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ParticipantThen I misunderstood that. I thought that the large payout was by the bank to the 2nd.
3228 Carleton seems it was originally listed in 2009 to be a spec home, I think.
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ParticipantThen I misunderstood that. I thought that the large payout was by the bank to the 2nd.
3228 Carleton seems it was originally listed in 2009 to be a spec home, I think.
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
jpinpb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
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ParticipantLand value in PL w/a view now PPSF $96.
3228 Carleton sold for 265k. Someone is going to be building a nice house. Average/median PPSF is about $450. I’m thinking they can build a nice place for considerably less and be able to sell it for a profit. Hopefully it will be someone who will build their dream home and stay. But chances are not.jpinpb
ParticipantLand value in PL w/a view now PPSF $96.
3228 Carleton sold for 265k. Someone is going to be building a nice house. Average/median PPSF is about $450. I’m thinking they can build a nice place for considerably less and be able to sell it for a profit. Hopefully it will be someone who will build their dream home and stay. But chances are not.jpinpb
ParticipantLand value in PL w/a view now PPSF $96.
3228 Carleton sold for 265k. Someone is going to be building a nice house. Average/median PPSF is about $450. I’m thinking they can build a nice place for considerably less and be able to sell it for a profit. Hopefully it will be someone who will build their dream home and stay. But chances are not.jpinpb
ParticipantLand value in PL w/a view now PPSF $96.
3228 Carleton sold for 265k. Someone is going to be building a nice house. Average/median PPSF is about $450. I’m thinking they can build a nice place for considerably less and be able to sell it for a profit. Hopefully it will be someone who will build their dream home and stay. But chances are not.jpinpb
ParticipantLand value in PL w/a view now PPSF $96.
3228 Carleton sold for 265k. Someone is going to be building a nice house. Average/median PPSF is about $450. I’m thinking they can build a nice place for considerably less and be able to sell it for a profit. Hopefully it will be someone who will build their dream home and stay. But chances are not.jpinpb
Participant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Thanks so much for posting this article, flu. I would have definitely missed it on my own.[/quote]
It’s just really sad to read about this. I’m not dissying being a nurse (which is what she has to be). It just infurriates me that when our government budgets gets cut, education is the first thing to go. Only third world countries do this.[/quote]
I’m late in reading this thread. It is disheartening. I thought maybe the story was going to be about how kids don’t want to learn, are disruptive brats, etc. Every time I hear about cuts to education, I cringe. And I don’t even have kids. This is how our system is and it’s demoralizing. Like they want people to be stupid. I hope this woman goes back to teaching and finds a better paying job during the summer to supplement her income.
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Participant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Thanks so much for posting this article, flu. I would have definitely missed it on my own.[/quote]
It’s just really sad to read about this. I’m not dissying being a nurse (which is what she has to be). It just infurriates me that when our government budgets gets cut, education is the first thing to go. Only third world countries do this.[/quote]
I’m late in reading this thread. It is disheartening. I thought maybe the story was going to be about how kids don’t want to learn, are disruptive brats, etc. Every time I hear about cuts to education, I cringe. And I don’t even have kids. This is how our system is and it’s demoralizing. Like they want people to be stupid. I hope this woman goes back to teaching and finds a better paying job during the summer to supplement her income.
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