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anxious_f
01-26-2009, 03:14 PM
As I'm sure most that were out at the site this weekend noticed, there is already a house for sale in Mill Pond. The Fairlake Elev B model at 32 Silverthorne is for sale (private) and can be seen at this website http://32silverthorne.com
I'm surprised that the person selling it would cheap out as badly as they are with signage when they are asking over $300K for the home. They basically have some fluorescent signs on the lawn and in the window saying, "House for Sale" and advertising the website and phone number.
The base price for that house is $257,990 and the seller claims that there are 30K in upgrades to the home. The price is no longer listed on the site and says only "Best price in the area", but it had been on there as $303K as late as yesterday.
It will be interesting to see if and how quickly he is able to sell the home and what price he gets for it. I think that he will be hard-pressed to get his money back out of it at this point.
justmed
01-26-2009, 03:34 PM
nice enough house, but a pretty ambitious asking price with Im sure available lots right now
not my choice of layouts but I do like the schemes / upgrades although 30K seemed like a high estimate to me
That link looks like a professional real estate agent bought that house to flip it and make a quick profit without ever moving in. That's illegal isn't it? He probably got caught because the market turned ugly. I hope there aren't too many of these types of guys. If he is doing what I think he's doing I hope they make an example out of him and do something.
I met a creepy guy at the design centre once and I thought he was just another friendly home owner at first. I got the impression he was trying to make contact with new home owners so he could get them to let him sell their home before they moved into Mill Pond. The first thing he did was give me his business card. I shut him down quick and told him I already have an agent.
anxious_f
01-26-2009, 03:49 PM
That link looks like a professional real estate agent bought that house to flip it and make a quick profit without ever moving in. That's illegal isn't it? He probably got caught because the market turned ugly. I hope there aren't too many of these types of guys. If he is doing what I think he's doing I hope they make an example out of him and do something.
I met a creepy guy at the design centre once and I thought he was just another friendly home owner at first. I got the impression he was trying to make contact with new home owners so he could get them to let him sell their home before they moved into Mill Pond. The first thing he did was give me his business card. I shut him down quick and told him I already have an agent.
It's not illegal to sell your home within any time period. There are certain restrictions put in place when it comes to financing a home which is not your primary residence, but if you have the cash, or even 25% down, it's easily doable. What detours people from doing this in Canada, is that you have to pay capital gains on any property that you sell within less than one year of ownership. IF this guy can sell the house for $300K and he spent $287K on it, he would have to pay tax on 50% of the profit. It really starts cutting into your profits, especially when the margins are slim.
As mentioned before, I think that this person will have a hard time selling the place for that price.
Wouldn't real estate fees eat up any kind of profit he might have even if he sold at the inflated price? I think he's going to take a big hit. If somebody's looking for a bargain they might want to lowball him after it sits on the market for a long time or if Mattamy runs a big promotion.
anxious_f
01-26-2009, 04:11 PM
That's exactly the problem that he is going to face. Once you pay legal fees and capital gains (assuming he pays nothing in RE fees because its a completely private transaction), there is not enough profit for it to be worth it.
Unfortunately for him (and I'm sure many others like him) nobody could have seen a year ago how quickly the market would halt. In the UCC community, people doing exactly what he is doing were making 20-30K on their homes. That, however, is a different area and it was a different time. People in UCC are having a hard time selling their homes right now for fair market value and most are having to settle for MUCH less than they would have gotten back in the summer for their homes. In fact, right now for the larger homes (50') you can buy one of the ones in UCC for less than you can purchase brand new at Mill Pond. That will stabilize itself shortly, but it just goes to further prove that this guy is in for a hard time.
He would be much further ahead to hold on to it for now and put it up as a rental. The rental market will be strong for the next couple of years and he could make a much larger profit then.
Didn't the UCC people lose the school their kids were going to? I think I read somewhere that the Mill Pond kids will be bussed to the UCC school and the UCC kids will be bussed to somewhere else?
