[quote]looking for houses[/quote]
Didn't you just recently get your current place and wasn't it perfect?
Why the need for a change? Is the family about to grow and you need more rooms?
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Edited by CAMMCAM: 12/13/2014 7:46:45 PMlol no We've been living in our awesome new town home on post for a year now... I love it, I do. but.. With the right house in the right location, OFF POST, we could save even more money. I'm not a fan of super close neighbors. Never have been. However, my husband is buy house crazy. I just wanna rent until closer to his retirement.
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[quote]I'm not a fan of super close neighbors. Never have been.[/quote] I understand. The one real downside of being.... vocal. Best of luck in your search. House-hunting can be lots of fun.
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Sure, until my husband starts thinking about buying, renovating and then selling them.
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Flipping homes is a very involved and risky sort of thing. Not nearly as simple, as easy and as certain as those television shows made it out to be.
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Aint that the truth. I consider myself to be at least somewhat knowledgeable of home repair. But every one of my "simple" projects seems to turn into an episode of Renovation Realities. Unplanned expenses. Bringing everything up to code. And of course the one or two surprises you come across along the way (the previous owners of my house rewired lights with spliced extension cord!). High risk, high reward business flipping houses.
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That's what I tell him.