hence the continuing reasons i'll use her as a crazy neighbor example
yes….THIS
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Tis why I like having a farm in semi-rural setting of 10 acres. Although... you still can't get away from the crazies. Its just little harder to cross path with them. rolling coal pkup with huge confederate flags flying in the back. And occasionally trying to deliberately force you off the road just because I drive a Prius. I guess they don't know their geography. We is in Pacific Northwest buckwheat!!
Some of them at least get the ultimate prize of Darwin award. Its a shame really.
Well Trek, I hope it soon will be just a nightmare with the looney/crazy neighbor and you get to sell your place. Life is too short to deal with self hating angry person.
Thanks all. Our long national nightmare is over. We will be closing in less than 2 weeks. She could not prevent our sale, we got a great offer.
Now we'll be getting a tandem bike and a kayak because we f'ing deserve it. Knott wants to get this: http://hasebikes.com/95-1-Tandem-PINO-ALLROUND.html
Can't wait to post pictures as we get them.
I need to check this thread more often; I have too many things to say. Confederate flags in Oregon?? The Maryland legislature considered making coal rolling illegal but then decided that it's okay after all. To me it's just a dumb waste of money for the sake of being mean.
And sometimes you do have to keep reminding yourself that you can't explain insane -- your own actions really don't matter, the crazy person will just find ways to be crazy. I'm glad it almost in your rear-view mirror with a good road ahead, Trek.
That is awesome news! You deserve the toys.
DH is now on the phone on his first job interview. It would be perfect for him... this just proves we really need that barn door to arrive for our sunroom, as there is no place to go and shut the door in our new place, except the bedrooms. Our desks are in a small loft that overlook the entire bottom floor.
Now I just need to sell my house. It's been 2 weeks, we've had lots of traffic and we've lowered the price as much as we can. Considering most houses in my town cost 1-2 million, this is a deal.
Congrats Trek and Knott!!
Woohoo Trek! Congrats to you and Knott, enjoy the new toys! Crankin, fingers crossed for you and your DH.
Congratulations! Whooohooo!
Any bites? Will lowering the price send the wrong signal or gain interest? Who can understand the market.
We bought at 160. Our realtor said we should list at 225. "You're mad!" we said "Too high" we said. We sold for 300 and she's paying cash. It's crazy.
At our new digs the condos in front by the river go for half a million. Same for our building top floor. We're in back, ground floor with no river view hence we could afford this. But guess what? 15-25 yards walks from the door we're on the river. I call it my quarter million dollar dog walk.
"By hun, taking the recycling and the dog out. Saving us a bundle. See ya" ;)
My plan is put the bulk of the gains to this one to pay it down and get the mortgage still lower.
I was just looking at my latest mortgage statement and thinking that I need to look into this. For some years now I've been putting all my cash into much-needed renovations. But within a year or so, as I finish the major work, I want to try to pay off more of the mortgage.
And kudos on that quarter million dog walk. Reminds me of my parents' house up on a hill in a beach town. No stunning view, unless you look out one window during the winter when there are no leaves on the trees when you can kinda sorta see the water. But a short walk around the corner and boom there it is. Of course if the current governor gets his way it will all be replaced by highway ramps and a giant expensive bridge, but that's a gripe for another day...
Trek, although the market is very hot here, our house is a contemporary, which automatically eliminates at least 3/4 of the buyers. People in MA are adverse to anything modern on the outside, although they like all the bells and whistles on the inside. Lowering the price does not send a bad message... it is aimed at buyers who will not go above a certain price point, and it's certainly not cheap! It might pull in people who live in neighboring towns, who specifically want to move to Concord. My house has all the bells and whistles inside, although the layout is somewhat different. It's also on a hill, in the woods. But, spectacular views and a community pond. So, if someone is looking at it, they are at least open to a contemporary. We just have to find the right person out of that smaller market. We have had quite a few private showings, in addition to 3 open houses. There is someone coming this weekend who lives in a community west of here, is from my town, and is familiar with the neighborhood. So, this sounds hopeful.
People here are generally extremely picky, which makes me laugh. In the past 25 years, we've seen homes where the garage door fell off when we opened it, DH fell through the back steps (like foot through the wood), unflushed toilets, ironing boards with clothes hanging on them in the family room, etc. People seem to not be able to see their own vision of a house, which DH and I have no issue doing. I find they focus on things they don't like, that are often easily changed.
Well, it's only been 3 weeks and it took us 6 weeks to sell our last house, in a very hot market.
Sorry to hear that your neighbor never calmed down and is now making selling difficult as well, Trek. I'm so happy that where I bought at the coast has been a good experience so far. My neighbors are mostly part time, only a few full time live on my road. No one bugs us but all that go by always wave or stop to chat. I'm so glad I bought this place and changed my future in this way. I know your new place will be exactly what you are looking for in every way. Good luck!! Congrats. :cool:
Yikes Trek, hopefully all will pass soon.
I outsmarted myself today - parked 1.33 miles from work at my gym. Walked to work. Walked back to my gym for a class after work. Left my keys in the office but didn't catch it until I arrived at my gym and looked for my little tag to swipe in. Walked back to work then back to NIFS. The moral of the story is if you park your car that far from your destination, make sure you check for your keys before heading back to the car in >80 temps when we just had freezing temps last week...
It's also interesting just how much harder 5 miles on pavement is on me than 5 miles on dirt. Not moving so well tonight, between knee and hip, but I will take it. The sunshine was glorious!
My allergies are making me feel awful. I am trying, trying, trying not to overdo anything, without stopping outdoor activity. Woke up feeling gross, so the idea of being out the door for a group ride went, well, out the door. Will ride later with DH. Two cups of coffee later, I feel better, so I am going to hang out, do some Passover cooking/errands and try to enjoy the day.
Feel for you, Crankin, hope the allergies pass quickly. But hey, if you're staying home and making yummy Passover food, I can be there in a few hours. :D