jmcquown wrote:
> George wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>> Lynn from Fargo wrote:
>>>> On Nov 25, 10:04 am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> There's nothing wrong with it! That's sort of my point
We can
>>>>> sell the house with the existing refrigerator. I don't see the need
>>>>> to buy a brand new one. People like to decorate in their own way. I
>>>>> say get rid of the ridiculous 1985 wallpaper and slap on some
>>>>> paint. There's no point doing a major redecoration job and no
>>>>> point in buying a new refrigerator. Unless he just wants to pay
>>>>> for it out of his own pocket 
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
>>>> ==============================================
>>>>
>>>> A lot, too, depends on the market value of the house. If it is what
>>>> they call around here a "starter house" and likely to be bought by a
>>>> first time home owner, You really need to leave SOME kind of
>>>> refrigerator. Very few couples or families who have been renting
>>>> can afford to drop nearly $1000 for a new refrigerator. You're
>>>> right, Ditch the old wall paper and paint (off white) I'd replace
>>>> carpet before I replaced appliances!
>>>> Lynn in Fargo
>>>
>>>
>>> This is definitely not a "starter house". Everyone who lives here is
>>> retired. (I think I'm probably the youngest person living here and
>>> I'm 48). It's a golfing community. The house is on an island of the
>>> coast of SC.
>>>
>>> Jill
>>
>> Hey, how close is the house to Charleston?
>
>
> It's about 125 miles south of Charleston. About 13 miles outside of
> Beaufort.
>
> Jill
Email me an address and pic if you got one. My brother and SIL and
looking to SC withing the next year and they are starting to look at houses.