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Selling a house


Ja  Rhule

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So I'm in a process of selling my house but I do not like anything in the area I'm looking...  Is there a place I can store all my furniture, electronics and etc?  I might have to live in apartments for few months and I'm sure there won't be enough room for all my crap.

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1. Massive yard sale- ask the neighbors if they want to join in and make it a neighborhood yard sale. Couple adds and some signs and you'll have people lined up to buy your poo.

2. A POD in the driveway is as good as a billboard that says, "Hey, come break into this house if it gets too cold for you homeless dudes..." 

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16 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Well, I'm not regretting considering mint hill home values increased at much higher rates than Ballantyne.  :p

But why move from one place (Mecklenburg County) where you're paying the highest real estate taxes in the state to another place where you'll pay higher real estate costs and, subsequently, higher real estate taxes? 

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3 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

But why move from one place (Mecklenburg County) where you're paying the highest real estate taxes in the state to another place where you'll pay higher real estate costs and, subsequently, higher real estate taxes? 

So I don't have to commute 50 minutes one way everyday 

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