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Real Estate Search....driving me nuts!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 586110" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thanks. We have full right of inspections with the opportunity to withdraw. It's just so blankin' complex spending SIX months really working hard on the net, both of us driving and driving canvassing for new listings etc. and then each and every one has something WEIRD!</p><p></p><p>I know it sounds like a broken record BUT it's the banks that are just making up rules as they go..it seems. Out of all the homes we've seen this one looks most like "move in" condition and the swimming pool will be good exercise for his gout.</p><p>It seems like Twilight Zone!</p><p></p><p>We are not a wealthy community and there were a huge number of short sales and foreclosures which has given us a good chance at getting a decent home. The market is expected to pick up by six percent locally in 2013 and likely back on up in increments but he wants a "forever home". Guess if it's meant to be it will. Fingers crossed. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 586110, member: 35"] Thanks. We have full right of inspections with the opportunity to withdraw. It's just so blankin' complex spending SIX months really working hard on the net, both of us driving and driving canvassing for new listings etc. and then each and every one has something WEIRD! I know it sounds like a broken record BUT it's the banks that are just making up rules as they go..it seems. Out of all the homes we've seen this one looks most like "move in" condition and the swimming pool will be good exercise for his gout. It seems like Twilight Zone! We are not a wealthy community and there were a huge number of short sales and foreclosures which has given us a good chance at getting a decent home. The market is expected to pick up by six percent locally in 2013 and likely back on up in increments but he wants a "forever home". Guess if it's meant to be it will. Fingers crossed. DDD [/QUOTE]
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