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firesnap

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  1. Well that'll kill GameWorks I bet. It feels like all they are doing is swapping GameWorks for the bowling alley.
  2. firesnap replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    Sigh. Well I really appreciate all of the advice. I tell you what else is frustrating is that I've called several realtors, and I'm not getting calls back. I guess our $$ isn't enough for them. We're willing to up our spending amount too so it's extra ridiculous. I think King-Lincoln is looking like the place we're going to investigate the most. Is there an area in there that is slower than the rest in the renewal process or is any of it a good bet? I liked one of the houses that Walker posted. Also, anyone have any strong opinions on Schumacher Place? I've seen a house there I like that fits our budget.
  3. firesnap replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    So I'm trying a different strategy. Here's a map I've made of some houses that we've found online that meet our price range and look pretty nice from pictures. Because we don't have many days we can house hunt, can anyone give some feed back on their locations? (Marked by a blue dot). The first one is just a general view... The next one is zoomed in a bit on some of the Near South housing we've found..
  4. Hi! My boyfriend and I are looking to purchase a house in Columbus. We would like to live in the city, however, we are on a budget. We're looking to spend no more than $95,000 on a house and are unsure of what neighborhoods we should be looking in. We're wanting a neighborhood where we could walk to restaurants or local shops or parks. So, are there any neighborhoods that are acceptably safe that meet our criteria? If not, any suggestions on a safe-ish neighborhood in our price range? I guess it's realistic to say we know we won't be living in the nicest neighborhood at that price point, however, I really don't want to live in a suburb. I live in one now and I'm bored a lot :P