Question for my kitchen remodeling guysm?
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I was thinking about my wife (or Race's wife). I hope like hell you are talking about offspring.1to392831weretaken said:
One of my dishwashers is 10 and the other is turning 9 in a few months.RaceBannon said:I haven't used a dishwasher since I left mom's basement
She was the type that would wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher
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Spend the thirty and use the difference to buy a nice Blancpain and a lever rifle. Viola. Momma is happy. You are happy.YellowSnow said:
I'd love to spend 30. But can flex to 50 if needed.RaceBannon said:You can spend 300k if you want
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Viola?Swaye said:
Spend the thirty and use the difference to buy a nice Blancpain and a lever rifle. Viola. Momma is happy. You are happy.YellowSnow said:
I'd love to spend 30. But can flex to 50 if needed.RaceBannon said:You can spend 300k if you want
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I mistyped voila. Thanks for being the spelling cheka Stalin.DerekJohnson said:
Viola?Swaye said:
Spend the thirty and use the difference to buy a nice Blancpain and a lever rifle. Viola. Momma is happy. You are happy.YellowSnow said:
I'd love to spend 30. But can flex to 50 if needed.RaceBannon said:You can spend 300k if you want
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I was talking about dishwashers. Not sure where your mind is.EwaDawg said:
I was thinking about my wife (or Race's wife). I hope like hell you are talking about offspring.1to392831weretaken said:
One of my dishwashers is 10 and the other is turning 9 in a few months.RaceBannon said:I haven't used a dishwasher since I left mom's basement
She was the type that would wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher
I just wash them. -
#MetooBennyBeaver said:
I was talking about dishwashers. Not sure where your mind is.EwaDawg said:
I was thinking about my wife (or Race's wife). I hope like hell you are talking about offspring.1to392831weretaken said:
One of my dishwashers is 10 and the other is turning 9 in a few months.RaceBannon said:I haven't used a dishwasher since I left mom's basement
She was the type that would wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher
I just wash them. -
Christ, Man, this isn't Saudi Arabia!EwaDawg said:
I was thinking about my wife (or Race's wife). I hope like hell you are talking about offspring.1to392831weretaken said:
One of my dishwashers is 10 and the other is turning 9 in a few months.RaceBannon said:I haven't used a dishwasher since I left mom's basement
She was the type that would wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher
I just wash them. -
They get the internet in Appalachia now, right?1to392831weretaken said:
Christ, Man, this isn't Saudi Arabia!EwaDawg said:
I was thinking about my wife (or Race's wife). I hope like hell you are talking about offspring.1to392831weretaken said:
One of my dishwashers is 10 and the other is turning 9 in a few months.RaceBannon said:I haven't used a dishwasher since I left mom's basement
She was the type that would wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher
I just wash them. -
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
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The only things I don't like about the current dishwashers is the green whackos took away my heated dry option. Jet Dry in Bosch works well, but I still wish my dished could be Dwag bone dry.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
Do yourself a favor and look at the Miele. Trust me on this.YellowSnow said:
The only things I don't like about the current dishwashers is the green whackos took away my heated dry option. Jet Dry in Bosch works well, but I still wish my dished could be Dwag bone dry.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
Bosch is evil. -
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
I never found cleaning out the Bosch screen once every couple weeks to be a pain. @BennyBeaver why is Bosch evil? Are they like Krupps or something?creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
When they are all rinsed pretty much clean don’t really need an abrasive to clean the rest...a lot of that though is just “environmental friendliness”...1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
Agree on the filter. -
I literally, actually, remembered because of this thread that it had been a while since I cleaned the filter and just did it.
Who says HCH isn't useful? -
Miele has the screen too.YellowSnow said:
I never found cleaning out the Bosch screen once every couple weeks to be a pain. @BennyBeaver why is Bosch evil? Are they like Krupps or something?creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
My hatred for Bosch comes from years of banging heads with them in competition for business. Fuck those guys. -
Dishwasher hawt talk. Sad to see how far this board has fallen.
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But it's the most sophisticated dishwasher hawt talk you'll find anywhere, right?BleachedAnusDawg said:Dishwasher hawt talk. Sad to see how far this board has fallen.
