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On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. My neighbor just sold her house. She has been working on it for a while. This was only ~1900 sq/ft and she got $740k (no horsey stuff or acreage but it is riverfront with a 10,000 lb lift). |
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On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. My neighbor just sold her house. She has been working on it for a while. This was only ~1900 sq/ft and she got $740k (no horsey stuff or acreage but it is riverfront with a 10,000 lb lift). Location. House down the street 1800' and $840k. House like mine a couple doors down, without the added 430' room and no pool, went for $1,040,000. |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 22:09:09 -0500, Califbill
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. My neighbor just sold her house. She has been working on it for a while. This was only ~1900 sq/ft and she got $740k (no horsey stuff or acreage but it is riverfront with a 10,000 lb lift). Location. House down the street 1800' and $840k. House like mine a couple doors down, without the added 430' room and no pool, went for $1,040,000. Ah California |
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On 4/3/2016 7:09 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/2/2016 7:20 PM, wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:10:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Cold rain all day today and then a cold front coming in tomorrow. Forecast is for 50+ mph winds and 2 to 3 inches of snow. Then a break overnight until Monday when another system blows in delivering another 2 to 3 inches of snow. Sure glad spring has sprung. === I thought you were moving to Florida? One step at a time. :-) Probably not Florida again though. Mrs.E has her eyes on SC. Meanwhile, we bought some "temporary" housing until the dust settles. Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. Congratulations! Now share with us how you got your wife to dispose of 'stuff' that has been filling the old house. Not something you can force. It became self-evident to her after we filled two, 20 yard dumpsters, two, 15 yard dumpsters and a 10 yard dumpster. 80 percent of the junk was her treasures. That's *after* selling or giving away rooms full of furniture and having two massive yard sales. We moved her remaining "stuff" into a 10 x 20 storage unit. I made sure that she pays the monthly storage fee, so hopefully most of that will be gone in a few months after she gets settled. My daughter was a major help in convincing her to toss stuff. My words were meaningless. |
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On 4/3/16 7:38 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/3/2016 7:09 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/2/2016 7:20 PM, wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:10:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Cold rain all day today and then a cold front coming in tomorrow. Forecast is for 50+ mph winds and 2 to 3 inches of snow. Then a break overnight until Monday when another system blows in delivering another 2 to 3 inches of snow. Sure glad spring has sprung. === I thought you were moving to Florida? One step at a time. :-) Probably not Florida again though. Mrs.E has her eyes on SC. Meanwhile, we bought some "temporary" housing until the dust settles. Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. Congratulations! Now share with us how you got your wife to dispose of 'stuff' that has been filling the old house. Not something you can force. It became self-evident to her after we filled two, 20 yard dumpsters, two, 15 yard dumpsters and a 10 yard dumpster. 80 percent of the junk was her treasures. That's *after* selling or giving away rooms full of furniture and having two massive yard sales. We moved her remaining "stuff" into a 10 x 20 storage unit. I made sure that she pays the monthly storage fee, so hopefully most of that will be gone in a few months after she gets settled. My daughter was a major help in convincing her to toss stuff. My words were meaningless. Are you living temporarily in an RV? ![]() Where did the horsies go? To the dog food factory? We have a 20x20 "storage area" in the basement that is so filled with stuff that will never be used that you literally cannot get into the room. When I mention the word "dumpster," I get a dirty look. ![]() |
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On 4/3/2016 7:44 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/3/16 7:38 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/3/2016 7:09 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/2/2016 7:20 PM, wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:10:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Cold rain all day today and then a cold front coming in tomorrow. Forecast is for 50+ mph winds and 2 to 3 inches of snow. Then a break overnight until Monday when another system blows in delivering another 2 to 3 inches of snow. Sure glad spring has sprung. === I thought you were moving to Florida? One step at a time. :-) Probably not Florida again though. Mrs.E has her eyes on SC. Meanwhile, we bought some "temporary" housing until the dust settles. Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. Congratulations! Now share with us how you got your wife to dispose of 'stuff' that has been filling the old house. Not something you can force. It became self-evident to her after we filled two, 20 yard dumpsters, two, 15 yard dumpsters and a 10 yard dumpster. 80 percent of the junk was her treasures. That's *after* selling or giving away rooms full of furniture and having two massive yard sales. We moved her remaining "stuff" into a 10 x 20 storage unit. I made sure that she pays the monthly storage fee, so hopefully most of that will be gone in a few months after she gets settled. My daughter was a major help in convincing her to toss stuff. My words were meaningless. Are you living temporarily in an RV? ![]() Where did the horsies go? To the dog food factory? We have a 20x20 "storage area" in the basement that is so filled with stuff that will never be used that you literally cannot get into the room. When I mention the word "dumpster," I get a dirty look. ![]() I know a couple of guys that are pack-rats or hoarders but by far the major offenders of keeping useless junk are women. It either has some sentimental value that I can't fathom or it was a gift from someone ... usually long deceased ... that they just can't come to grips to get rid of. |
