Put an offer in on our largest purchase to date...new house

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Slacker

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Woo! Done deal. Had to bump closing up a week and didn't get to keep the fridge, but the place is ours.

Now we just have to unload the current one :eek:
Err, your offer IS conditional on the sale of your current property, right?

 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: Slacker
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Woo! Done deal. Had to bump closing up a week and didn't get to keep the fridge, but the place is ours.

Now we just have to unload the current one :eek:
Err, your offer IS conditional on the sale of your current property, right?

Actually no. We are fortunate enough to be approved for both properties at once.
 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
The home is older :laugh:
Mine was built in 1890 ;)

Heh. Well it's not new construction. :)

We looked at A LOT of homes built around 1940 or so. Only problem is odd room layouts and small, cramped kitchens and hallways.
 

Baked

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That's a nice looking house. Gonna be a bitch upkeeping the lawn though. $239,900... OMFG, HATE! Stupid California realty market. That house would go for 7 figures plus here in the bay area.