If they don’t have this down there you should start it up 😂I will hire someone to manage our garbage.
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If they don’t have this down there you should start it up 😂I will hire someone to manage our garbage.
A lot?? How about 99.9999% of towns don't do that. I had no idea it was even a thingA lot of towns don't bring the garbage cans down to the street or back to the house
You put the garbage at the curb and return the can to your house yourself
Create a separate company that only bring the garbage cans from the house to the curb and back.A lot?? How about 99.9999% of towns don't do that. I had no idea it was even a thing
Residents of SH and AV don't ever need to touch yucky garbage cans!A lot?? How about 99.9999% of towns don't do that. I had no idea it was even a thing
I grew up in east rutherford and the garbage men would return the cans to the side of your houseA lot?? How about 99.9999% of towns don't do that. I had no idea it was even a thing
These houses are hard to find now with more people doing flips and inventory is already tight.some advice for those younger couples just starting out on their home purchases. My wife and I always bought the worst house in a nice neighborhood, fixed them up ourselves and sold at a profit after a few years, which allowed us to slowly upgrade over the years. After 30 years of marriage we are hopefully on our 5th and final house since its only 2 years old and needs no work.
Even the “worst house on the block” is so insanely over-speculated to the point where you’re better off just saving the extra cash to buy the better home.some advice for those younger couples just starting out on their home purchases. My wife and I always bought the worst house in a nice neighborhood, fixed them up ourselves and sold at a profit after a few years, which allowed us to slowly upgrade over the years. After 30 years of marriage we are hopefully on our 5th and final house since its only 2 years old and needs no work.
more surprising that the any of the owners since then didn't put central AC in after the fact.One thing we've noticed while looking is the large number of 4/5 bedroom colonials built between 1975-1985 WITHOUT AC. Can anyone shed light on why this was? What did they think the earth was going to cool or something? Can't imagine why these were built this way, our summer climate is brutal, it's not like we're in Oregon or New England.
My parents home never had AC. My mom finally put a window unit in when she turned 90 a few years back. That generation never had it so they felt they didn’t need it. Depression era thinkingOne thing we've noticed while looking is the large number of 4/5 bedroom colonials built between 1975-1985 WITHOUT AC. Can anyone shed light on why this was? What did they think the earth was going to cool or something? Can't imagine why these were built this way, our summer climate is brutal, it's not like we're in Oregon or New England.
Yeah but the people buying houses 1975 to 1985 and starting families were not the depression era kids . They were their kids . But they grew up with no central AC tooMy parents home never had AC. My mom finally put a window unit in when she turned 90 a few years back. That generation never had it so they felt they didn’t need it. Depression era thinking
Good pointYeah but the people buying houses 1975 to 1985 and starting families were not the depression era kids . They were their kids . But they grew up with no central AC too
Got the AC on right now! Wife and little one need the house down to 72 or below for sleeping. :)Ya I didn't even have window units as a kid. Still only rarely put the AC on. Maybe 30 days a year.
I like open windows and fresh air, even if it's pretty warm.
Your house doesn’t have windows?Got the AC on right now! Wife and little one need the house down to 72 or below for sleeping. :)
FYI - Spent Sat afternoon in SH and then stopped off in the OC for Gillian's and dinner at Piccini. Awesome day. :)Good point
I'm at 70 degree's right now with no AC. Could make it cooler if I opened the windows, but it is damp out there.Got the AC on right now! Wife and little one need the house down to 72 or below for sleeping. :)
Too humid to cool down the house. We have southern exposure so any sunshine heats up the house quite a bit. Got to 76 in here today. No good for the bosses.Your house doesn’t have windows?
Question is, did it double as a pipehouse as well?Saw a headline that a 1,500 Sq ft meth house sold for nearly $600K, which is probably a deal now but multiple times what it would have been without the meth a few years ago. Didn't even think you could sell a meth house before having it de-methed.
We ultimately got the house. The offer above us fell apart. Out of attorney review.I'm hoping the OP will let us know what his decision was.
Gillians is a classic if you have little kids. Sadly a guy died there on Monday when he fell while working on one of the rides.FYI - Spent Sat afternoon in SH and then stopped off in the OC for Gillian's and dinner at Piccini. Awesome day. :)
if you don’t mind sharing. Did you match the previous offer?We ultimately got the house. The offer above us fell apart. Out of attorney review.
Our current house is primped and ready to hit the market Friday.
I agree with this. Plus my wife and son have allergies so I rarely ever open the windows. They are much better that way.Too humid to cool down the house. We have southern exposure so any sunshine heats up the house quite a bit. Got to 76 in here today. No good for the bosses.
