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ParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
GH
ParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
GH
ParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
GH
ParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
GH
ParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
GH
ParticipantWithout adequate last mile infrastructure all of these public transport ideas are doomed to fail.
In UK where train travel used to be fantastic, it was decided to cut all of the rural money losing tracks. Officials were “surprised” to find previously money making main tracks now faced substantially reduced traffic and thus were also no longer profitable. Of course the presence of a union mandated “fire man” (looks after the coal burner) even on electric lines is laughable …
GH
ParticipantWithout adequate last mile infrastructure all of these public transport ideas are doomed to fail.
In UK where train travel used to be fantastic, it was decided to cut all of the rural money losing tracks. Officials were “surprised” to find previously money making main tracks now faced substantially reduced traffic and thus were also no longer profitable. Of course the presence of a union mandated “fire man” (looks after the coal burner) even on electric lines is laughable …
GH
ParticipantWithout adequate last mile infrastructure all of these public transport ideas are doomed to fail.
In UK where train travel used to be fantastic, it was decided to cut all of the rural money losing tracks. Officials were “surprised” to find previously money making main tracks now faced substantially reduced traffic and thus were also no longer profitable. Of course the presence of a union mandated “fire man” (looks after the coal burner) even on electric lines is laughable …
GH
ParticipantWithout adequate last mile infrastructure all of these public transport ideas are doomed to fail.
In UK where train travel used to be fantastic, it was decided to cut all of the rural money losing tracks. Officials were “surprised” to find previously money making main tracks now faced substantially reduced traffic and thus were also no longer profitable. Of course the presence of a union mandated “fire man” (looks after the coal burner) even on electric lines is laughable …
GH
ParticipantWithout adequate last mile infrastructure all of these public transport ideas are doomed to fail.
In UK where train travel used to be fantastic, it was decided to cut all of the rural money losing tracks. Officials were “surprised” to find previously money making main tracks now faced substantially reduced traffic and thus were also no longer profitable. Of course the presence of a union mandated “fire man” (looks after the coal burner) even on electric lines is laughable …
GH
ParticipantAs long as there is no price fixing (cough!) I don’t personally care what a broker charges. In UK 2% seems to be the going rate and Realtors there make a decent living. Solicitors (Attorneys) fees are charged separately and can amount to quite a bit. They seem to do most of the grunt work.
GH
ParticipantAs long as there is no price fixing (cough!) I don’t personally care what a broker charges. In UK 2% seems to be the going rate and Realtors there make a decent living. Solicitors (Attorneys) fees are charged separately and can amount to quite a bit. They seem to do most of the grunt work.
GH
ParticipantAs long as there is no price fixing (cough!) I don’t personally care what a broker charges. In UK 2% seems to be the going rate and Realtors there make a decent living. Solicitors (Attorneys) fees are charged separately and can amount to quite a bit. They seem to do most of the grunt work.
GH
ParticipantAs long as there is no price fixing (cough!) I don’t personally care what a broker charges. In UK 2% seems to be the going rate and Realtors there make a decent living. Solicitors (Attorneys) fees are charged separately and can amount to quite a bit. They seem to do most of the grunt work.
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