Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 12:34     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:People who eye, and talk elderly neighbors out of, their hard earned property, are despicable in every way.


+1
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 09:57     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:A 4000 sf house with three car garage is not everyone's dream. I'd keep my smaller house, thank you very much.


+1

(cue poster with lame "article" about how everyone wants 3 car garages in Raleigh)
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 09:51     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

People who eye, and talk elderly neighbors out of, their hard earned property, are despicable in every way.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 08:16     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

A 4000 sf house with three car garage is not everyone's dream. I'd keep my smaller house, thank you very much.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:52     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Is it a 4000sf addition on a 1950's foundation? If so, was all of the work done with permits/inspections in place?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:41     Subject: Re:Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:NP and I am highly amused by this thread also.

A clarification- I don't believe the OP indicated that his/her neighbors are elderly. My first impression was that maybe it is a young family, actually, based on the OP's opening post which said something about "to stay as long as they'd like they know they have to rebuild." If it were elderly neighbors, rebuild for what? To make it more elderly-friendly?? That's why I'm thinking the neighbors might be a young family. Maybe they inherited the property and for whatever reason, OP thinks they want the end result of a rebuild without the hassle?

Total speculation, of course!


PP here - you could be right. But I picked up the impression that they were older from the fact that they live in a "crumbling" 60 year old house that they don't want to work on. No one buys a "crumbling" house without expecting to perform some renovations, or who wants to suddenly resell it to their next door neighbor (otherwise, why would they have bought it in the first place?) - so I figured the neighbors are people whose home has aged with them. If they were a young family or a relatively new buyer of the "crumbling" home, why wouldn't they have bought new if they didn't like old?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:35     Subject: Re:Help me justify to the owner a land swap

7:26 here again. Meant to also say, if my speculation is accurate, I think your conversation with the neighbors would be something like:

Howdy neighbor. You have mentioned that you want to rebuild but hate the idea of the hassle it entails. Any interest in buying our house? We could swap the land at an equal exchange (assuming it is equal!!), and it'd just be the house you actually buy. We like the challenge of rebuilding, and we'd probably tweak the design a bit from our current home. What do you think? Come on over and inspect our home in detail- beyond the aesthetics you've mentioned, we feel the build is real quality. Want to ponder and discuss later?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:28     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an elderly couple with a paid off house with retirement equity and inheritance value want to participate in such a lopsided deal, which either drains their retirement savings or puts them hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a house and living arrangement that is just not prctical for their age?

Unless what you are offering them is a premium unit in an assisted living facility you are REALLY taking advantage of them.


Because OP is an egotistical asshole. Reminds me if those "charity" scammers who scam on the elderly. I wish I knew OP Kb real life so I could tell everyone what a lowlife and despicable person she is.


I preferred the irredeemable fuckwit gif personally, but egotistical asshole works too.


Absolutely disgusting if that is what the Op is doing. Some people are lower than scum. Op I HOPE that is not what you are doing!
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:26     Subject: Re:Help me justify to the owner a land swap

NP and I am highly amused by this thread also.

A clarification- I don't believe the OP indicated that his/her neighbors are elderly. My first impression was that maybe it is a young family, actually, based on the OP's opening post which said something about "to stay as long as they'd like they know they have to rebuild." If it were elderly neighbors, rebuild for what? To make it more elderly-friendly?? That's why I'm thinking the neighbors might be a young family. Maybe they inherited the property and for whatever reason, OP thinks they want the end result of a rebuild without the hassle?

Total speculation, of course!
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:24     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:OP,

http://i.imgur.com/CA7MvnH.gif

Like the gif pp, put it out there for all to see!
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:21     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:This thread is incredibly hilarious!! Definitely in the top crazy original posts!


+1
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:20     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an elderly couple with a paid off house with retirement equity and inheritance value want to participate in such a lopsided deal, which either drains their retirement savings or puts them hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a house and living arrangement that is just not prctical for their age?

Unless what you are offering them is a premium unit in an assisted living facility you are REALLY taking advantage of them.


Because OP is an egotistical asshole. Reminds me if those "charity" scammers who scam on the elderly. I wish I knew OP Kb real life so I could tell everyone what a lowlife and despicable person she is.


I preferred the irredeemable fuckwit gif personally, but egotistical asshole works too.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:14     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Anonymous wrote:Why would an elderly couple with a paid off house with retirement equity and inheritance value want to participate in such a lopsided deal, which either drains their retirement savings or puts them hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a house and living arrangement that is just not prctical for their age?

Unless what you are offering them is a premium unit in an assisted living facility you are REALLY taking advantage of them.


Because OP is an egotistical asshole. Reminds me if those "charity" scammers who scam on the elderly. I wish I knew OP Kb real life so I could tell everyone what a lowlife and despicable person she is.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:08     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Why would an elderly couple with a paid off house with retirement equity and inheritance value want to participate in such a lopsided deal, which either drains their retirement savings or puts them hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a house and living arrangement that is just not prctical for their age?

Unless what you are offering them is a premium unit in an assisted living facility you are REALLY taking advantage of them.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2014 07:05     Subject: Help me justify to the owner a land swap

Well...i guess that is one way to gentrify the neighborhood.

In a few more years you can move down the street to the next house.

And so on and so forth.

In a couple of decades you will have a dream house of oversized identical mcmansions.

Why didn't I think of this?