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by Sydney » Mar 28th, '09, 23:33

This is almost categorically off-topic, but I've been busy lately due to a no-fault eviction.

My landlord's son ran into some trouble, so the landlord's giving the house I'm renting to his son. So they gave us until mid-May to gtfo.

I've got a verbal agreement on a nice house half a mile from work and will deal with earnest money & formal offer 2moro.

Thought I'd share the basic facts.

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by Victoria » Mar 28th, '09, 23:57

Bummer! Hope everything works out.
Closer to work, may end up being even better, huh?

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by Chip » Mar 29th, '09, 00:40

As long as you have your chawan and matcha ...

Good luck 2morrow!
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by Sydney » Mar 29th, '09, 09:16

Well, if all works out, I'll be trading an expensive 90 minute round trip commute for a couple of minutes on a bicycle, which is a dream for me.

And I'll be moving from a literally falling apart 800 square feet to a lovely, intact 1700 square feet with privacy fence, 4 bedrooms, 2 outdoor relaxation areas, and enough yard to install a proper putting green.

There'll be less tea money, but only needs so much, and I have enough sheng alone to last quite some time. :D

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by Salsero » Mar 29th, '09, 23:41

Glad to see you are getting closer to owning your own house, Padre, even if the fickle finger of fate did give you a bit of a rude shove to get there!

2 to 1 the son trashes the place within a year. Still, that is a lovely backyard you are giving up. I may have to rethink the six-month visit I had planned; without that lakefront view, I might just spend that time in Tuscany instead of the paradise that is MS.

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by ABx » Mar 30th, '09, 02:26

Congrats indeed :)

I just moved out of a literally falling apart 800 sq ft house myself, although it was into a 1 bedroom apartment. Still, though, it is really really nice to be in a place that isn't falling apart, so I imagine that you will be in heaven in this new place :)

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by Sydney » Mar 30th, '09, 07:48

ABx wrote:Congrats indeed :)

I just moved out of a literally falling apart 800 sq ft house myself, although it was into a 1 bedroom apartment. Still, though, it is really really nice to be in a place that isn't falling apart, so I imagine that you will be in heaven in this new place :)
I'll tell myself that with every mortgage payment. :lol:

And Salsero: You may yet want to see this new bit of paradise. It's in a community that literally made WalMart build in all brick and hide it's climate control units so people couldn't see them from the Interstate.

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by Mary R » Mar 30th, '09, 19:25

Whoa. That is one powerful neighborhood association. That ranks right up there with the Sedona, Arizona one that refused to let McDonald's put up it's golden arches because yellow signage was against code. (I think they went with turquoise.)

Good luck with the move, and enjoy the new commute! Eugene's big on bike commuting, which I thought was a little crazy because of all the rain, but it is SO convenient!

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by Sydney » Apr 1st, '09, 21:42

A seller just made an extremely agreeable counter-offer, to which I agreed on the spot. We'll be closing this month.

She even agreed to have the carpets professionally cleaned and mow the lawn on the way out. 8) (My realtor tossed those in just for kicks. heh)

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by Salsero » Apr 1st, '09, 21:50

el padre wrote:A seller just made an extremely agreeable counter-offer, to which I agreed on the spot. We'll be closing this month.

She even agreed to have the carpets professionally cleaned and mow the lawn on the way out. 8) (My realtor tossed those in just for kicks. heh)
Sweeeeet! You know we are going to have to do a video walk through before it's official.

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by MarshalN » Apr 14th, '09, 01:05

Hey el padre, I think Shogun over at Puerh box pass is wondering if you still have the tea

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by Sydney » Apr 14th, '09, 07:36

Yeah, it's one of these boxes. They waited so long to tell me who gets it next that it fell into the "I'm moving" black hole.

Thanks for the tap. I'll take care of it.

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