We're on the run to buy a house. We met for the first time with our realtor last night, and he sent us out to check out different neighborhoods, just to get a feel for things. Definately made us reconsider what we wanted and where we really want to be.
Kevin found this AWESOME house in a local house magazine this morning. Unfortunately, it's 45 miles south of here.
Anyone know of a great business that I could start from home that makes a truckload of money?
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11 comments:
besides prostitution?
ebay reseller, day care, accountant, call center.
thats my 5 second of thinking list. if you really did do business from home you could quallify for some special loans.
for the work at home mom
here
wow! that is a nice house! too bad it is 45 miles away... maybe you could start a cleaning business for the houses in that area? and kevin could work computer support for those homes... ahhaha right. both underpaid jobs with people complaining all the time about your work!
Problogging is becoming an option. Here are some paid positions.
so? what have you learned about what house you want? see anything good or bad or just plain ugly?
we want space, in the house and also outside of it. we want it to be less than $225,000. and we want it to be within 10-15 minutes to work and schools. we've found awesome houses, but they're too much, too far out, questionable neighborhood, lot the size of nothing, etc.
we're in no hurry. the right house will come along...
so when do you close on your house?!
close: auguest 10.
anyone know about an active water softner; how much salt do we add?
my understanding is that you fill up the salt container and it regulates it... but that may not be true. i'd try to find some sort of model & make on the thing and look it up on the internet.
depending on how hard your water is, I think it takes a bag of salt (40lbs?) between 1 and 6 months. thats crap numbers off of the top of my head from a bad memory of information I may have never known or been given faulty info so don't put any stock in it.
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