St. Mary's - buying a house

nomoney

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Lamini said:
Thanks for all the great info to those who helped. I went relentless on looking for a house.

after doing the driving around everywhere, with others in front and behind me doing the same thing, out of magic, somehow, I got a house in Hickory Hills (not the same as before). It went up on the viewing on Friday, had 5 people visit it on that day. However it wasnt allowed for offers until monday. My realtor had me scheduled for 5pm to view the house, but she squeezed me in early in the morning, and I did the paperwork for the house later in the day.

The house was great. It was the same 0.12 acres as the other house nearby, but its back seemed to be twice as big, really. It was near flawless in the insides. again thanks for the suggestions

that thing cost that? thats it-Im moving to montana or something.
 

Tigerlily

Luvin Life !!!
janey83 said:
Nice place, good price too....a house down the street from me just went for a good chunk of change...:shocking:


It is nice, But good gracious it's over a quarter million. In 99' it was probably 150 k.

Good luck to you lamini.
 
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Schizo

Guest
The homes in the North side are markedly larger than the South side. I believe most are above 2200+ sq. ft.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
Schizo said:
The homes in the North side are markedly larger than the South side. I believe most are above 2200+ sq. ft.
What are the first three rules of real estate? Location, location, location. Hickory Hills...so-so location. For one thing, HH definitely needs better accessibility.
 
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janey83

Twenty Something
ylexot said:
What are the first three rules of real estate? Location, location, location. Hickory Hills...so-so location. HH definitely needs better accessibility.

:shrug: I'd say Hickory Hills is in a good location -- and a very nice neighborhood.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
nomoney said:
that thing cost that? thats it-Im moving to montana or something.

I keep trying to convince the other half that we need to move south. Cash in the equity and move on out.
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
pixiegirl said:
I keep trying to convince the other half that we need to move south. Cash in the equity and move on out.
:blahblah: :blahblah: And I bet he is getting annoyed, if he ain't already.
 

Suz

33 yrs & we r still n luv
pixiegirl said:
I keep trying to convince the other half that we need to move south. Cash in the equity and move on out.
:yeahthat: And it's working.... We may be gone in about 6 months. I love it here, but it's time to head south where living is cheaper and his navy retirement is not taxed
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
DoWhat said:
:blahblah: :blahblah: And I bet he is getting annoyed, if he ain't already.

Getting annoyed if he's not already? :killingme He was annoyed the day he met me; damn hormones. :lol: I'm quite sure I sound like the teacher from the Charlie Brown cartoons these days..."whaa, whaa, whaa..." :razz:
 

jwwb2000

pretty black roses
Schizo said:

The second link is to a house in a cul de sac. Much quieter location the the first one but then again.....Neither house is worth that much $$$. Hell some of the places are having to have some of the concrete redone right now!
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
THAT house for THAT much?! :twitch: When my place goes on the market in 30 or so days, I'm gonna end up a gazillionaire, I'll have more money than Davy Crockett (in my best Forrest Gump voice). :lmao:
 
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