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ParticipantIt’s not the tire noise that wears.
It’s the mufflers, or lack there of for every wannabe monster truck, street racers or weekend accountant harley rider.
The other factor is air. I used to live two blocks from a major freeway. Because of the road position, the noise with windows open was fine. During the day you didn’t hear it, at night, traffic was light enough you didn’t notice it but…
The big but, pollution. We had white tile counters. Whenever I went to wipe the dust from the counter, big mistake, it smears as a greasy black mess. It’s not dust. It’s a combination, oil, rubber, you name it, it’s in the air constantly… When you have to chronically use 409 to remove the ‘dust’ from the kitchen counter you’ll realize the downside of being by a freeway. If you always keep the windows closed you may live comfortably in oblivion unless you have kids, which will be at increased risk for asthma.
no_such_reality
ParticipantIt’s not the tire noise that wears.
It’s the mufflers, or lack there of for every wannabe monster truck, street racers or weekend accountant harley rider.
The other factor is air. I used to live two blocks from a major freeway. Because of the road position, the noise with windows open was fine. During the day you didn’t hear it, at night, traffic was light enough you didn’t notice it but…
The big but, pollution. We had white tile counters. Whenever I went to wipe the dust from the counter, big mistake, it smears as a greasy black mess. It’s not dust. It’s a combination, oil, rubber, you name it, it’s in the air constantly… When you have to chronically use 409 to remove the ‘dust’ from the kitchen counter you’ll realize the downside of being by a freeway. If you always keep the windows closed you may live comfortably in oblivion unless you have kids, which will be at increased risk for asthma.
no_such_reality
ParticipantIt’s not the tire noise that wears.
It’s the mufflers, or lack there of for every wannabe monster truck, street racers or weekend accountant harley rider.
The other factor is air. I used to live two blocks from a major freeway. Because of the road position, the noise with windows open was fine. During the day you didn’t hear it, at night, traffic was light enough you didn’t notice it but…
The big but, pollution. We had white tile counters. Whenever I went to wipe the dust from the counter, big mistake, it smears as a greasy black mess. It’s not dust. It’s a combination, oil, rubber, you name it, it’s in the air constantly… When you have to chronically use 409 to remove the ‘dust’ from the kitchen counter you’ll realize the downside of being by a freeway. If you always keep the windows closed you may live comfortably in oblivion unless you have kids, which will be at increased risk for asthma.
no_such_reality
ParticipantThere are still all sorts of programs for the working poor to own a home. You aren’t working poor if you’re buying a $400,000 home.
CAR, the best thing for the poor is the removal of the artificial inflation in the housing market of propped up money.
no_such_reality
ParticipantThere are still all sorts of programs for the working poor to own a home. You aren’t working poor if you’re buying a $400,000 home.
CAR, the best thing for the poor is the removal of the artificial inflation in the housing market of propped up money.
no_such_reality
ParticipantThere are still all sorts of programs for the working poor to own a home. You aren’t working poor if you’re buying a $400,000 home.
CAR, the best thing for the poor is the removal of the artificial inflation in the housing market of propped up money.
no_such_reality
ParticipantThere are still all sorts of programs for the working poor to own a home. You aren’t working poor if you’re buying a $400,000 home.
CAR, the best thing for the poor is the removal of the artificial inflation in the housing market of propped up money.
no_such_reality
ParticipantThere are still all sorts of programs for the working poor to own a home. You aren’t working poor if you’re buying a $400,000 home.
CAR, the best thing for the poor is the removal of the artificial inflation in the housing market of propped up money.
no_such_reality
ParticipantHow’d the other bids come in?
And what were you expecting.
To me, ripping into the slab sounds no trivial…
no_such_reality
ParticipantHow’d the other bids come in?
And what were you expecting.
To me, ripping into the slab sounds no trivial…
no_such_reality
ParticipantHow’d the other bids come in?
And what were you expecting.
To me, ripping into the slab sounds no trivial…
no_such_reality
ParticipantHow’d the other bids come in?
And what were you expecting.
To me, ripping into the slab sounds no trivial…
no_such_reality
ParticipantHow’d the other bids come in?
And what were you expecting.
To me, ripping into the slab sounds no trivial…
February 16, 2011 at 12:18 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667777no_such_reality
Participant[quote=CA renter] But once the government/taxpayers stepped in to take the losses, their right to recover whatever possible from the sales takes precedence over the rights of buyers/sellers/agents/investors to profit in any way.[/quote]
Wow. Maybe we can apply that same logic to state unions.
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