mplsdunk
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Both those houses are sick but I wouldn’t want a pool in ny or anywhere you couldn’t use it 75% of the year.
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Damn, i'm glad she made it. In dudes case though it wasn't covered and clearly a pool with a tarp, I think because it was a bit frozen it saved him with only he shoe getting wet before he could get off.That happened to my daughter in the winter. It was covered in snow and she nearly died.
I have no beef with pools. I just would rather not deal with it unless I could really use it.
Hate to hear that about your kid fam.That happened to my daughter in the winter. It was covered in snow and she nearly died.
I have no beef with pools. I just would rather not deal with it unless I could really use it.
Man I think i'm really just a water guy. Hopefully when I'm ready to buy, if not a pool, some sort of waterfront.
Foundation? What's your equity like? How long ago did you buy?My house is sinking on two sides had a company come and check it out. 70-80k
the soil around here.Foundation? What's your equity like? How long ago did you buy?
My house is sinking on two sides had a company come and check it out. 70-80k
Buyers came back with their inspection objection... they want $15k in concessions back, PLUS a new roof, PLUS a laundry list of other **** to fix. I knew they were going to be drama
Lol WHAT
That’s absurd - how long was it on the market?
How bad is the roof?
Asking because I’m due for a new one on my house (going on 20 years in PNW with lots of rain). Couldn’t imagine Being a seller and having to deal with that on top of other things before a buyer would close.