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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2342265" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>What color of paint chip was your favorite flavor as a child? </p><p></p><p>As a midtown homeowner, and knowing quite a few others (and landlords and renters), as well as being friends with a real estate agent here - I really like your definition of "vacant". The sale price history on homes in my area has increased more than most Tulsa neighborhoods in recent years. Trulia is your friend. There have been 3 houses sell on my street in the past year...all had the sign up for about two weeks at most. I could sell my house in a week or less for quite a bit more than I paid for it a year ago with no doubt in my mind. I was fighting 3 people for it at asking price over the 3 days it had an MLS. I sold my last house in 2 weeks for almost $30,000 more than I paid 3.5 years prior. I'm not one to own real estate that won't move.</p><p></p><p>Teens? Thugs? Can you backup any of this? Putting ******** in type does not make it carry more weight. I'll be sure to tell all the elderly women and cute female joggers that use the sidewalk in my neighborhood to steer clear of the Thug Herds at Utica Square. Oh, and my teenage nieces that live 3 blocks away and are outside every day. Give me a fawking break. Might want to learn your Tulsa socioeconomic history and demographics before you spout off nonsense about why neighborhoods/business districts rise and fall. Or at least learn which ones *are* rising and falling.</p><p></p><p>From now on, don't open your microwave before the ding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2342265, member: 4319"] What color of paint chip was your favorite flavor as a child? As a midtown homeowner, and knowing quite a few others (and landlords and renters), as well as being friends with a real estate agent here - I really like your definition of "vacant". The sale price history on homes in my area has increased more than most Tulsa neighborhoods in recent years. Trulia is your friend. There have been 3 houses sell on my street in the past year...all had the sign up for about two weeks at most. I could sell my house in a week or less for quite a bit more than I paid for it a year ago with no doubt in my mind. I was fighting 3 people for it at asking price over the 3 days it had an MLS. I sold my last house in 2 weeks for almost $30,000 more than I paid 3.5 years prior. I'm not one to own real estate that won't move. Teens? Thugs? Can you backup any of this? Putting ******** in type does not make it carry more weight. I'll be sure to tell all the elderly women and cute female joggers that use the sidewalk in my neighborhood to steer clear of the Thug Herds at Utica Square. Oh, and my teenage nieces that live 3 blocks away and are outside every day. Give me a fawking break. Might want to learn your Tulsa socioeconomic history and demographics before you spout off nonsense about why neighborhoods/business districts rise and fall. Or at least learn which ones *are* rising and falling. From now on, don't open your microwave before the ding. [/QUOTE]
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