would you buy this house?
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PearlJamChick
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Re: would you buy this house?
For us, definitely not.
Good luck with your search!
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Posted 8/19/14 7:59 AM |
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Re: would you buy this house?
I wouldn't.
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Posted 8/19/14 1:07 PM |
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Diana712
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Name: Diana
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Re: would you buy this house?
I would rather be in the back of the school rather than the front!! The drop off traffic is horrible. I think you could get used to the games. Just like a railroad . You begin to tune out the noises. Just take a look . You will know when you see it
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Posted 8/21/14 7:35 AM |
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evenedan
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Re: would you buy this house?
This would not bother me.
Of course, if my budget allowed me to be choosy in my desired area, maybe I'd think twice.
But if this was my only way into my desired area, I wouldn't hesitate.
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Posted 8/21/14 9:27 PM |
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ziamaria
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Re: would you buy this house?
if you're asking, it probably isn't the house for you. we walked into our home and knew it was the one. we didn't consult anyone -- especially since everyone is willing to put up with different things. my family members aren't keen that we bought a corner house, but it doesn't bother us since we love to have the house flooded with light and we get great breezes. you know in your heart if you could live with it. :) if it is not the right one, then the right one will come along!
good luck!
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Posted 8/23/14 8:05 AM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: would you buy this house?
I am a high school teacher.
Absolutely, no way.
I arrive for work at 6:30 a.m.... that's when the traffic and drop-offs start.
There are a lot of night events.
To keep people off the super expensive turf football field they keep the floodlights on until the wee hours... it's practically daylight on that field and I'm sure everyone on the perimeter needs black out shades.
An elementary school is much different from a high school. No way, couldn't give me a house next to a high school.
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Posted 8/23/14 2:55 PM |
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