Possibly Buying a 1750 Colonial?

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Re: Possibly Buying a 1750 Colonial?

Postby jwesevich on Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:49 pm

Kind of snarky under the circumstances, wouldn't you say, JDA?

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Re: Possibly Buying a 1750 Colonial?

Postby JDA on Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:54 pm

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Re: Possibly Buying a 1750 Colonial?

Postby JDA on Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:01 pm

jwesevich wrote:Kind of snarky under the circumstances, wouldn't you say, JDA?

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Totally not intended to be that way.. =(

...actually a strange thing. I was looking up renovating a home from 1750 and this popped up in Google.. It stunned me when I saw the house on there and was so excited I posted before my brain caught up with my fingers...

After being beat to the bid on three homes in our area from Aug - Nov I can relate to the OP down feelings. Been there, done that. I always feel everything happens for a reason. The OP will end up with something they will be even happier with. I hope I did not offend, was not my intentions.... starting over in its own post.
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Re: Possibly Buying a 1750 Colonial?

Postby Jero312 on Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:20 pm

I found a house originally that I thought was "the one" I had all my future plans laid out in my head and my deal ended up falling through, 4 months later I found my current home, in a much better location and much nicer condition, keep looking you will find the one you are looking for!
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