Wow, WTF? Which ride? There aren't make big rides there. I remember they had that runaway train rollercoaster, but it was taking down after only a few years. Someone said there was a safety issue. That was a big ride to scrap.Gillians is a classic if you have little kids. Sadly a guy died there on Monday when he fell while working on one of the rides.
I definitely get Action Park vibes from Gillians sometimes lolWow, WTF? Which ride? There aren't make big rides there. I remember they had that runaway train rollercoaster, but it was taking down after only a few years. Someone said there was a safety issue. That was a big ride to scrap.
Not much open on Saturday, but enough to keep the little one happy. Also, very small crowd.
Fall protection and safety harnesses are your friend when working up highWow, WTF? Which ride? There aren't make big rides there. I remember they had that runaway train rollercoaster, but it was taking down after only a few years. Someone said there was a safety issue. That was a big ride to scrap.
Not much open on Saturday, but enough to keep the little one happy. Also, very small crowd.
No we came up a littleif you don’t mind sharing. Did you match the previous offer?
Bought our Farm in 2012. Don't ask me how, but for once in our life we timed something out perfectly. It wasn't planned just completely by happenstance. Bought it for $350k at 3.58%, my buddy who's an agent (didn't sell us this place) said to me, "as soon as you turn that key you already made $30k".We bought our current home in the summer of 2007. Nice 25% discount compared to the peak in 2005'ish. No need to rush buy something now.
Too humid to cool down the house. We have southern exposure so any sunshine heats up the house quite a bit. Got to 76 in here today. No good for the bosses.
Bought our Farm in 2012. Don't ask me how, but for once in our life we timed something out perfectly. It wasn't planned just completely by happenstance. Bought it for $350k at 3.58%, my buddy who's an agent (didn't sell us this place) said to me, "as soon as you turn that key you already made $30k".
We've decided to put off some of our farmhouse renovations till the recession hits, we'll get more bang for our buck. We just got hit real hard for the last barn and pasture fencing. Soon guys will be dying for work.
Couldn't you force your crew to build brick walls for cheaper barns and fencing? The three little pigs prefer brick barns.Bought our Farm in 2012. Don't ask me how, but for once in our life we timed something out perfectly. It wasn't planned just completely by happenstance. Bought it for $350k at 3.58%, my buddy who's an agent (didn't sell us this place) said to me, "as soon as you turn that key you already made $30k".
We've decided to put off some of our farmhouse renovations till the recession hits, we'll get more bang for our buck. We just got hit real hard for the last barn and pasture fencing. Soon guys will be dying for work.
Yes, it was an estate sale. The outside farm was completely rundown, every weed had turned into a tree. But I had guys and machines to work on that. The house exterior was in good shape. All I needed was a disco ball, some lava lamps and a bean bag chair, then we were all set on our interior decor. We only have 8.5 acres. But I looked it up to see how we scammed this one, 2012 was considered rock bottom of the housing market. What was good is we were able to buy well below our means and could make everything the way we wanted it.With a house?
We got raped on the last Barn and fence this year. 2yrs. ago my Pole barn shop 36' x 60' cost us $30k for the structure (not including everything else) my Barn this year 36' x42' over $50k. The fence I had one done 2 yrs. ago as well, transposed those numbers to this year. This one came out over a 1/3 more. I highly doubt the Mennonite boys from Lancaster were trying to scam me as material costs had gone through the roof.Couldn't you force your crew to build brick walls for cheaper barns and fencing? The three little pigs prefer brick barns.
Now that you mention Lancaster, who did you use for your fence? I used J-Mar, which isn’t in Lancaster, but very close.Yes, it was an estate sale. The outside farm was completely rundown, every weed had turned into a tree. But I had guys and machines to work on that. The house exterior was in good shape. All I needed was a disco ball, some lava lamps and a bean bag chair, then we were all set on our interior decor. We only have 8.5 acres. But I looked it up to see how we scammed this one, 2012 was considered rock bottom of the housing market. What was good is we were able to buy well below our means and could make everything the way we wanted it.
We got raped on the last Barn and fence this year. 2yrs. ago my Pole barn shop 36' x 60' cost us $30k for the structure (not including everything else) my Barn this year 36' x42' over $50k. The fence I had one done 2 yrs. ago as well, transposed those numbers to this year. This one came out over a 1/3 more. I highly doubt the Mennonite boys from Lancaster were trying to scam me as material costs had gone through the roof.
L&B fencing. They're not in Lancaster either, actually East Earl but I call everyone out there as being from Lancaster. 😁 My Pole Barn guys came from the same area, Leola, PA. If you're getting a large amount of linear feet your best pricing is going to be from that area. Pole Barns the same thing, J-Mar and my places are all located roughly in the same area.Now that you mention Lancaster, who did you use for your fence? I used J-Mar, which isn’t in Lancaster, but very close.