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Participantdoublewide – same experience here.
The seller purchased the home warranty and we kept it open for two years after the purchase, then let it die.
We used it to get the oven repaired and that was it.
I was glad to have it, but didn’t see any value after the first year or two.
sdduuuude
Participantdoublewide – same experience here.
The seller purchased the home warranty and we kept it open for two years after the purchase, then let it die.
We used it to get the oven repaired and that was it.
I was glad to have it, but didn’t see any value after the first year or two.
sdduuuude
Participantdoublewide – same experience here.
The seller purchased the home warranty and we kept it open for two years after the purchase, then let it die.
We used it to get the oven repaired and that was it.
I was glad to have it, but didn’t see any value after the first year or two.
June 27, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229461sdduuuude
ParticipantTG – regarding the view. For me, it is all about space and a little bit of privacy. Plus – it is space I don’t have to pay for. i.e. I don’t own the canyon behind me but I benefit from the open feel of the space.
The thing is, others are willing to pay for that golf-course view so the price goes up. Maybe look for something that offers the benefits of space and privacy that aren’t priced at a premium the way a golf-course view is priced. Maybe a house with a steep hillside sloping down to the rear with someone else’s house down below. This gives you the wide-open space without the bugs, cost or golfers.
We have minimal issues with bugs in Clairemont, even in the summer.
Certainly there are some natural bug-repelling herbs that could be used for those cigars.
June 27, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229580sdduuuude
ParticipantTG – regarding the view. For me, it is all about space and a little bit of privacy. Plus – it is space I don’t have to pay for. i.e. I don’t own the canyon behind me but I benefit from the open feel of the space.
The thing is, others are willing to pay for that golf-course view so the price goes up. Maybe look for something that offers the benefits of space and privacy that aren’t priced at a premium the way a golf-course view is priced. Maybe a house with a steep hillside sloping down to the rear with someone else’s house down below. This gives you the wide-open space without the bugs, cost or golfers.
We have minimal issues with bugs in Clairemont, even in the summer.
Certainly there are some natural bug-repelling herbs that could be used for those cigars.
June 27, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229587sdduuuude
ParticipantTG – regarding the view. For me, it is all about space and a little bit of privacy. Plus – it is space I don’t have to pay for. i.e. I don’t own the canyon behind me but I benefit from the open feel of the space.
The thing is, others are willing to pay for that golf-course view so the price goes up. Maybe look for something that offers the benefits of space and privacy that aren’t priced at a premium the way a golf-course view is priced. Maybe a house with a steep hillside sloping down to the rear with someone else’s house down below. This gives you the wide-open space without the bugs, cost or golfers.
We have minimal issues with bugs in Clairemont, even in the summer.
Certainly there are some natural bug-repelling herbs that could be used for those cigars.
June 27, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229624sdduuuude
ParticipantTG – regarding the view. For me, it is all about space and a little bit of privacy. Plus – it is space I don’t have to pay for. i.e. I don’t own the canyon behind me but I benefit from the open feel of the space.
The thing is, others are willing to pay for that golf-course view so the price goes up. Maybe look for something that offers the benefits of space and privacy that aren’t priced at a premium the way a golf-course view is priced. Maybe a house with a steep hillside sloping down to the rear with someone else’s house down below. This gives you the wide-open space without the bugs, cost or golfers.
We have minimal issues with bugs in Clairemont, even in the summer.
Certainly there are some natural bug-repelling herbs that could be used for those cigars.
June 27, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229639sdduuuude
ParticipantTG – regarding the view. For me, it is all about space and a little bit of privacy. Plus – it is space I don’t have to pay for. i.e. I don’t own the canyon behind me but I benefit from the open feel of the space.
The thing is, others are willing to pay for that golf-course view so the price goes up. Maybe look for something that offers the benefits of space and privacy that aren’t priced at a premium the way a golf-course view is priced. Maybe a house with a steep hillside sloping down to the rear with someone else’s house down below. This gives you the wide-open space without the bugs, cost or golfers.
We have minimal issues with bugs in Clairemont, even in the summer.
Certainly there are some natural bug-repelling herbs that could be used for those cigars.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHA – I thought “Sillhouette Buyers” was a counter to “Shadow Inventory” but it turns out it is just a development called “Sillhouette.”
sdduuuude
ParticipantHA – I thought “Sillhouette Buyers” was a counter to “Shadow Inventory” but it turns out it is just a development called “Sillhouette.”
sdduuuude
ParticipantHA – I thought “Sillhouette Buyers” was a counter to “Shadow Inventory” but it turns out it is just a development called “Sillhouette.”
sdduuuude
ParticipantHA – I thought “Sillhouette Buyers” was a counter to “Shadow Inventory” but it turns out it is just a development called “Sillhouette.”
sdduuuude
ParticipantHA – I thought “Sillhouette Buyers” was a counter to “Shadow Inventory” but it turns out it is just a development called “Sillhouette.”
June 26, 2008 at 9:56 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229186sdduuuude
ParticipantI love my canyon view – not because of the view, but because there isn’t neighbor there. I have 1 neighbor to the left, 1 to the right, and nothing for 300 feet to the rear.
I guess a golf-course view is sort of like this, though I’d rather be backed up to nature than a golf course.
I’d go smaller house, bigger lot. I’d rather have more outdoor space to maintain than indoor space to clean.
Depends on if you mean “status” or “pleasant” when you talk about the neighborhood. If one is gang-ridden or could turn bad as housing drops but the other is nice, then yeah, the ‘hood matters. But if the neighbors are good people and kids play in the street and the school district is fine in both neighborhoods, then I don’t really think the ‘hood matters much.
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