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cowperthwaite t1_jblvdex wrote

Reply to comment by SToTheTL in New parents, where are you? by SToTheTL

Didn't realize I'd been downvoted.

The West End is in a sort of weird no-man's land as far as distance to the libraries, and I find with walking, the bridges (Olneyville, downtown) are an added psychological barrier.

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Critical-Paramedic89 t1_jblua6p wrote

Nobody's out on Goddard street at night. I can assure you. It was usually quiet as hell. I dont even down vote you bro. I leave that to the other people. I would just like to know where you get info from. The news, or have you lived in the area? There were 2 trap houses across from the park, but again, I brought my kids to the park all the time with no problems.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jblt70g wrote

Could be? I've thankfully gone over a decade since my last smashed window after a string of -7-8 in 5 years, so I might be misremembering, but I thought I usually had to pay. Maybe not.

It's definitely going to happen to me this weekend because I said that now.

Either way, it doesn't fuck up the premium directly more than having an 0290# zip code will

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Mountain_Bill5743 t1_jblr5g4 wrote

Honestly, it just kind of sounds like they did you dirty. I would seriously reconsider making this kind of life altering decision for a company that isn't bargaining in good faith (10% lol) unless you love your job that much. No reason to upend your life and possessions for a job that might burn you going down this path.

Can this be done 100% remote from another company? (seeing its 3x now)

No reason you need to get another (worse) mortgage. If you're determined to see this through, then I'd get a rental while you assess the impact this has on your life and rent the house in MA. Besides, one in the hand better than two in the bush, and all that when it comes to finding new housing. Not only will you be paying double, but at your budget, I can almost guarantee it's going to be a huge step down from your current place in terms of location, schools, size, and probably more of a fixer upper.

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