That's a pretty nasty thing for Mattamy and the city to do. The UCC people either have to just move out of the area altogether or move to Mill Pond forcing them to sell when everyone else is selling. I remember going through their subdivision last spring and summer and I couldn't believe the number of for sale signs ... so many of them were for sale by owner signs. I also found UCC a very cramped subdivision and I would never want to live there.
We just sold our home in Mississauga (twice! in just over 2 weeks) and I found it such a distasteful experience I never want to move again.
We were able to preserve most of our equity from the high last May which is when we bought our Mattamy house. I prepped the house like I was going to start a price war and all I did was get very close to the asking price.
On the bright side we intend to do a lot of renovations to the new house when we move in and we were planning to pay cash for them but with the interest rates going down so much and the possibility of another cut at the beginning of March we've decided we should just borrow more money. I can't wait for the new budget to come out tomorrow. It's supposed to include an incentive for home renovations.
anxious_f
01-26-2009, 10:13 PM
The UCC kids have already been moved once from Saginaw Public School to Silver Heights Public School. Silver Heights is located on Scott Rd (which is the extension of Baldwin on the other side of Guelph Ave) and is literally on the other side of the street from Baldwin, across Guelph. It only makes sense for the kids from Mill Pond to go there. It IS, however, unfortunate that the kids from UCC will be moved again. It looks like they will be moved to a school in Preston (don't worry out-of-towners, you'll soon learn the quirkiness of Cambridge people and the whole Galt, Hespeler, Preston thing).
I hope that you are not actually unhappy with "crampedness" of UCC.... Our houses are actually closer together and our streets more narrow than theirs.
32Silverthorne
01-27-2009, 12:05 AM
Hi Guys,
I am the home owner for 32 silverthorne. Please dont rush into conclusions. I am in Mississauga, and intended to move in, might still do. But have little kids and lots of plans have changed recently.
I dont want to sound, 'justifying' selling my house here on the post(and I do accept the signage is ridiculous), but obviously there are reasons behind the action. Feel free to meet on the weekend (32 silverthorne), can clarify all your doubts regarding my move to sell the house.
In the meanwhile, I take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the community, I think it is a great place to start, specially if you are starting a family. I am sure, you will enjoy the experience.
regards.. (And, I did the site myself, can help you guys setup something similar, if you intend to sell!)
I hope that you are not actually unhappy with "crampedness" of UCC.... Our houses are actually closer together and our streets more narrow than theirs.
I haven't paid close attention to the closeness of any streets other than Baldwin. We're in the middle (lot 33) and find this street the same width or possibly wider than the major artery our street in Mississauga runs off of so if Baldwin is as big as this I don't see any problems unless it's going to turn into the downtown of Cambridge.
I also found that our particular lot is more spacious on the outside than I had expected. Both the front and back of the house are much deeper than I expected. Plus there is a 6 foot space at the back of our house between where the fence is and the walkway starts and the walkway is extra wide as well.
Since we all work at home we figured that even under the worst case scenario if Baldwin is a busy street in the morning and evenings we won't notice it because we will be at the back of the house at those times. Since the Northridge is a very large house it acts as a noise buffer even if the street does get busy.
anxious_f
01-27-2009, 01:39 PM
Hi Guys,
I am the home owner for 32 silverthorne. Please dont rush into conclusions. I am in Mississauga, and intended to move in, might still do. But have little kids and lots of plans have changed recently.
I dont want to sound, 'justifying' selling my house here on the post(and I do accept the signage is ridiculous), but obviously there are reasons behind the action. Feel free to meet on the weekend (32 silverthorne), can clarify all your doubts regarding my move to sell the house.
In the meanwhile, I take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the community, I think it is a great place to start, specially if you are starting a family. I am sure, you will enjoy the experience.
regards.. (And, I did the site myself, can help you guys setup something similar, if you intend to sell!)
