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Originally Posted by ffresh
It's true, it is a large investment and, probably, the largest any given family will ever make. BUT, it is one that is only made a few times and with protracted periods between purchases. Unless guided by a knowledgeable person/entity, i.e. someone who makes this type of transaction frequently, the "unschooled" buyer can sometimes get fooled. And, no, this is no agent advertisement; I used to have a business renovating houses and bought & sold many. As a result/condition, I knew what to look/look out for - many do not.
Fred
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I agree with you wholeheartedly. Especially when it comes to buying in TV. "The Friendliest Town. Do you like golf - great 50+ golf courses Free!. Swimming? Unlimited pools. Clubs? Literally thousands. People are so, so friendly - they would never call you stupid. This is unlike any other place in the world. Where do I sign? So, unless someone has the knowledge of what to look for or knows someone here that can guide them it's pretty easy to get caught up in the excitement of Disneyland for Seniors. And don't forget Agents have to put food on their table so sales are a must, therefore, they might just forget to mention the noise from 75 while they're reading through the huge list of of exciting things TV has to offer.