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Man what a sweet bike room set up, we don't get that kind of added room here in San Diego. ,
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Greg LeMond's house in Medina, Minnesota is still for sale, at an asking price of $3,850,000: https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...0_M77168-20253. It had been listed for a long time at $4,985,000.
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Nice! Is that a picture of Lance in the game room?
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Very small town, Eastern Shore of Maryland. A change of pace for sure.
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You were in that house quite a while...it's beautifully done and decorated. I'm a big fan of oak, my favorite wood to work with...
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Thanks! And where my sister lives, Amarillo, TX, it'd be about $150K-$200K total! She thought we were nuts when we bought it. It's all relative. |
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Labor of love, that basement.
Awesome stuff. Funny thing is when sold my last house, I demanded the listing agent show basement pics and garage pics, to much objection from the agents. Like yours, mine was a labor of love also. Major sweat equity. EVERY. SINGLE. GUY...who came to see it (as 1/2 of a couple) said that's what mainly sold 'em. The wives could have cared less.... No joke, had one wife who came up with some b'**** excuse as to what she didn't like about the house in general. The guy was miffed. I looked at him and laughed, shook hands and said sorry pal and good luck in life. Quote:
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Well our second buyer flaked. Not sure reason why. Contracts signed, appraisal set for Monday, financing was all good. Then we had a last minute request to take her name off, we did that and then cancelled.
Second time we have had to relist. Second time we have had to deny showings because it was under contract. So frustrated.
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Something similar but on the opposite side of the table happened to my folks when I was a kid. They were preparing to close on a house when one of the sellers refused to sign. Sellers marriage was on the rocks, apparently some things were said, things were done, etc. and things came to a head just before the sale. The husband decided at the table to refuse to sign. Unclear what the angle was but any way you cut it, the deal was over. The house we were in at the time was already sold so my folks had about a week to find a place before we were moving in with the grandparents. This was back in the early 90's, so a bit of a tall order compared to today. Hope the next round goes smooth for you. |
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