Sentences with phrase «moving into the city means»

But moving into the city means prices are higher than outside the city so we could only afford a wee little bungalow (1050 sq. ft.).

Not exact matches

Though, paradoxically, the other reason is that the city of St Louis apparently are willing to throw taxpayer dollars into a stadium, meaning that Stan can't move the Rams.
But it does mean that your pet isn't granted the same status as, say, a dog trained to move its handler into a safe position during a seizure or a miniature horse trained to guide its blind handler around busy city streets.
And in particular it means we don't have to own things that a) we will only ever use a few times in the whole lifetime of the product like the classic power drill example, or b) we don't have to buy things before we are ready to and rush into making wrong decisions or cheap / fast decisions that we'll then depose of.For instance, I've just moved into my new apartment in New York and I have very little furniture because I've moved to a new city.
(what does HOT mean and to who)- «numerous upgrades» (does that mean 4 or 100)- «high end flooring» (does than mean $ 1 or $ 100 per sq ft)- «throughout» (does that mean in the closets and patio too)- «loads of cupboards» (I guess a transport is backing up right now)- «freshly painted» (does it smell nice)- «ready to move into» (i guess they got a mold test done before listing)- «Full bathrooms» (i guess you better hold it then)--» parking for 4 cars» (hondas or crown vics)-» mature neighbourhood» (is that old or does it mean no more vacant land exists)- «fenced in» (I guess that means the agent saw the permits and survey already)- «easy access to highways» (does this means it backs onto a major noisy four lane)- «tastefully updated» (I guess you can eat off the floors)- «sony 60» TV (glad to see the agent agreeing to pay for repairs)- «single attached garage» (a member of ashley madison maybe)-» tree lined street» (glad to see the city has been contacted to verify no remediation)- «this really is a fabulous home» (wow assuming all that liability in one phrase)-» within walking distance» (one block for grannies or 2 miles for teens)- «country life in the city» (you can have chickens and plow the yard)-» great location» (I guess all their other listings have a poor one)- «brand new» (wow that means what exactly)
I love my little cottage and we could move into a bigger home but it would mean moving out of our area and that is something we would find hard to do as we are a few minutes from the beach and the city.
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