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Sep. 19th, 2005 07:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So we found this house.... it's pretty, it's very large, it's in move-in shape (though it could stand a few fiddly things like water-seal on the deck, and we would need to make sure the house inspector isn't seeing things we're missing). The catch is, it's in Framingham.
jducoeur posted in his journal that we are dithering. Unfortunately, it seems that most of the comments seem to be non-supportive of our moving out there. Waaaah!
I readily admit, we would already have earnest money on this house if it were closer in. No question, if it were in Waltham, or Watertown, we'd be all over it. (Though in Waltham, I think it would be in the upper 7s or low 8s in price.) Would our friends really not come to Framingham? Don't they already not visit us, and if so, does it matter if they still don't? We want to entertain - will we be refused?
More dither.
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I readily admit, we would already have earnest money on this house if it were closer in. No question, if it were in Waltham, or Watertown, we'd be all over it. (Though in Waltham, I think it would be in the upper 7s or low 8s in price.) Would our friends really not come to Framingham? Don't they already not visit us, and if so, does it matter if they still don't? We want to entertain - will we be refused?
More dither.
Re: paint/carpets
Date: 2005-09-20 01:43 pm (UTC)Re: paint/carpets
Date: 2005-09-20 02:03 pm (UTC)If the carpets are smelly (cat and general dust), it will give a general negative impression to a buyer, even if they want to fix everything up themselves -- they probably won't even know *why* the impression is negative. Lots of folks don't pay attention to smells, but are influenced by them anyway.
A professional cleaning & enzyme treatment might solve the issue without replacing, if it is smelly.