Not exact matches
But then again, I doubt you could afford a home
in a
neighborhood like that, since
in general, such houses are
in nicer neighborhoods than yours, and the houses retain higher values
as a result of the covenants.
I hope «Christianity» is the right religion, if it is not then I have wasted a lot of time and money, or perhaps not, for if one lives up to the values, beliefs and principles of true Christianity that one would be one of the
nicest people to live on Earth with and
as a child of 6 I realized I did not like any of the people
in my
neighborhood very much, not much at all.
As a person with kidney disease having to take dialysis three days a week, she cleaned people's houses
in the «
nice neighborhoods» part - time while taking care of my siblings and I full - time, making sure we always had a full breakfast, a packed lunch for school, a snack waiting for us when we returned home and dinner before off to bed.
Maggie Smith stars
as Mary Shepherd, who parks her squalid home
in a
nice neighborhood,
in «The Lady
in the Van.»
Diggs said that,
as a child, it would have been
nice to have books that helped him out, especially with the isolation of being the only black child
in the
neighborhood.
Not
as Good
as You Think: The Myth of the Middle Class School is a documentary that shatters the myth that «good» schools located
in «
nice»
neighborhoods are shielded from the education crisis that pervades schools
in poor, urban areas.
They don't need it
as they'll have spares, but if you are feeling
nice and are
in the
neighborhood, I'm sure they'd appreciate the return.
To add on previous comment I was renting a room for only $ 350 a month
in San Diego (insane deal)
in a house and
nice neighborhood from Real Estate Agent that worked
in same office
as I. Everyday he would tell me «you are making so much money you need an interest deduction,» «I can start showing you houses,» and so on - this went on for months on end until I decided yes I needed to offset my income via the interest paid on a home loan.
You may not be
in your favorite
neighborhood, but you may discover a new area that is just
as nice.
This may seem like a large amount for just a doorman, but it makes sense
as it is a good indicator that the building overall will be very
nice and is likely
in a more expensive
neighborhood.
You can count on something such
as a condominium being
in a good
neighborhood, but even good
neighborhoods with
nice properties can turn risky.
Paying a few extra dollars a month to live
in a
nicer area of Phoenix,
as opposed to an unsafe
neighborhood, your Phoenix renters insurance payments will be lower.
But like Steven said, I'm probably making my own argument
as I have only bought newer units
in nicer neighborhoods.
I myself own a property
in Racine which was my primary residence for a short time until I divorced my wife and moved to Chicago... I had it built (stupid, I know but it was what the lady wanted) and ultimately couldn't sell it when I moved
as it is
in a new subdivision and there are a lot of
nicer, bigger, slightly older homes for sale
in the area for less than what I owed on my loan, plus there are more than a few foreclosures / vacancies
in this
neighborhood.
Alternately,
in some of the
nicer neighborhoods in a given area, the «napkin numbers» may not look
as good, but the unit attracts
nicer tenants and the area is often perceived
as «less risky»
in terms of appreciation and resale value.
You'll find newer mansion - style homes
in the North Downey
neighborhoods,
as well
as a
nice selection of the single - story ranch homes that were originally built
in this area.
They were so fortunate to find such a charming home they could enjoy for a long time and have room to grow
as a family with a
nice yard
in a
nice neighborhood.
So one day
as we were driving through an old character
neighborhood and I commented, «oh, wouldn't it be
nice to live
in one of these old homes...» my husband responded with, «oh, you can live
in one of these old homes... with your NEW husband!»