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Originally Posted by Nucky
I'm in NOTHING but recovery from The Open House Syndrome. Can't help myself. Hardly look at anything over our heads but its a great education for when you get ready to buy. I passed about six this past weekend without going in because that s normally what starts all the trouble.
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You and I have so much in common sometimes it scares me, Nucky - lol. I'm the same way about house hunting whether I'm actively looking or not. If I'm driving by an interesting open house my wheels just want to turn in that direction. I agree with you wholeheartedly about the education part. Even my sales agent down there who is one of the top guys always tells me if you see what you want call me because you're often on it before I can even get to it. Our PV went on the market at 5pm and I called our agent at 5:05pm and bought it site unseen - no pics even up yet. I already knew exactly what it would look like from the description except what the exterior color would be. You learn so much by studying the lay of the land and going to open houses. Also by researching info on here, the county appraiser's website, and other sources that by the time you buy you can really be specific about what you want and where.
In fact, I'm thinking if you and i ever feel a need to get jobs down there maybe we should team up and get jobs as RE agents with TV - The Nucky and Abby Team - "We'll treat your home buying experience as if it were NOTHING but our own"
And on that note, I better get my job done here or you retirees won't know what day it is - it's Monday, December 17th - better get that Christmas shopping wrapped up!