Please don't misconstrue what I was trying to say. By know means do I condemn someone trying to sell their home, regardless of the reason for it. I also apologize if I offended you with regard to the signage...that was not my intention. Having just sold my house privately, I can appreciate the money that can (and sometimes NEEDS to) be saved by selling privately.
I was expressing interest and concern as to whether or not any money can be made on the home, given what has happened and is happening in the real estate market. I think that money could have been made, if not for the current situation.
I wish you luck in your attempt to sell your home and hope that you can at least break even. If things change for you and you decide to stay, then I hope that you enjoy being a part of the community.
Good Luck
stilldeciding
01-27-2009, 01:59 PM
There is another home for sale on MLS for $338,900, that is a Ferguson Corner on Silverthorne.
(And, I did the site myself, can help you guys setup something similar, if you intend to sell!)
Sorry I assumed you were a flipper because your website was so good! I hope things work out for you and you end up in the community.
The market for selling in the GTA is really insane right now. I can't believe how desperate some of the agents are. One of my husband's coworkers was telling him about a brokerage firm that has 120 agents and they sold only 4 houses in a month. I sold my house twice in the last 2 weeks! I think I must be the luckiest seller in the GTA.
I think the house probably is worth what he's asking for it or more but he's definitely going to lose money on it. It would be better if he could get a decent price for his house in Mississauga and move into this one.
This house is highly customized. I didn't know Mattamy would allow you to do some of the things he's done to it. You guys should check it out if you can.
He's got this massive vaulted ceiling that spans two floors off the kitchen and main living area. There's also a main floor master bedroom as soon as you enter the house.
His design is very specific and will either appeal to you alot or you might find it problematic. But it is a beautiful house for it's size and I doubt there is anything else that is as grand as this one in this house size.
He clearly meant to live in it or he wouldn't have put so much thought into the layout.
anxious_f
02-07-2009, 08:14 PM
I think the house probably is worth what he's asking for it or more but he's definitely going to lose money on it. It would be better if he could get a decent price for his house in Mississauga and move into this one.
This house is highly customized. I didn't know Mattamy would allow you to do some of the things he's done to it. You guys should check it out if you can.
He's got this massive vaulted ceiling that spans two floors off the kitchen and main living area. There's also a main floor master bedroom as soon as you enter the house.
His design is very specific and will either appeal to you alot or you might find it problematic. But it is a beautiful house for it's size and I doubt there is anything else that is as grand as this one in this house size.
He clearly meant to live in it or he wouldn't have put so much thought into the layout.
It sounds like you're describing the standard floor plan for the Fairlake. It's a bungalow with a loft. It looks fairly standard actually, with obvious cosmetic upgrades.
http://mattamyhomes.com/uploadedFiles/Communities/Mill_Pond/Homes_For_Sale/34/Fairlake/Fairlake_MP3402B.pdf
Oops. You're right. I'm not familiar with the floor plans for the smaller lot sizes. Maybe it really is overpriced.
He's got some nice counter tops but I found some of the workmanship in the bathrooms not as good as I expected. Obviously that's not his fault.
He's not a speculator but I think there may be alot of people who bought houses in Mill Pond with the intention of selling them for a quick profit. The lady who was doing the open house said she has 3 houses in the subdivision. She's not going to be living in all of them.
It will be interesting to see what they sell for.
anxious_f
02-07-2009, 08:34 PM
The only thing that makes the house overpriced is that there are Thompson models (1735 sqft) in UCC that are listed for the same amount or less. It will be a hard sell for that price, in this market. I hope they do get that much for it, because that would mean that all of our houses are worth that little bit more, which makes me feel a bit better about it.
The house does show very nicely and I hope he is able to sell quickly.
The only thing that makes the house overpriced is that there are Thompson models (1735 sqft) in UCC that are listed for the same amount or less. It will be a hard sell for that price, in this market.
