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[quote=Anonymous]He thinks I'm desperate and settling. My priority is schools and location. I can live in any kind of house. What I can't live in is a great house that will we get blown out of the water when it comes to a bidding war. We just don't have the arsenal to compete with someone willing to waive all contingencies and put 200k down on a house that's gone 20k over list already. I'm nervous that he will drag his feet and when we have two months left to enroll our children in a new school and find aftercare, we will be up shits creek. I will be the one scrambling to do the registration and pounding the pavement for decent aftercare. He says we have plenty of time to be settled into a new house by fall 2014. That slips away from you so fast in a market with an already low supply in peak season and heading into the slow season. I do not want to be looking next Spring.[/quote]
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