Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you must be an extrovert of epic proportions! Who else would WANT to share a wall? Who would WANT the hassle of having to deal with neighbors and their weird cooking smells, their noise, their activity, etc.
Once we let a property sit vacant for 2.5 months because a relative was going to graduate from school and then move in. Another time we kept getting people who wanted to rent that we didn't like (way too many cat owners) so we just kept rejecting them until we found good tenants. We own the properties we have outright so there's no stressing about a mortgage or anything.
LOL! Op here. I’ve lived in a lot of townhomes over the years but our current one (a “luxury” Th) you don’t hear a sound from the neighbors it’s pretty amazing. We’ve never smelled their food don’t hear their TV don’t hear a sound. I actually raised it with other neighbors ask if they were homes were as quiet as ours and they all said they were The townhouse was built about 30 years ago I suspect that’s one reason - The newer builds I’ve lived in have been super loud!
Are you on speed? Why the run-on sentences?
Oh come on. Most of us are likely typing on our phone--typos (there is an obvious missing period in the middle of the long sentence at the end I suspect got your attention) and poor phrasing happens.
I wouldn't care too much, but I also lived next to a vacant townhome for a few months that wasn't listed for rent or sale. It did raise my curiosity, wondering what was going on.