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primroseburrows) wrote2006-11-29 01:47 am
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chì mi ann coilltean, chì mi ann doireachan , chì mi ann maghan bàna is toraiche
The price has been reduced on my dream home. It's gone from $92,000 to $86,000. CAD. Which means in American, the asking price is $76,040.47.
I should investigate this, just to see if
*angsts* FIVE BEDROOMS. 1.26 acres. In the most gorgeous place on the planet. For less than what some cars cost.
Look what happens in summer! And there's nature! and history! and yay, it's also pretty in winter!
Woe.
*angsts* FIVE BEDROOMS. 1.26 acres. In the most gorgeous place on the planet. For less than what some cars cost.
Look what happens in summer! And there's nature! and history! and yay, it's also pretty in winter!
Woe.
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*stares*
Wow.
What's stopping you?
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And universal healthcare. :)
I think nurses are needed everywhere, so I probably could find a job, and everything.
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Maybe more than a dream?
Maybe?
*whistles innocently*
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And yay, I love this fic! I'd forgotten about it. Ray should so not be fictional. He could come to my ceilidhs. After all, he's my fake!brother-in-law. *g*
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It is absolutely divine, and I don't know why it's so cheap. Well, I have some idea. What a bargain.
buy it! buy it! buy it
What? I didn't say anything! ;P
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If I was really able to do it, I'd take it if they threw garbage all over it. The harp would be a plus, though.
It is absolutely divine, and I don't know why it's so cheap. Well, I have some idea. What a bargain.
It's cheap because the economy is terrible, from what I see. The mines are closed, now, and they were a big source of income. Bras d'Or is a tourist spot, so I dunno. I do think I'd be able to find work, though.
buy it! buy it! buy it
I want to, I want to.
I'm flat brokeMy funds are low, but it probably wouldn't take a lot of time to get a down payment. My credit sucks, but the mortgage couldn't be very high in the first place, so a couple years of higher mortgage would probably be doable.Fortunately, this kind of bargain isn't uncommon in the region. Unfortunately for the region, though, because it's a reflection of how bad the local economy is. I don't know if it's the mines closing, the fishing industry crashing and burning and everyone going down the road, or a combination. Probably the combo.
It's a gorgeous, breathtaking, gentle place. Even the city feels rural, and that's just the way I like it. And the music, OMG. That's the first thing I fell in love with, over ten years ago.
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I'm going to Cape Breton next year, anyway. Plan to visit me then! And I promise I'll visit a couple of real estate places, just to check things out. Who knows what might happen?
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And I know that isn't helping the angst and woe :(
::hugs::
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If I did move, we could band together and take over Nova Scotia or something. :)
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Only 76 grand- you can't get a decent shack in NY for that price.
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RI prices are through the roof, too. Oregon's cheap, and Georgia (I price stuff there all the time, too).
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*drools*
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*sigh*
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Listen to me, talking like I like the cold. Bring warmies for me, too. :)
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I'm thinking that if I save enough, I could buy a house and use it for vacations, which would be weird since I don't even own a nonvacation house at the moment.
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I had no idea there were places in North America where you could buy more than an acre of land and a large house for that kind of price. I don't think you could buy 1000 sq ft condo anywhere near where I live for that.
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come toounderstand. And maybe give me some money for a down payment until I could save up. Hey, I'm not above shameless begging.(Notice how I used a maple leaf icon?)
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"Don't you remember, Seanie, and how it was? The road led up past the chapel and it wound and it wound. And there was the field where Dan Tobin's bullock chased you. It was a lovely little house, Seaneen. And the roses! Well, your father used to tease me about them. But he was that proud of them too."
*uses brand-new Quiet Man icon*
I'd angst about a house in Ireland, too, but it'd be better because the idea of moving across the OCEAN would be completely impossible.
Cape Breton looks a lot like Western Ireland, and it's crawling with Celtic history. It's also the only area in the world that still speaks Gaelic as a living language (this would be Scots Gaelic, not Irish which is still spoken in pockets of Ireland). It feels more like a place in the Celtic world (which it is, o'course) than a place in Canada (which it also is, duh. *g*). Not surprising, since according to a survey done for Fire and Ice, people who live in Atlantic Canada tend to identify as residents of their province/region before they identify as Canadian.
Lovely maple leaf icon. Someday I'll wax boringly poetic about my lifelong relationship with maple trees, including one or two Amusing Childhood Anecdotestm involving