Has anyone tried Illegal Petes? How does it compare to Freebirds?
https://www.illegalpetes.com/locations
https://www.illegalpetes.com/locations
I kinda like the fact that the paper bag has returned.agdaddy04 said:
And when you bring up that they use more bags for their fruits and vegetables it doesn't phase them. I now just scan everything as it sits in my cart and then load it in the car.
Some peoples reusable bags look disgusting.
1/4 acre and not seeing your neighbor?? Where is this magical land?OriolePete said:
Now that my wife's evil step-mom kicked the bucket, we got to sell her dad's estate in Hawaii.
It likely goes without saying, but we will be moving out of Aurora ASAP. We are looking in The Pinery, Parker and Elizabeth. It's exciting for sure.
I'm going to see if I can luck out and find an assumable mortgage since we can cover whatever difference. I figure I've got a few months to try that while the rates drop.
If I can see a neighbors house in the picture of a listing, I pass haha. I never want neighbors again after living here.
So if you know of some houses coming on the market soon...let me know. 1/4 acre or bigger. Price range is pretty wide open at the moment, but I want to invest as much as possible so I have to keep that in mind.
62strat said:
we're just finishing up the big eagle rock distribution center in monument which is right at baptist (west side of interstate).. I'm sure they'd love to have the revenue. They were happy about eagle rock.
I got a couple friends in Elizabeth which is nice for the acreage.OriolePete said:
To clarify, I really just meant you have a really good sized buffer. The Pinery seems to be the only 1/4 acre area I'd consider, but even then, I would need a lot of trees as I don't want to see my neighbors back yard or vise versa. That will narrow it down a lot. But I really want at least a couple acres in Elizabeth or Parker. Wooded acres, as much as I could get. I don't mind building if I have to. But...I look forward to the hunt.
OriolePete said:
If I go the route of buying land and building, is anyone here a contractor, home builder or developer? I'm willing to hear out any Aggies pitch or recc.
At this point, I just want to sit down with someone I can remotely trust to get an idea of what the cost really is.
My wife and I both used to work on the wholesale side of residential building materials, so we know some ways to be creative with spending. And how to avoid needles custom/special order doors, windows and materials.
I love the idea, but I have no idea the difference in price between building on 5+ acres or trying to compete with others for the really good 5+ acre existing houses.