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I’d love to hear more opinion on this subject…
TexasLineParticipantI’d love to hear more opinion on this subject…
TexasLineParticipantI’d love to hear more opinion on this subject…
TexasLineParticipantI’d love to hear more opinion on this subject…
TexasLineParticipantI’d love to hear more opinion on this subject…
May 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM in reply to: Excellent summation why housing market will be terrible for a long time #700067TexasLineParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general this is a less than favorable time to buy a house.[/quote]
cynical thoughts aside…I think the OP topic should be interpreted as – this is a great time to buy…It just might be however, that it will be better to buy in the future…;) This assumes you have your ducks in a row and you don’t live in New York City, where certain part of the duck have been banned – Nor an actual duck residing on a pond in North Dakota….unless you envy the pond…it might be a good time to “pull the trigger” then.
Cynically speaking, of course.
cyn·i·cal Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity
🙂
May 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM in reply to: Excellent summation why housing market will be terrible for a long time #700164TexasLineParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general this is a less than favorable time to buy a house.[/quote]
cynical thoughts aside…I think the OP topic should be interpreted as – this is a great time to buy…It just might be however, that it will be better to buy in the future…;) This assumes you have your ducks in a row and you don’t live in New York City, where certain part of the duck have been banned – Nor an actual duck residing on a pond in North Dakota….unless you envy the pond…it might be a good time to “pull the trigger” then.
Cynically speaking, of course.
cyn·i·cal Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity
🙂
May 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM in reply to: Excellent summation why housing market will be terrible for a long time #700752TexasLineParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general this is a less than favorable time to buy a house.[/quote]
cynical thoughts aside…I think the OP topic should be interpreted as – this is a great time to buy…It just might be however, that it will be better to buy in the future…;) This assumes you have your ducks in a row and you don’t live in New York City, where certain part of the duck have been banned – Nor an actual duck residing on a pond in North Dakota….unless you envy the pond…it might be a good time to “pull the trigger” then.
Cynically speaking, of course.
cyn·i·cal Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity
🙂
May 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM in reply to: Excellent summation why housing market will be terrible for a long time #700900TexasLineParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general this is a less than favorable time to buy a house.[/quote]
cynical thoughts aside…I think the OP topic should be interpreted as – this is a great time to buy…It just might be however, that it will be better to buy in the future…;) This assumes you have your ducks in a row and you don’t live in New York City, where certain part of the duck have been banned – Nor an actual duck residing on a pond in North Dakota….unless you envy the pond…it might be a good time to “pull the trigger” then.
Cynically speaking, of course.
cyn·i·cal Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity
🙂
May 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM in reply to: Excellent summation why housing market will be terrible for a long time #701259TexasLineParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general this is a less than favorable time to buy a house.[/quote]
cynical thoughts aside…I think the OP topic should be interpreted as – this is a great time to buy…It just might be however, that it will be better to buy in the future…;) This assumes you have your ducks in a row and you don’t live in New York City, where certain part of the duck have been banned – Nor an actual duck residing on a pond in North Dakota….unless you envy the pond…it might be a good time to “pull the trigger” then.
Cynically speaking, of course.
cyn·i·cal Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity
🙂
TexasLineParticipantRecently(last August) rented a 2100 sq. foot, 2 level house(sits on a slope) and the rain gutter issue is driving me crazy. In San Diego mind you. It actually does rain here.
The gutters are/were filled with leaf litter, decay and spiders, and are even missing in some places. When it rains or even a light drizzle, the water falls straight down into the cracks between the house and sidewalk. The lack of functioning gutters also causes water damage to the deck, and back-splashes into the house due to water damaged wood doors and window seals.
I have asked the landlord repeatedly to fix the broken and missing gutters…but he seems not to care. I have spent hours cleaning them out and doing my best to re-attach disconnected joints.
If this was my house…I sure as hell wouldn’t let all this water damage continue, and there is a lot of it!. There is mold. There are bug probs. There are cement cracks….etc. It would be such a proactive, easy fix to just repair the Rain Gutters.
I say, you must make sure you have properly fitted and properly directed rain gutters. It seems to me that it would save a lot of potential problems.
…so I’m all for rain gutters….;) !
TexasLineParticipantRecently(last August) rented a 2100 sq. foot, 2 level house(sits on a slope) and the rain gutter issue is driving me crazy. In San Diego mind you. It actually does rain here.
The gutters are/were filled with leaf litter, decay and spiders, and are even missing in some places. When it rains or even a light drizzle, the water falls straight down into the cracks between the house and sidewalk. The lack of functioning gutters also causes water damage to the deck, and back-splashes into the house due to water damaged wood doors and window seals.
I have asked the landlord repeatedly to fix the broken and missing gutters…but he seems not to care. I have spent hours cleaning them out and doing my best to re-attach disconnected joints.
If this was my house…I sure as hell wouldn’t let all this water damage continue, and there is a lot of it!. There is mold. There are bug probs. There are cement cracks….etc. It would be such a proactive, easy fix to just repair the Rain Gutters.
I say, you must make sure you have properly fitted and properly directed rain gutters. It seems to me that it would save a lot of potential problems.
…so I’m all for rain gutters….;) !
TexasLineParticipantRecently(last August) rented a 2100 sq. foot, 2 level house(sits on a slope) and the rain gutter issue is driving me crazy. In San Diego mind you. It actually does rain here.
The gutters are/were filled with leaf litter, decay and spiders, and are even missing in some places. When it rains or even a light drizzle, the water falls straight down into the cracks between the house and sidewalk. The lack of functioning gutters also causes water damage to the deck, and back-splashes into the house due to water damaged wood doors and window seals.
I have asked the landlord repeatedly to fix the broken and missing gutters…but he seems not to care. I have spent hours cleaning them out and doing my best to re-attach disconnected joints.
If this was my house…I sure as hell wouldn’t let all this water damage continue, and there is a lot of it!. There is mold. There are bug probs. There are cement cracks….etc. It would be such a proactive, easy fix to just repair the Rain Gutters.
I say, you must make sure you have properly fitted and properly directed rain gutters. It seems to me that it would save a lot of potential problems.
…so I’m all for rain gutters….;) !
TexasLineParticipantRecently(last August) rented a 2100 sq. foot, 2 level house(sits on a slope) and the rain gutter issue is driving me crazy. In San Diego mind you. It actually does rain here.
The gutters are/were filled with leaf litter, decay and spiders, and are even missing in some places. When it rains or even a light drizzle, the water falls straight down into the cracks between the house and sidewalk. The lack of functioning gutters also causes water damage to the deck, and back-splashes into the house due to water damaged wood doors and window seals.
I have asked the landlord repeatedly to fix the broken and missing gutters…but he seems not to care. I have spent hours cleaning them out and doing my best to re-attach disconnected joints.
If this was my house…I sure as hell wouldn’t let all this water damage continue, and there is a lot of it!. There is mold. There are bug probs. There are cement cracks….etc. It would be such a proactive, easy fix to just repair the Rain Gutters.
I say, you must make sure you have properly fitted and properly directed rain gutters. It seems to me that it would save a lot of potential problems.
…so I’m all for rain gutters….;) !
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