Sentences with phrase «house on a busy street»

No matter how nice it looks there is a large percentage of buyers who will not consider a house on a busy street.

Not exact matches

23) «October 4, 2011, 100 die as a truck loaded with drums of fuel exploded Tuesday at the gate of compound housing several government ministries on a busy Mogadishu street.
Glimpsed on a busy street or nibbling and sharing, Nestlé ® Toll House ® cookies make hearts beat faster, bring back a flood of memories, and dare the consumer to explore the possibilities our cafes have to offer.
It also doesn't say squat about the literally hundreds of other things you could worry about (like kids with allergies and asthma getting their hands on certain foods, the host taking the kids in a car without a car seat, a backyard trampoline, alcohol / drugs left around the house, playing in the front yard abutting a very busy street, etc. etc. etc.) It's just meant to talk about your child's preparedness for being away from mom and dad.
If your younger child is simply hiding some place inside the house, she will likely still be okay, even if you don't find her for 15 or 20 minutes, although she probably wouldn't last that long in the trunk of your hot car, in a hot tub, or on a busy street.
But the proposal, which would house the remaining 70 to 80 horses in new stables inside the park so they don't travel on busy Midtown streets, is already generating stiff opposition.
As the demonstrators were rallying on Varick Street, Trump was busy at the White House throwing a huge wrench into the discussions about immigration and a fix for the dangers facing the nearly million residents in the US under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program by referring to Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations as «shithole countries.»
«We were concerned that the community housing project we are working on in Liverpool would suddenly be seen as «art»,» says Lewis Jones, momentarily downing tools on the building site in Toxteth where the group is busy transforming a street of long - vacant terraced houses into affordable homes for a community land trust.
Other things to avoid: houses that sit on busy streets or ones that have steep driveways — investors typically stay away from those houses.
You will only sell that house if buyers consider the trade off having a nice house (or a cheap house) on a busy street worth the sacrifice.
Secondly, no matter how nice it looks a home on a busy street will sell for quite a bit less than the same exact house that is not on a busy street.
In this case busy street, but it also works on structurally odd houses, less than appealing neighborhoods, etc..
He explained that staging is an effective way to combat inconvenient or unusual housing characteristics: «It sat on the market for too long, it is going to be priced higher than comparable properties, it is on a busy street, or the bedroom layout is confusing and out of the ordinary.»
A house divided into apartments on a busy street used to be the kind of property that took time to sell in Toronto.
We couldn't see ourselves living on a busy street in a massive old house surrounded by apartment buildings.
We look forward to growing our family in this kid - friendly community (our last house backed up to a steep woodsy ravine, and sat on a suuuuper busy street.)
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