Morning Walk

Apr 01, 2008 09:34

Things I saw on my walk to work this morning:

Signs of Foreclosure
Damn. That's not supposed to happen in my neighborhood. We're a neighborhood of long-time elderly residents, rented 2-flats, and young people who buy estate sales. I was sure that the house in question was owned by people who had lived there 20 years. This morning there was a moving ( Read more... )

madison

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goose_entity April 1 2008, 14:55:27 UTC
there is an area of town here - the rich people's bit. Houses start at $2mn.

Colleague was driving past there a couple of months ago and saw 2 or 3 foreclosure signs...

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wrenb April 1 2008, 15:11:45 UTC
See, I expect that there. People who overextended themselves and bought too much house. In my neighborhood (and this house in particular) there haven't been a lot of people moving in the last few years. And the average house is assessed at $200k. So I was really surprised.

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onelargecat April 1 2008, 22:22:20 UTC
That sucks about the foreclosures. :( But the maple sap thing is cool.

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zathrus April 2 2008, 00:34:37 UTC
Our local village newspaper used to list one or two foreclosures each issue. They were usually in some weird part of Chicago I'd never been to, as if the editors wanted one to include but had to search to find it.

The latest issue had six and a half columns of foreclosures listed, and I recognized every street name. All were within 3 miles of my house.

Eep.

On a happier topic, I wonder, how much maple syrup can one reasonably expect to get from one maple tree? I've heard, repeatedly, that it takes 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup, but I've no idea how many gallons of sap a maple tree can yield. Mmmmmm, maple syrup.....

Newt

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