My House Listing

I got a few whiffs of what smelled like flatulance, but I think they got it under control quickly because then it smelled like disinfectant. And yes, both men wore hazmat suits. The job foreman told me after that he thought it would be all desiccated material, but about halfway down through the contents, he said it was putrefying liquid. Need I say more?
"It's normal for otherwise healthy adults to pass gas between 10 to 20 times each day. In fact, many people who think they have more gas than others, actually fall within this normal range. The vast majority of the gas you expel each day is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and methane."

And, ya know......there's no vaccine for that.
 

My relator called this morning and said they had two offers ($130K and $140K) and that I could expect two showings today. One person that came today made a verbal offer of $100K. My agent urged me to take the $140 which is the asking price and that she is closing the listing out by 5 pm today. Whoever makes the best offer gets the house. It hasn't been on the market for even a week! Sounds like she's in a hurry to unload it.
Not really. Houses around here sell in less than a week. You see them in the paper one day & two days later it says sold on the listing.

Driving around town you'll see a new for sale sign on Monday & by Thursday it also has a SOLD thing hanging on the for sale sign.
Don't know why people are moving so much. Use to be a house sit for 2 to 3 months in the fall & winter. Now that's no problem.
 
There's a house a block down the road form me that's been on the market for over a year. It's a 1000 sq ft ranch. I looked at it last winter. There are three things that killed it for me - no railing on the cellar stairs, a full bucket of water under the plumbing in the cellar and no direct access from the house to the attached garage.
 
Not really. Houses around here sell in less than a week. You see them in the paper one day & two days later it says sold on the listing.

Driving around town you'll see a new for sale sign on Monday & by Thursday it also has a SOLD thing hanging on the for sale sign.
Don't know why people are moving so much. Use to be a house sit for 2 to 3 months in the fall & winter. Now that's no problem.
same thing here. My neighbour of over 40 years put her house up for sale last Monday..it had the sold sign up loud and proud by Friday.. ..considering the high cost of houses here where I live, it's a big surprise when they sell so quickly..
 
Not really. Houses around here sell in less than a week. You see them in the paper one day & two days later it says sold on the listing.

Driving around town you'll see a new for sale sign on Monday & by Thursday it also has a SOLD thing hanging on the for sale sign.
Don't know why people are moving so much. Use to be a house sit for 2 to 3 months in the fall & winter. Now that's no problem.
Yup, we gave up on trying to get a new house. The last townhouse we bid on had 18 bids. Several houses we looked at, you’d have to pay me to take it. They all sold within three days. It’s crazy here.
 
There's a house a block down the road form me that's been on the market for over a year. It's a 1000 sq ft ranch. I looked at it last winter. There are three things that killed it for me - no railing on the cellar stairs, a full bucket of water under the plumbing in the cellar and no direct access from the house to the attached garage.
Probably way overpriced for its size, location, features and condition.
 
When it first went on the market, I believe the price was $209K. They've dropped it several times. Now it's at $169,900.

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I see two things wrong right away. No cement walk from the driveway to the front door, so people that park in drive don't have to walk out to the sidewalk by the road. 2nd is no cement walk to the door on the left. You would have to walk in the grass or snow to get anywhere.
 
I see two things wrong right away. No cement walk from the driveway to the front door, so people that park in drive don't have to walk out to the sidewalk by the road. 2nd is no cement walk to the door on the left. You would have to walk in the grass or snow to get anywhere.
I think it looks like a shed....
 

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