lucky to sell when we did. It was this site that prompted us to take the low ball offer and move on with our lives.
I use Zillow primarily to see what homes have sold for as they are the only site I know that posts what the final sale prices of the homes were.
I can’t remember who built the places we lived in…but whomever it was, we had the usual shoddy workmanship. Toilet seal that leaked on the second floor so had to take out some ceiling and replace, not a right angle corner in the place, anytime someone walked upstairs it sounded like a herd of elephants downstairs and don’t get me started on the base model oven in that place. All of which is livable if you’re paying $100.00 or less a sq. ft. but more than that, I really don’t know what the heck we were thinking when we paid 2004 prices for that place ($176.00/sq. ft.) plus the mellow roos of 1300/yr. Oh well, live and learn.
Doublewide
doublewideParticipantSvelte,
Is this legal? It’s my understanding that having your home for sale will preclude you from being able to re-fi until it’s off the market for a certain number of days (60 I think my M-I-L told me).
What if these owners want to re-fi but their bank or an appraiser sees their home for sale on Zillow?
Maybe it’s only considered “for sale” if it has a proper MLS listing?
Doublewide
doublewideParticipantSvelte,
Is this legal? It’s my understanding that having your home for sale will preclude you from being able to re-fi until it’s off the market for a certain number of days (60 I think my M-I-L told me).
What if these owners want to re-fi but their bank or an appraiser sees their home for sale on Zillow?
Maybe it’s only considered “for sale” if it has a proper MLS listing?
Doublewide
doublewideParticipantSvelte,
Is this legal? It’s my understanding that having your home for sale will preclude you from being able to re-fi until it’s off the market for a certain number of days (60 I think my M-I-L told me).
What if these owners want to re-fi but their bank or an appraiser sees their home for sale on Zillow?
Maybe it’s only considered “for sale” if it has a proper MLS listing?
Doublewide
doublewideParticipantSvelte,
Is this legal? It’s my understanding that having your home for sale will preclude you from being able to re-fi until it’s off the market for a certain number of days (60 I think my M-I-L told me).
What if these owners want to re-fi but their bank or an appraiser sees their home for sale on Zillow?
Maybe it’s only considered “for sale” if it has a proper MLS listing?
Doublewide
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