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New Home
Finding the Right New Home Community for Your Family
When you have made the decision to purchase a home, the selection of the new home community is vital to your family's long term satisfaction with the purchase. Many home shoppers tend to focus on the home features, price, and potential for resell without really stopping to consider the neighborhood surrounding the home. In your search for a home, be sure to spend some time researching the new home community so that you can make the soundest choice possible.
Consider some of these pointers for finding the right new home community:
• Know what you want prior to beginning the home search. Do you want to be on the edge of town? Close to Interstates? In a quiet subdivision? By stopping to answer some of these questions can help you to narrow down the selection of new home communities available to you. Consider if it is important to you to be near your work, church, or shopping and entertainment.
• See new home communities for yourself. It's one thing to see pictures on the Internet of a home or community and another thing entirely to actually see them for yourself. Once you have narrowed down the search to a few different new home communities, take drive through the neighborhoods to take a look. Your first impression or feeling when you arrive in the new home community will help you to know if it is right for your family. By driving through, you may notice parks, walking trails, and other neighborhood features that are appealing to you.
• Identify the new home community features that are most important to you. Because a real estate search in one area can reveal so many active listings, it is wise to narrow them down by identifying the features you want in your home and community. Is the community swimming pool on your must-have list? What about lawn maintenance?
• Think about the potential for resale in the new home community. While you may think you will be in your home for many years, life circumstances can change and you may need to resell. A local real estate agent is a good resource for learning more about the potential for resale in a specific new home community. However, just taking a drive around the neighborhood to see how many for sale signs are present is a good indicator of whether people are staying put in the community or leaving.
Most importantly, remember that your new home community is the place you will take strolls, allow your children to play and meet new friends, so it is important to have a good feeling about the location and features available. The new home community must fit in with your family goals and desires just like the home features should.
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I feel really sad please help?
Ok so we have lived in the house we r in know for 7 years I'm 12 and I have broken my leg here had many broken arms here the reason we r moving is cause the landlord is a well whatever and does not fix anything but I feel really sad cause I turned double digest in this house 2 of my siblings turned 18 in this house and there is 5 of us so 4 out of 5 is us turned 13 in this house everyone but me but still I feel sad cause I have had Greta good and ugly and bad memories we found a new home like right down the street but that's not the point I am just sad and in the new home I have to share a room with my 19 yo sister and she's like whatever but I'm like I've had my own room for 1 year but befor that I shared a room and I just feel sad to leave this help please help and please no rude comments and sorry kids long thanks
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Does This Sound Interesting To You?
I'm hoping to shoot a short film with my cousins, and I was wondering if this plot sounds interesting to you.
Thaddeus Decker is a young man, about fifteen, who is a sailor from England. His family left England for America two years prior to this point (about 1790). Thaddeus stayed in England to continue being a sailor. Finally, his chance to visit his family comes up, and he boards the ship with his teacher, Captain Nathaniel Westfall. Captain Westfall had been disowned by his familly for unknown reasons. When they reach America, Thaddeus finds his family and lives with them, happy to be reunited. Thaddeus says that he was going to quit being a sailor so he could live with his family. Four days after arriving in America, Captain Westfall, disapproving of family love, finds him and tells him that the boat is leaving in an hour, and if Thaddeus didn't come aboard, he'd never be a sailor. Thaddeus decides to go with Captain Westfall so he could earn money for his family and become a captain. He decides that when he does become a captain, he'll have his own ship and stay with his family. Thaddeus quickly scribbles a note explaining his sudden disappearance and slips it into his mother's sleeping hands before leaving. He waits by the shore until the boat appears. He reluctantly climbs aboard and watches his family's new home disappear. When Hannah awakes, she reads the note and cries. She wakes up the four children and hands the note to Mercy, the eldest daughter. Mercy reads it and lets a tear escape her eye saying, "'Twas the water's call."
What do you think? Any constructive critisism would be great. Thanks!
It is in the 1700s, and many Englanders and Americans were named after biblical people (Thaddeus was one of Jesus's apostles)
I have all the props and costumes I need from other plays and films I've done. Also, it's just a little film that I'd like to make with my family for a birthday present to my grandfather.
He is already a sailor. He's been one for two years up to this point, but after seeing America and his family again, he doesn't really know if he wants to continue sailing.
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Do children in Foster Care ever get new homes?
I always see children who are teens and they are in foster care but, I wonder do they ever find that forever family like the younger ones do.
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