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On Sunday, 3 April 2016 12:53:08 UTC-3, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/3/2016 7:44 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/3/16 7:38 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/3/2016 7:09 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/2/2016 7:20 PM, wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:10:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Cold rain all day today and then a cold front coming in tomorrow. Forecast is for 50+ mph winds and 2 to 3 inches of snow. Then a break overnight until Monday when another system blows in delivering another 2 to 3 inches of snow. Sure glad spring has sprung. === I thought you were moving to Florida? One step at a time. :-) Probably not Florida again though. Mrs.E has her eyes on SC. Meanwhile, we bought some "temporary" housing until the dust settles.. Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. Congratulations! Now share with us how you got your wife to dispose of 'stuff' that has been filling the old house. Not something you can force. It became self-evident to her after we filled two, 20 yard dumpsters, two, 15 yard dumpsters and a 10 yard dumpster. 80 percent of the junk was her treasures. That's *after* selling or giving away rooms full of furniture and having two massive yard sales. We moved her remaining "stuff" into a 10 x 20 storage unit. I made sure that she pays the monthly storage fee, so hopefully most of that will be gone in a few months after she gets settled. My daughter was a major help in convincing her to toss stuff. My words were meaningless.. Are you living temporarily in an RV? ![]() Where did the horsies go? To the dog food factory? We have a 20x20 "storage area" in the basement that is so filled with stuff that will never be used that you literally cannot get into the room. When I mention the word "dumpster," I get a dirty look. ![]() I know a couple of guys that are pack-rats or hoarders but by far the major offenders of keeping useless junk are women. It either has some sentimental value that I can't fathom or it was a gift from someone ... usually long deceased ... that they just can't come to grips to get rid of. My problem is storing our old stuff and the belongings of our two sons, the mother-in-law and my mom. I have a room in the basement that you can just walk through....not to mention our attic. A few years ago I bought a small utility trailer partially for the purpose of clearing some out and taking it to the dump but so far...minimal effort. |
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On Sun, 3 Apr 2016 11:53:06 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/3/2016 7:44 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/3/16 7:38 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/3/2016 7:09 AM, Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:36:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/2/2016 7:20 PM, wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 19:10:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Cold rain all day today and then a cold front coming in tomorrow. Forecast is for 50+ mph winds and 2 to 3 inches of snow. Then a break overnight until Monday when another system blows in delivering another 2 to 3 inches of snow. Sure glad spring has sprung. === I thought you were moving to Florida? One step at a time. :-) Probably not Florida again though. Mrs.E has her eyes on SC. Meanwhile, we bought some "temporary" housing until the dust settles. Moving out of an 8K sq ft house after living there for almost 16 years was a major undertaking, especially when your wife is a pack-rat. Still finishing up. The buyer allowed us to store some things in the garage attached to the barn but we got it all out today in the rain. Selling that place was a prolonged process due to many reasons including a limited market and the complex financing the buyer had to put together. Glad it's over. Congratulations! Now share with us how you got your wife to dispose of 'stuff' that has been filling the old house. Not something you can force. It became self-evident to her after we filled two, 20 yard dumpsters, two, 15 yard dumpsters and a 10 yard dumpster. 80 percent of the junk was her treasures. That's *after* selling or giving away rooms full of furniture and having two massive yard sales. We moved her remaining "stuff" into a 10 x 20 storage unit. I made sure that she pays the monthly storage fee, so hopefully most of that will be gone in a few months after she gets settled. My daughter was a major help in convincing her to toss stuff. My words were meaningless. Are you living temporarily in an RV? ![]() Where did the horsies go? To the dog food factory? We have a 20x20 "storage area" in the basement that is so filled with stuff that will never be used that you literally cannot get into the room. When I mention the word "dumpster," I get a dirty look. ![]() I know a couple of guys that are pack-rats or hoarders but by far the major offenders of keeping useless junk are women. It either has some sentimental value that I can't fathom or it was a gift from someone ... usually long deceased ... that they just can't come to grips to get rid of. And they can *always* come up with an immediate reason why they can't get rid of it! -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! |