I just love my new street. It faces a park, and every house on the street dates from 1900 to 1920. A couple have been allowed to become run down over the years. I keep thinking that since I bought my house for a song (and can therefore pay it off quickly), that I should then purchase another house on the street. And another. Until I have my own little restored neighborhood. Hey, someone needs to do some historical renovations around here! It is just sad what has happened to my very historical little town over the years. Now we have flashing LCD signs everywhere, and it just doesn’t seem right. Maybe in my attempt to get the past back, I’ll become one of those people who has one of those
we buy houses signs up. I’ll renovate the entire town!
Oh well, a girl can dream.










I think the town could become a better place because of you.
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It may start with only restoring a home or two, but that’s you set yourself on the path to be the next Donald Trump. Next thing you know, you’ll be building casinos and hotels.
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I say go for it. If the homes are rundown and neglected you could probably purchase them for next to nothing, using your home as collateral.
Lol. Well that sure is one way to remodel the town
Are you getting an 800# with those signs? J/k.
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