I think UCC is going to tank. I'm not sure exactly how that will affect the selling price of his house in particular. They seem to have too many people trying to sell their houses either to move into Mill Pond to be near the school or to head back to the GTA because of commuting problems.
Mill Pond might do OK. We'll see. It would be nice for all of us if it became the place where everybody wanted to be. With the combination of UCC, Milton and some Mississauga homeowners moving to Mill Pond it might be a really hot subdivision. I'm not sure exactly what will have happen in the next 6 months but I plan to live there for at least 20 years so it doesn't matter.
I hope Mill Pond takes off and we end up with a few hundred thousand dollars in additional equity over the next 5 years so we can help our son buy his first house by leveraging the equity in ours.
Style
02-08-2009, 08:21 AM
Was browsing MLS this morning and saw another home in the community that is for sale! Guess the agent bought it to flip! Its a Thompson that closes on March 24th I think and its 40 Calloway! its priced at 289,900 with some upgrades in it! The realtor is working out of a Brampton Century 21 office!
babymaeby
02-08-2009, 08:39 AM
Style,
Can you post the link? - I went on MLS and couldn't see it.
Maybe I'm still 1/2 asleep....
The agent doing the open house was based out of the Cambridge/Kitchener/Waterloo area. I wonder how many flippers there really are. Combined with the homeowners who may have trouble selling their homes in the GTA, I wonder just how many houses are going to be for sale in Mill Pond without the owners ever moving in.
The agent said she and her family actually own 7 houses in the subdivision. I think they're going to keep 4 and sell 3.
If the sellers in the GTA hold their ground and don't all capitulate at the same time, things could still work out for them with interest rates being so low this spring. The high job loss numbers are a little unnerving.
Style
02-08-2009, 10:15 AM
Style,
Can you post the link? - I went on MLS and couldn't see it.
Maybe I'm still 1/2 asleep....
Sure thing The MLS listing # is X1551659 and the actual agents website is
http://www.mansoormirza.com/
You can view it there!
fletcher
02-08-2009, 11:46 AM
I didn't know that you could sell a house that you have not taken possession.
I didn't know that you could sell a house that you have not taken possession.
Me neither. Nothing about real estate surprises me anymore.
anxious_f
02-08-2009, 07:21 PM
I didn't know that you could sell a house that you have not taken possession.
You can't. Mattamy would make them take down the listing if they knew about it. It's not your property so you don't have the right to sell it.
Style
02-08-2009, 07:50 PM
You can't. Mattamy would make them take down the listing if they knew about it. It's not your property so you don't have the right to sell it.
Well he is selling it! Although I doubt he has a sign or anything but its advertised on his site for a end of March closing!
You can't. Mattamy would make them take down the listing if they knew about it. It's not your property so you don't have the right to sell it.
Then what about the guy at 32 Silverthorne? There's a real estate agent in that house. Has he taken possession? Maybe he's bridging??
Style
02-08-2009, 08:08 PM
Then what about the guy at 32 Silverthorne? There's a real estate agent in that house. Has he taken possession? Maybe he's bridging??
i think 32 Silverthorne has closed as well as the one next door! I was referring to 40 Calloway! A Thompson that closes on March 24th i think!
We should do a search on MLS for our subdivision to see just how many listings there are.
anxious_f
02-08-2009, 08:30 PM
i think 32 Silverthorne has closed as well as the one next door! I was referring to 40 Calloway! A Thompson that closes on March 24th i think!
You're right. The two of those have closed. You can arrange for someone to buy it for the day that you have closed, but TECHNICALLY you have to take possession of it first. Mattamy will only close with you and you would have to be the one to get the keys from them. From there, you can close with the buyer, but you would be paying double the legal fees and what not.
babymaeby
02-13-2009, 03:24 PM
http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=7959100
104 Blackbird.
Looks like it's a Cyrus with the ensuite.
