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Re: Non-Sales Story [richard64]
by laurasdada on Mon Jul 21 14:49:55 PDT 2008
No can do, Richard. We're currently "tied" to Reebok/Rockport (and adidas).... Rockports are actually quite a lovely shoe.
Re: Non-Sales Story [oldfarmer50]
by laurasdada on Mon Jul 21 13:36:48 PDT 2008
Reeboks. With the stylized Boston Red Sox "B" on the side. So, again, classy and elegant all the way... :shades: Friday is casual day, hence the Reeboks. Otherwise, Rockport shoes. No sports insignias on 'em, though...
Re: Great House [woodyww]
by fezo on Sun Jul 20 20:19:49 PDT 2008
Lucked into my familiarity with Marblehead and Rockport. Not detailed familiarity - just been to both and found them utterly gorgeous. Was out in high school years with a buddy who was into studying the old graveyards up in Massachusetts and there's one up on a hill in Marblehead that's like the Holy Grail. We poked around there a while. I had relatives out in Framingham which made staying around there convenient. Have stopped in several times in trips up that way. Stayed in Rockport one night of our honeymoon many years ago. Was on our way up to Bar Harbor to take the ferry over to Nova Scotia. Loads more examples of really pretty places with really ugly climates. Hey, guys. If you want someone to talk you out of Volkswagens you've come to the right place.... Of course if you're only going to own it through warranty go right ahead.
Re: Great House [fezo]
by woodyww on Sun Jul 20 15:11:42 PDT 2008
In an ideal world I'd find a place that looked like Maine and had Florida's climate. Oh, yeah. There are folks who have dwellings in both of course (or some variation of New England/+warmer abode), but I can't afford that. Interesting that you know Rockport & Marblehead--if I could start my search over that started 10 years (!) ago I'd have had them on my list. One thing I've noticed about Newburyport--besides the parks, the ocean, all the gorgeous 100-200-300 y.o. homes/buildings, is there seems to be some kind of "sense of community" (whatever that means). And people seem kind of "friendly", I think? Like, a couple of weeks ago after I saw this house I'm trying to buy, I went into this local bar in a 200 y.o. bldg. & had a beer whilst looking at the listing sheets for the houses I'd seen. (New experience, I'd never been into a bar before, of course, right). This older woman seated next to me noticed the RE listings & started talking to me & encourging me about the house pics for the one I'm trying to buy & saying how she takes her grandkids to the park which is about a block from the house. Totally dismissed the other 2 houses I'd seen, & the areas. Next day, I put in the offer. Which means: I'm listening to old ladies in bars, & a bunch of crazed car addicts, to help guide my $400K house buying decisions........(it's the best idea I've come up with yet?) :shades:
Re: Great House [woodyww]
by fezo on Sat Jul 19 15:09:06 PDT 2008
Oh, but I know just what you're talking about. In an ideal world I'd find a place that looked like Maine and had Florida's climate. I hear you on learning all new places. Haven't been to Rockport or Marblehead in along time but they are utterly beautiful places. In four years tops I'll be doing the same thing you are - though I'll still have kids in school so will have to check that along with everything else in a neighborhood.
Re: Are prices in the used market [fezo]
by woodyww on Sat Jul 19 13:24:58 PDT 2008
What happened to the place in Rockport? I would have gobbled that one right up! It looked really nice (from the pics, I didn't go in person)--& was $80K more, more "rural" (not in-town), & had a septic system which I see as just a huge expensive problem sooner or later. Also--I spent so much time house-hunting in parts of Maine, Portsmouth NH, Brattleboro VT, & Newburyport (just to name a few), & really learning those areas well, that I finally just didn't have the willpower to start looking in different coastal areas like Rockport, Gloucester, Marblehead (MA), & not just look at properties, but really learn all the diff. neighborhoods, etc. I think others looking to re-locate for "retirement" may go thru some of this. just in the first week of getting mortgage, appraisal, inspection, etc. etc. (all of which is driving me nuts on certain days). Today, it's just the same. Every single thing is like pulling teeth, & the deadlines for all that are in a week or so--& I'm supposed to sign the P&S & put down $20K before I may find out if I have a mortgage committment (?), the way it's going. :( I wish I could go back to doing something sensible, like obsessing over whether to buy a new Mini, or a new 3-Series (wagon?). But thanks to all for the words of encouragement......!

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