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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:52:15 EDT, Michael Coslo wrote:
This is the part that I do that is apparently foreign to many. The is no law that says that we have to buy a house, some house, any house. One can live in an apartment for a while, or as we did, a mobile home. We moved from a 2-bedroom condo apartment when we ran out of room for what we wanted our living arrangements to be. We had no guest room for our kids ( big issue while my divorce from their mother was being negotiated), no separate office and studio for each of us, a kitchen that was the size of a telephone booth for my wife the catering chef, and all the office furniture and my professional library was in a 10X10 storage cubicle after I closed my law office. We bunked in our kids' guest room for a month while our goods were piling up storage fees because we had to wait for our condo apartment to sell and clear escrow before we could put our equity into another home. There was no way we were going into an apartment and then having to pay for another move to a place that we would find "later on". We spent a week with the Realtor checking out deed restrictions and looking at places that might meet our needs - space, number of rooms, proximity to public transit, specialized medical services (I was legally blind at the time), easy travel to our congregation (the only one of our denomination in the entire state), freedom for onerous anti-ham ordinances and deed restrictions, a decent and safe neighborhood, and so on. After turning down three nicer homes (including one brand-new townhouse that the Realtor's researcher said "no CC&Rs" although the development literally screamed "restrictive CC&Rs" in my experience, we settled for this one. We still ran out of storage room and had to do a fair amount of rebuilding but I could put up my 12 antennas and my wife could resume her contract catering business - "but it's only one-half block from the bus stop", as my wife reminds me when we discover another problem with the 30+ year old house. Priorities.... -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net |
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