This is sad if it's a homeowner who had to bail because of the market.
newhomeowner
02-19-2009, 03:11 PM
another home for sale. looks like everyone is going for the dark cupboards this time around!
MLS®: X1560445
The description says showing very proud of ownership ... is that why they're selling without moving in? Who writes these things?
Translation: They're desperate.
Also the description says it's brick, but it's not all brick. There's a ton of siding. Also the size of the lot seems to be wrong. It looks like they're saying it's a 50 foot lot. Not at that price.
anxious_f
02-19-2009, 04:32 PM
That's a Thompson - 34' lot. They are definitely wrong on the lot measurements.
newhomeowner
02-22-2009, 11:13 AM
2 more.
MLS®: 0990463
MLS®: X1545375
Things are going to get ugly now. Hey they have furniture ... what's up with that? Is it staging? Do they hate the house?
newhomeowner
02-22-2009, 11:20 AM
no idea, i really don't care if people are selling their homes, i'm just posting these mls #'s so people can see what choices other people have made in their homes. but i have no idea wy they are selling, maybe they can't sell their old home and owning a new one is posing a problem? that would be my guess.
anxious_f
02-22-2009, 04:14 PM
2 more.
MLS®: 0990463 - This one has been up for a while. They moved in at closing and put it up for sale right away
MLS®: X1545375 - This one is across the street from me and has been up for about three weeks as well. This is actually one of the lots that was for sale on kijiji months ago. The house that is beside this one (lot 164) has also been closed for a few weeks, but nobody has moved in. We spoke to the owners of 164 once, when the building was still in the early stages, and they definitely intended on moving in. I wonder if they're still going to?
I think that in a lot of these cases, people have not been able to sell their houses for as much as they needed to and now they can't afford to move. The unfortunate part is that these houses aren't going to sell any easier and the carrying costs could end up burying these people.
The unfortunate part is that these houses aren't going to sell any easier and the carrying costs could end up burying these people.
Most people end up making a profit while their new home is being built. The timing for people moving in between now and the end of the year is awful ... that's not how it looked when we bought though. They're losing money on their existing home and they'll be lucky if the new house can hold it's value. On top of that you have the real estate fees to sell your current home and the closing costs on the new house, not to mention all the other things you have to buy ... this stuff really adds up.
For some people this financial squeeze means just not getting enough bling ... for others it means they lose everything and I'm not just talking about money. Some of these families are going to be torn apart by what's happening right now.
There are new developments that are being torched in the GTA ... that gives you an idea of just how desperate some people are. Hope nobody in our subdivision is that desperate. I may not have all the bling but I would like to keep my upgrades.
babymaeby
02-27-2009, 01:55 PM
Sigh...this is our next door neighbor.
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-BRAND-NEW-TOWNHOUSE-IN-NEW-MATTAMY-SUBDIVISON-3-BED-2-5-BATH-W0QQAdIdZ108714680
Is it wrong that I was hoping for homeowners who were as excited as we were about our new home? I'm disappointed. :(
justmed
02-27-2009, 01:58 PM
Sigh...this is our next door neighbor.
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-BRAND-NEW-TOWNHOUSE-IN-NEW-MATTAMY-SUBDIVISON-3-BED-2-5-BATH-W0QQAdIdZ108714680
Is it wrong that I was hoping for homeowners who were as excited as we were about our new home? I'm disappointed. :(
lmao at the 'bonus offer'
:eek:
babymaeby
02-27-2009, 02:03 PM
I know, right? How generous of them.
justmed
02-27-2009, 02:07 PM
funny, I got the same bonus offer when I called to set my cable up with rogers.
:rolleyes:
BrianNSara
02-27-2009, 10:21 PM
More
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-Brand-New-Townhouse-with-Garage-W0QQAdIdZ109906476
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-WOW-Brand-NEW-Millpond-Mattamy-Home-W0QQAdIdZ109923825
There were at least 5 houses for sale last week in Mill Pond. 3 for rent this week. How bad is this going to get?
