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Smitty Yeagermanjensen wrote:154 wrote:Thing is, it would be too massive for your average couple anyway.DFTR is a couple plus one, but yeah, when I was looking at the pics and description, it seemed like the type of place a young, professional family of 4 would live in until the kids got old enough to go to school and the parents got old enough to get tired of all the bs associated with renting/living in the city, said "screw it" and bought a house the suburbs. I'd almost give 5-1 odds that whoever was in this place before did exactly that.There was also no mention of chickens in the ad, so I'm guessing no free eggs either. Deal breaker.There are a lot of details about that spot that make me want it. Even without free eggs, my daughter thinks chickens are amazing. But yeah, that's $1k more than my current mortgage payment. I used to live in that part of Rogers Park and always looked at those houses with lust in my heart. The beach isn't such a dealmaker for me as that mix of plaster and hardwood.
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jimmy two hands wrote:dontfeartheringo wrote:Smitty Yeagermanjensen wrote:154 wrote:Thing is, it would be too massive for your average couple anyway.DFTR is a couple plus one, but yeah, when I was looking at the pics and description, it seemed like the type of place a young, professional family of 4 would live in until the kids got old enough to go to school and the parents got old enough to get tired of all the bs associated with renting/living in the city, said "screw it" and bought a house the suburbs. I'd almost give 5-1 odds that whoever was in this place before did exactly that.There was also no mention of chickens in the ad, so I'm guessing no free eggs either. Deal breaker.There are a lot of details about that spot that make me want it. Even without free eggs, my daughter thinks chickens are amazing. But yeah, that's $1k more than my current mortgage payment. I used to live in that part of Rogers Park and always looked at those houses with lust in my heart. The beach isn't such a dealmaker for me as that mix of plaster and hardwood.Is you is looking to relocate to coolsville, sir?Yizz. It's on the table, at least. Once we get through this current crisis (re: mom in hospice), I'd like to make sure the next one happens somewhere closer to Faiz (or his mom, depending on crisis type and depth).
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Looking for an apartment in Chicago

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dontfeartheringo wrote:Smitty Yeagermanjensen wrote:154 wrote:Thing is, it would be too massive for your average couple anyway.DFTR is a couple plus one, but yeah, when I was looking at the pics and description, it seemed like the type of place a young, professional family of 4 would live in until the kids got old enough to go to school and the parents got old enough to get tired of all the bs associated with renting/living in the city, said "screw it" and bought a house the suburbs. I'd almost give 5-1 odds that whoever was in this place before did exactly that.There was also no mention of chickens in the ad, so I'm guessing no free eggs either. Deal breaker.There are a lot of details about that spot that make me want it. Even without free eggs, my daughter thinks chickens are amazing. But yeah, that's $1k more than my current mortgage payment. I used to live in that part of Rogers Park and always looked at those houses with lust in my heart. The beach isn't such a dealmaker for me as that mix of plaster and hardwood.Is you is looking to relocate to coolsville, sir?

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154 wrote:Thing is, it would be too massive for your average couple anyway.DFTR is a couple plus one, but yeah, when I was looking at the pics and description, it seemed like the type of place a young, professional family of 4 would live in until the kids got old enough to go to school and the parents got old enough to get tired of all the bs associated with renting/living in the city, said "screw it" and bought a house the suburbs. I'd almost give 5-1 odds that whoever was in this place before did exactly that.There was also no mention of chickens in the ad, so I'm guessing no free eggs either. Deal breaker.

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Friends!I have a bud looking for an apartment in our fine city. She's a classical/new music flautist and plays with a group in Chicago and is looking for something in the usual neighborhoods (Logan, Wicker Park, Pilsen, etc.) with the only requirements being close to major transit and no more than $600 a month. If anyone has a place and needs a new, awesome roommate for September 1st, let me know and I'll get y'all in touch!

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