Rob Keeble
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- GTA Ontario Canada
Well i figured since we got no choice about being on the web, and the whole world can see my home. I might as well show my mates that matter using the convenience of the realtors to do it.
Most of you wont get up here for a visit and before it all goes to someone else you might as well get to see what this "New Canadian" lives in.
We aint fancy people so dont read into anything. This will give you a good idea of the houses they building in Canada these days. Only thing that varies is size and how little land you have. The latest ones they charging $750K for you can reach out a side window and shake the hand of your neighbor from his window and you will not even have straightened your arm to reach out. Wonder why we have conflict not spoken about all over the show between neighbors.
Anyhow I am glad i hired the agent i did. She is a real pro and i admire true professionals when you see them go to work.
Check out my shop, its never been that decluttered and clean ever. Not even when i built it.
Toughest part of selling for our family with the two young babies errr sorry men is keeping the place as sterile as it is.
Linda said to me last night this is the last time we sell and move. The next home we gonna have is going to be our home home. I could only agree with her. I dont know how people do this process every 3 to 5 years just to roll up some capital gain. There are better ways to make loot.
http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=12177352&PidKey=-1555360707
Its off to the country for me now. But we gonna take our time to pick out that spot.
Talk about dreaming.............
Just think of that movie Centennial......remember the scene where they all participate in the big land rush. Man you gotta live your dreams life to short. Rockies here i come.
Were i not married i would take what i have and buy a trap line way up north and be gone. Better a grizzly or mountain lion enjoy my body than the old age homes and pharmaceutical corprations and insurance parasites. But i got a ways to go to do that.
Right now i doubt i would last a day up north in real terrain. Dream on Rob.
Hey Brent you gotta step outside more and leave that puter and check out those wild horses. I have no idea how you manage to work in a setting with wild horses on your doorstep, and all those critter and deer.
Most of you wont get up here for a visit and before it all goes to someone else you might as well get to see what this "New Canadian" lives in.
We aint fancy people so dont read into anything. This will give you a good idea of the houses they building in Canada these days. Only thing that varies is size and how little land you have. The latest ones they charging $750K for you can reach out a side window and shake the hand of your neighbor from his window and you will not even have straightened your arm to reach out. Wonder why we have conflict not spoken about all over the show between neighbors.
Anyhow I am glad i hired the agent i did. She is a real pro and i admire true professionals when you see them go to work.
Check out my shop, its never been that decluttered and clean ever. Not even when i built it.
Toughest part of selling for our family with the two young babies errr sorry men is keeping the place as sterile as it is.
Linda said to me last night this is the last time we sell and move. The next home we gonna have is going to be our home home. I could only agree with her. I dont know how people do this process every 3 to 5 years just to roll up some capital gain. There are better ways to make loot.
http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=12177352&PidKey=-1555360707
Its off to the country for me now. But we gonna take our time to pick out that spot.
Talk about dreaming.............
Just think of that movie Centennial......remember the scene where they all participate in the big land rush. Man you gotta live your dreams life to short. Rockies here i come.
Were i not married i would take what i have and buy a trap line way up north and be gone. Better a grizzly or mountain lion enjoy my body than the old age homes and pharmaceutical corprations and insurance parasites. But i got a ways to go to do that.
Right now i doubt i would last a day up north in real terrain. Dream on Rob.
Hey Brent you gotta step outside more and leave that puter and check out those wild horses. I have no idea how you manage to work in a setting with wild horses on your doorstep, and all those critter and deer.