Maybe they should turn them into Bed and Breakfasts with all the people having to sell their houses before theirs are ready with the market tanking and all.
Canadians are usually not creative ... maybe it's time we started.
tmcarthur
02-28-2009, 09:25 AM
Having all these houses for sale is completely normal. Most people purchased these homes as an investment. I think if you talk to anyone who's lived in a new development, they will tell you that having so many units up for sale is nothing out of the ordinary. Mind you their may be the odd house that is feeling the economic down turn and the situation is different, but nine out of ten times it is usually someone making an investment. I have talked to a few of my friends who are realtor's in the area and this is definitely the case. No need to think it's Armaggedon folks!
Having all these houses for sale is completely normal. Most people purchased these homes as an investment. I think if you talk to anyone who's lived in a new development, they will tell you that having so many units up for sale is nothing out of the ordinary. Mind you their may be the odd house that is feeling the economic down turn and the situation is different, but nine out of ten times it is usually someone making an investment. I have talked to a few of my friends who are realtor's in the area and this is definitely the case. No need to think it's Armaggedon folks!
I'm inclined to agree with you, the fact that so many listings seem to to be the same agent just kind of points to the investment idea. It's probably a group of people that bought cheaper and sell right away to make some quick cash. It's not going to be easy in this market, but those people couldn't have forseen that. Besides, they'll still make money depending on the upgrades they put in, if any.
nine out of ten times it is usually someone making an investment. I have talked to a few of my friends who are realtor's in the area and this is definitely the case. No need to think it's Armaggedon folks!
Whew! That's good to know.
Yeah...we seen the same thing in Hawthorne Village in Milton Lots of places were for sale right away. Mind you, back then the houses had increased in value by $30000-90000 from time of purchase to closing.
It made some sense to flip them at that time...doesnt make sense to me doing it now as I dont imagine the house values have gone up, if at all.
Some folks looking in Mill Pond might rather pay a bit more to buy one already built than wait a year. If you're renting right now do you pay another year's rent or buy a resale over the builders price and secure today's low rate financing?
At the 3 to 5 year mark I bet 1 in 5 Hawthorne Village houses were up for sale at some point.
If you're renting right now do you pay another year's rent or buy a resale over the builders price and secure today's low rate financing?
Good point. I got a call from an old friend of mine yesterday who said that he and his wife are looking to move up into a bigger house.
I told him his timing was good since he's currently in a starter house and those are easier to sell.
I suggested he look at houses in new subdivisions that are nearing completion. Of course the agents probably don't do alot of flipping on bigger houses. He might be able to get a good deal from a real homeowner who needs to bail.
The super low interest rates are the deal closer.
babymaeby
03-04-2009, 10:48 AM
Yet another - this is the 2nd in our block of 5.
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-BRAND-NEW-MATTAMY-TOWNHOUSE-FOR-LEASE-W0QQAdIdZ111055127
babymaeby
03-04-2009, 10:52 AM
And another...
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-Brand-New-Townhouse-for-Rent-Lease-W0QQAdIdZ110926248
Funny that they blocked out the house number?
Good point. I got a call from an old friend of mine yesterday who said that he and his wife are looking to move up into a bigger house.
I told him his timing was good since he's currently in a starter house and those are easier to sell.
I suggested he look at houses in new subdivisions that are nearing completion. Of course the agents probably don't do alot of flipping on bigger houses. He might be able to get a good deal from a real homeowner who needs to bail.
The super low interest rates are the deal closer.
I would highly recommend Milton. Something around 2850 sq ft plus a finished basement with a ravine lot and a big deck on a quiet cul de sac.
