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Old 01-28-2011, 08:27 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by CateP View Post
Heck, it may be that we are better off renting for a bit to get a better sense of where we should be.
This is not a bad idea... I moved to an area, and was so glad that I rented for awhile.... not because it was a bad place to live, but because the immediate community around me, was not really where I wanted to live. I thought leaving in a real neighborhood setting was going to be nice. But really what I found was that I was much happier, living in a more remote location.

Unfortunately work brought me back to Massachusetts, and unfortunately I can't seem to get to get remote enough here.

I would think if you looked around you could easily find some places to rent, especially if you ended up making the move during a non-peak season...... you might even be able to find some places that would be willing give you a six month or 9 month lease, as long as it was going to be durring the fall winter and spring....
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