Originally Posted by Sorce:
How long you got to find a place? And other important questions so I can judge you. Vodka or Gin, dry or dirty?
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Our current contract is 45 days with our buyer, but they originally wanted 30. We're offering on a place today which already has/will receive multiple offers and is vacant, so we're offering them a 30 day close to strengthen the offer and because we know our buyer can do it on our end. We have no backup plan at this point though, as we're not terribly interested in any inventory we've currently seen. Been pretty cut throat here the last 6 weeks.
Kettle One vodka, dirty, 3 blue cheese olives. Not my first or dozenth choice, ever, but more of a nostalgia choice based on our first visit there after we relocated years ago. Not that they're not tasty.
I got the rigatoni because I've never ordered anything other than the homemade 8 finger cavatelli and wanted to try something different. While delish, the 8 finger is still where it's at. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Our current contract is 45 days with our buyer, but they originally wanted 30. We're offering on a place today which already has/will receive multiple offers and is vacant, so we're offering them a 30 day close to strengthen the offer and because we know our buyer can do it on our end. We have no backup plan at this point though, as we're not terribly interested in any inventory we've currently seen. Been pretty cut throat here the last 6 weeks.
Kettle One vodka, dirty, 3 blue cheese olives. Not my first or dozenth choice, ever, but more of a nostalgia choice based on our first visit there after we relocated years ago. Not that they're not tasty.
I got the rigatoni because I've never ordered anything other than the homemade 8 finger cavatelli and wanted to try something different. While delish, the 8 finger is still where it's at.
Well good luck. We carried two mortgages on our move a year ago. Our house wasn't ready but we knew we were ready. We went to a few open houses just to figure out what we wanted square footage wise. Fell in love with one of the houses. Wound up making an offer that weekend and getting our old house ready for market. Took 3 months to get moved and get the old house ready, it sold in less than 48 hours.
As a Gin martini guy I have to judge a little but the blue cheese olives sound good.
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Well good luck. We carried two mortgages on our move a year ago. Our house wasn't ready but we knew we were ready. We went to a few open houses just to figure out what we wanted square footage wise. Fell in love with one of the houses. Wound up making an offer that weekend and getting our old house ready for market. Took 3 months to get moved and get the old house ready, it sold in less than 48 hours.
As a Gin martini guy I have to judge a little but the blue cheese olives sound good.
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Thanks. I know this offer is a longshot for us. The property has a 2 car detached garage with a rooftop deck, which Chicago banned zoning of in 2015. So it has a ton of interest.
Feel like I had a bad experience with gin when I was much younger but am finding my way back to it, mostly through gin barrel aged beers that I've really been enjoying lately.
Back on topic somewhat, wife just made banana bread muffins with butterscotch chips. Ho lee shit, amazing combo of flavors. [Reply]
Got a 3.67 pound angus chuck roast going in the oven later with red potatoes, baby carrots, vidalia onions, bay leaves and garlic
Sear the roast on all sides then throw everything into the pan, cover most of the way with beef broth, cover and cook on 275 for 3 1/2 hours... I’ll be eating on it for days [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
It's fucking spring boys! Fired the grill up and plan to keep it rolling all weekend.
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That’s beautiful, and hell yes on springs arrival... it’s sposed to be in the high 50s here most of next week, here’s hoping it just keeps climbing [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Easy peasy comfort food
Got a 3.67 pound angus chuck roast going in the oven later with red potatoes, baby carrots, vidalia onions, bay leaves and garlic
Sear the roast on all sides then throw everything into the pan, cover most of the way with beef broth, cover and cook on 275 for 3 1/2 hours... I’ll be eating on it for days
I’m stealing this btw. Forgot I had some diced chuck roast in the freezer [Reply]