Perhaps I'm being too subtle. Our house just went on the market yesterday. ;)
Your house is exactly what he's looking for! But he did say he wants to stay in the Pickering area because his parents are elderly and not well. I'm going to tell him anyway ... Pickering is not that far from Milton!
smartsexystylish
03-04-2009, 11:28 AM
Yet another - this is the 2nd in our block of 5.
http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-BRAND-NEW-MATTAMY-TOWNHOUSE-FOR-LEASE-W0QQAdIdZ111055127
That sucks. You'd hope for some more "permanent" neighbours. Well hopefully they are wonderful people :)
babymaeby
03-04-2009, 11:32 AM
I know - just because they're renters doesn't mean they won't be good neighbors. It's just sad because on the day we bought they said they were trying to weed out the speculators....looks like they didn't do a very good job.
justmed
03-04-2009, 11:38 AM
I heard the people behind you are pretty cool :cool:
Your house is exactly what he's looking for! But he did say he wants to stay in the Pickering area because his parents are elderly and not well. I'm going to tell him anyway ... Pickering is not that far from Milton!
Ha! If you can sell him on that you should be selling real estate for a living.
smartsexystylish
03-04-2009, 11:48 AM
I heard the people behind you are pretty cool :cool:
Really? As I have heard differently :p
I don't think you should lie to babymaeby (haha)
justmed
03-04-2009, 11:54 AM
Really? As I have heard differently :p
I don't think you should lie to babymaeby (haha)
you've met our neighbors? :confused:
Ha! If you can sell him on that you should be selling real estate for a living.
I sold his employer 5 million dollars a year worth of semiconductors that went into the power systems for airplanes that kept failing. I'm good! Of course the product failed because his company had a bad design. The more it failed the more I sold! That was the year I bought 2 new cars with cash.
smartsexystylish
03-04-2009, 12:03 PM
you've met our neighbors? :confused:
LMAO I think that was a joke gone wrong.
I thought you were the neighbours behind babymaeby LOL And I didn't realize you guys were in the same row...
I thought you were referring to the "cool" neighbours in the back were you guys.
Sorry have a special moment! :o
justmed
03-04-2009, 12:28 PM
lol, you were right the first ime... I was just trying to turn it back.
not directly behind, one over but still close enough:)
babymaeby
03-04-2009, 12:39 PM
Yes, our backyard neighbors are awesome!
At least they will actually be living in the house which at this point, is as much as I can hope for.
We drove by your place yesterday, justmed, looking good....can you believe only 2 more weeks?
Got to see our kitchen installed - all our upgrades were there and looking fine! There were 4 plumbers in our basement when we walked in, and the dog went nuts barking at them. She already thinks it's her house.
smartsexystylish
03-04-2009, 01:01 PM
lol, you were right the first ime... I was just trying to turn it back.
not directly behind, one over but still close enough:)
LOL Thanks!!!
Here I am thinking I've lost all my marbles this morning when I posted that :p
Ha! If you can sell him on that you should be selling real estate for a living.
I left my friend from Pickering a message about your house. He called back and said it sounded great but it's too far ... I suck at sales!
smartsexystylish
03-11-2009, 07:01 PM
:( My neighbor just put his "for sale" sign up.
The family moved in a day after us.
babymaeby
03-12-2009, 09:32 AM
Awh that's too bad. Just couldn't stand living next to you, huh?
smartsexystylish
03-12-2009, 09:33 AM
Awh that's too bad. Just couldn't stand living next to you, huh?
LOL I know!
I think I smell or something :p
justmed
03-12-2009, 10:21 AM
or something?? :p
did you get to know them well enough to ask how come?
smartsexystylish
03-12-2009, 10:33 AM
Hahaha Yea, I haven't figured it out. :)
No sadly we never talked to them (Never out at the same time) so I don't know why they are moving. Hopefully everything is well.
BrianNSara
03-13-2009, 05:44 AM
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http://cambridge.kijiji.ca/c-housing-house-rental-BRAND-NEW-MATTAMY-TOWN-HOUSE-FOR-RENT-W0QQAdIdZ113168393
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