Nov. 5th, 2008
Question the first: if you've purchased a home, can you remember how many places you looked at (and I mean toured, not just drove past)?
Question the second: No house this big should cost that little m i rite, or is the bank just desperate to get it sold? At least it's not one of those listings where they're like "bank-owned, AS IS, NO CONTINGENCIES!" Good luck selling that in this market, guys, Holyoke ain't a good market for flipping houses in good conditions, and in a recession?
I wanna set a Call of Cthulhu module in that house. What could be lurking in the "unfinished basement" of doom?
This post brought to you by the fact that I need to start getting my financial ducks in a row and my homebuyer workshop done if I want to be moving into a house in time for garden planting season....
Question the second: No house this big should cost that little m i rite, or is the bank just desperate to get it sold? At least it's not one of those listings where they're like "bank-owned, AS IS, NO CONTINGENCIES!" Good luck selling that in this market, guys, Holyoke ain't a good market for flipping houses in good conditions, and in a recession?
I wanna set a Call of Cthulhu module in that house. What could be lurking in the "unfinished basement" of doom?
This post brought to you by the fact that I need to start getting my financial ducks in a row and my homebuyer workshop done if I want to be moving into a house in time for garden planting season....
Lazy, exhausted, geeky, whatever
Nov. 5th, 2008 10:44 pmYou know you're exhausted when you check email and get a notice saying you got a voicemail a few hours ago, but you're so warm and cozy in bed that you don't want to walk across the apartment to go pick up the phone to check it, so instead you log in to Vonage to listen to it from there.
Man, sometimes I love this century!
Man, sometimes I love this century!