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... out of State: Out of state beneficiaries may be more eager to sell for a fair range since they do not have an interest in managing the property remotely. 6 - Out of State owners can usually qualify as a possible lead to a good deal. 7 - Rental houses - the idea behind rentals is that some rentals are ...
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... type of dock can be built. Are you even allowed to moore your boat there? Sometimes your rights end at the waterline. Is your beach accessible to the public or can you limit who goes there? Can you build right beside the waterline, or do you have to have any structures a certain distance away? Be sure ...
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... not have children, knowing the education system is just a good idea. It is one of the things that people usually consider important in a new town, and if you have to move again; a home in a good education district will fetch a higher price. Try to find out what the future hold for the area too. This can ...
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... 1825. The Pros of An Old Home In 1972, my husband and I bought a house built in 1825. While maintenance has certainly been an issue, there are more than a few positives to the home. Everything is real. There s no fake anything. Bricks are brick. Wood is wood. Slate is slate. Fireplace mantles, chair rail, ...
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... decide. There are plenty of both. Will the pros be valuable enough for you to be willing to cope with the cons? Where shall we start? With a cautionary tale, I think. The Cons of An Old Home In 1972, my husband and I bought a house built in about 1825. We moved in on August 15th. My husband had an out ...
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