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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
State Income Tax Opinion - Country boys opinions not needed :D
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<blockquote data-quote="BigFatMatt" data-source="post: 15287892" data-attributes="member: 170121"><p>Why don't you find somewhere to live that doesn't cost an arm and a leg but still has all the bars and nightlife? </p><p></p><p>I lived right in the heart of downtown a few years back. I liked it a lot since I could literally stumble home from the bars, but it kind of sucked since I had to park on the street. One of my mustangs got hit once. Luckily the girl was nice and left me a note with her info. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to today, just closed on a very nice 1600 sq ft brick ranch with a 2 car garage, full 1600 sq ft unfinished basement with garage door, and a walk in attic. I have 1.3 acres, beautiful yard with trees and a creek, and room to build a shop in the backyard. I'm literally just over the city limits line, so I don't pay city taxes, but all the bars and clubs are only 10 mins away. Cheap cab ride, or drive if I feel like showing off the Cobra. I even got a city address to impress all the relatives. What did it cost me?? I bet you'd be shocked if you knew...</p><p></p><p>Living in a nice house is a million times better than living in an apartment. I love the fact that I got to keep all the benefits of city life, but none of the drawbacks. I can't stand suburbia either, so I feel you on that. I'd never live in a cookie-cutter house on a postage stamp yard. I'm very happy with where I'm at now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFatMatt, post: 15287892, member: 170121"] Why don't you find somewhere to live that doesn't cost an arm and a leg but still has all the bars and nightlife? I lived right in the heart of downtown a few years back. I liked it a lot since I could literally stumble home from the bars, but it kind of sucked since I had to park on the street. One of my mustangs got hit once. Luckily the girl was nice and left me a note with her info. Fast forward to today, just closed on a very nice 1600 sq ft brick ranch with a 2 car garage, full 1600 sq ft unfinished basement with garage door, and a walk in attic. I have 1.3 acres, beautiful yard with trees and a creek, and room to build a shop in the backyard. I'm literally just over the city limits line, so I don't pay city taxes, but all the bars and clubs are only 10 mins away. Cheap cab ride, or drive if I feel like showing off the Cobra. I even got a city address to impress all the relatives. What did it cost me?? I bet you'd be shocked if you knew... Living in a nice house is a million times better than living in an apartment. I love the fact that I got to keep all the benefits of city life, but none of the drawbacks. I can't stand suburbia either, so I feel you on that. I'd never live in a cookie-cutter house on a postage stamp yard. I'm very happy with where I'm at now. [/QUOTE]
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