Seems like he just has property there?
Oh, is that all??? Like it's easy to just happen to own property in random spots like it's nothing??
****ing prima donna, elitist, bull ****.
Seems like he just has property there?
Not a chance in hell you want to go toe to toe with me on what I have done for more than 20 years and am brilliant at it.
I feel like you're toading me into a response.
When I get back to more financial security I'm totally gunna hit you up on pointers to rehab my property. It looks a lot like that area. My long term gameplan is:
1)put up a fence to keep the sheepherders off of it.
2)Replant Utah Junipers that ranchers have removed over the years. (maybe Bristlecone pine too)
3)Replant Great Basin Wild Rye the sheep have decimated.
4)Mycelium rehab. <that's where I will need the most help. I figure there has got to be a way to either encourage it or culture and transplant.
I would love to eventually restore my chunk to it's full potential. Though it's probably just another one of my hair brained pipe dreams.
One correction. I didn't say the seller would see you (whomever without an agent) coming, but the listing agent. It happens everyday that a buyer goes it alone, thinks they're saving merely because they got a discount from the asking price, but the listing agent, unknowingly to the buyer, "double-sided" the commission.So, anyway, Frank, I agree with you because I know you know what you're doing. The Doc resents being dissed when he's offering good help. Really, that is the same thing as telling the newb not to get an agent, isn't it?
Stoked should talk to several real estate agents and see what they're saying. It's perfectly true that a good RE agent will earn his pay working for you and save you some money. Lots of detail stuff a newb just isn't going to get all right.
Doc is wrong about one thing. Stoked is the buyer and doesn't have to offer as much as the seller is asking, so he just doesn't really need to pay what he's asked, even if some seller "sees him coming" and tries to score the RE commission cut. I'm not in the market to buy right now partly because I need to resolve some hanging issues before moving on to new ones, but partly because I believe there's a general selloff pending in our RE bubble generally, to bring prices in line with people's incomes. The "bailout" is still going on. . . banks getting soft money from the fiat press to loan out, interest rates being hammered to nothing. But Cedar City and St. George are a sweet spot a lot of people still want to land in, people with money from CA and LDS retirees from everywhere. . .
If Stoked has the down and the loan, he should be buying his home. I would suggest a conservative loan like a 15-year. He'll do OK if he learns what he can from Peeks and a few RE agents, and a lot of knowitall blowhards like me, as long as he lets Peeks be the one to cut out the commish.
I spent last weekend @ Topaz Mountain. It's crazy. You walk through a wash and it is littered with crystals. It was really cool.
Well, size counts, and there's a lot of plain quartz, maybe some labradorite. Lots of tiny sparkles in the wash sands, but to get to some crystals you need to find an area with some hollowed rock faces and use a hand pick or chisel a little.
DUDE! I ****ing love it out there. In June I hiked to the top of Swasey Peak. I really took my time getting from there over to Wheeler Peak... crazy beautiful and so much space out there. It's some of the most inspiring nature I've ever felt.
Are you referring to selenite?
One correction. I didn't say the seller would see you (whomever without an agent) coming, but the listing agent. It happens everyday that a buyer goes it alone, thinks they're saving merely because they got a discount from the asking price, but the listing agent, unknowingly to the buyer, "double-sided" the commission.
I'm not saying it's rocket science, just sharing some things you need to know before going it alone.
Does alt13 live near me?
Oh, is that all??? Like it's easy to just happen to own property in random spots like it's nothing??
****ing prima donna, elitist, bull ****.
I would offhand peg this site as Fillmore if not Holden, bro. I've seen those decimated junipers and GB wild rye right off the freeway, and isn't that where the mushroom factory is? And you can even see Swasey and Notch from there, on the long low horizon.
Well, size counts, and there's a lot of plain quartz, maybe some labradorite. Lots of tiny sparkles in the wash sands, but to get to some crystals you need to find an area with some hollowed rock faces and use a hand pick or chisel a little.
I don't think I've ever driven all the way down the 30 and into Nevada. I'd already added that to my list of travels since I usually have to drive from SF to SLC once a year, and I'm itinerizing scenic routes. Sounds really awesome, braugh. How often do you get out there? How many acres?
Oh, is that all??? Like it's easy to just happen to own property in random spots like it's nothing??
****ing prima donna, elitist, bull ****.
Park Valley, I think, is in the far northwest corner of the state, or at least due west of Snowville or something like that. Lots of old railroad land grants, no water. Sometimes you can buy land like that for $100/acre. No prima donna elitism there, for sure.
Definitely not prima donna. More like young crazy kid.
I was once both. For a short time.