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Unread 12-07-2007, 06:51 PM
 
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sometimes intuition against all odds wins out and comes thru shining taking some risk is good. get a plan and try. reduce risk. if god tells you to jump off a bridge by all means obey, but put on a bungee cord 1st.
I like that, that was good.

I'm thinking that I may just finish my degree first, if I take an extra class every semester, then I could be finished in 9 more months. I'm just really getting anxious, but I may just wait for a little while.
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Unread 12-08-2007, 02:05 AM
 
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Maxpower, or anyone who knows the area.
I am relocating from Vegas for Medical reasons, and because of those, my finances are a bit tight.
You mentioned Forest Park and Fountains in the Green. Having utilities included in the rent gives me a bit of leeway to go a bit higher on rent. I have about 4 picked out in that same area, I think (Desert Sky Village, Crossroads, Timbertree, etc).
The rents are about 100.00/mo less and the two you mentioned sure look nicer. Of course on the internet they all look purty-don't they

Any suggestions? The less expensive ones are OK, and I have to remember I'm there for the Mayo Clinic, not a vacation, but I will most likely stay after they fix me.
Would you all think that the more expensive ones would be a better choice so I don't have to deal with the utility companies? I have my plate pretty full right now
Thanks
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