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Same. I took it apart and was able to fix it, but it still kind of pissed me off. All to save a couple bucks on a motor and macerating impeller? Sure, it's not hard to clean the screen, but not as easy as not having to do it at all. Plus, the consequences of forgetting can be expensive.creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
In your case it makes sense, given your machine head bias for things with moving parts. For us house husbands (hi @BearsWiin ), it has to be easy peasy. If we have to unplug the thing before we do the work, it's likely work we shouldn't be doing.1to392831weretaken said:
Same. I took it apart and was able to fix it, but it still kind of pissed me off. All to save a couple bucks on a motor and macerating impeller? Sure, it's not hard to clean the screen, but not as easy as not having to do it at all. Plus, the consequences of forgetting can be expensive.creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat. -
BennyBeaver said:
Miele has the screen too.YellowSnow said:
I never found cleaning out the Bosch screen once every couple weeks to be a pain. @BennyBeaver why is Bosch evil? Are they like Krupps or something?creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
My hatred for Bosch comes from years of banging heads with them in competition for business. Fuck those guys.
Like we say, fuck off.
#teambosch
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I had this thread on my bored back for Creep made this into the Lazarus bored. But I decided to move it over here before my brand suffered too much.BleachedAnusDawg said:Dishwasher hawt talk. Sad to see how far this board has fallen.
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PurpleThrobber said:BennyBeaver said:
Miele has the screen too.YellowSnow said:
I never found cleaning out the Bosch screen once every couple weeks to be a pain. @BennyBeaver why is Bosch evil? Are they like Krupps or something?creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
My hatred for Bosch comes from years of banging heads with them in competition for business. Fuck those guys.
Like we say, fuck off.
#teambosch
Dino the Dago!!PurpleThrobber said:BennyBeaver said:
Miele has the screen too.YellowSnow said:
I never found cleaning out the Bosch screen once every couple weeks to be a pain. @BennyBeaver why is Bosch evil? Are they like Krupps or something?creepycoug said:
Agreed, but the screen is easy to remove and cleans up quickly. The impeller and motor eventually get fucked up and the washer won't drain. That was the last one. Of course, if I weren't a giant pussy I'd buy the motor and install it myself.1to392831weretaken said:
Bosch (and many other manufacturers) actually recommend that you don't do this. The particles of food and shit on your dishes act as an abrasive to better clean the rest of the dishes. My complaint with my Bosch dishwasher is that Bosch uses a filter screen instead of a garbage disposal style shredding impeller. So they tell you to put your dishes in dirty to help the cleaning process, but the dishwasher doesn't automatically remove any of that crap that doesn't fit through the screen, so the dishwasher builds up gunk and plugs from time to time. It's an extra task to have to periodically remove and clean the filter screen.HoustonHusky said:
Second the Bosch dishwasher...my last one was a loud piece of junk. Replaced it with a Bosch and can’t even hear the thing run. Works great too, but we also rinse our dishes to be basically clean before they go in so it’s not like it has to do much.YellowSnow said:
I more like an $1100 Bosch dishwasher kind of guy. Super quiet and gets the shit clean. I have a down draft range on a island. Might limit my options some.BennyBeaver said:
Looks like a @creepycoug lean but you seem to be entertaining a Tug budget.YellowSnow said:
What do you think?BennyBeaver said:$30k gets you a Tug kitchen. $60k gets you a @creepycoug Finance Bored kitchen.
Who are you?
The Wolf/Sub-Zero name is worth the premium in product, prestige, and value.
While a much smaller expense, if you don’t get a Miele dishwasher I’ll come down there and punch you in the throat.
My hatred for Bosch comes from years of banging heads with them in competition for business. Fuck those guys.
Like we say, fuck off.
#teambosch
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Don't skimp on quality. Our appraisal just came back 10% higher than even my most optimistic prediction, in large part because we invested in quality during our renovations
also the market is fucking crazy right now -
We ain’t too far behind Aptos prices now.BearsWiin said:Don't skimp on quality. Our appraisal just came back 10% higher than even my most optimistic prediction, in large part because we invested in quality during our renovations
also the market is fucking crazy right now -
lolnoYellowSnow said:
We ain’t too far behind Aptos prices now.BearsWiin said:Don't skimp on quality. Our appraisal just came back 10% higher than even my most optimistic prediction, in large part because we invested in quality during our renovations
also the market is fucking crazy right now
https://www.mlslistings.com/property/ml81832045/510-modesto-ave-santa-cruz-ca-95060/14552182 -
That’s a block from the Pacific Ocean my dude.BearsWiin said:
lolnoYellowSnow said:
We ain’t too far behind Aptos prices now.BearsWiin said:Don't skimp on quality. Our appraisal just came back 10% higher than even my most optimistic prediction, in large part because we invested in quality during our renovations
also the market is fucking crazy right now
https://www.mlslistings.com/property/ml81832045/510-modesto-ave-santa-cruz-ca-95060/14552182 -
my neighborhoodYellowSnow said:
That’s a block from the Pacific Ocean my dude.BearsWiin said:
lolnoYellowSnow said:
We ain’t too far behind Aptos prices now.BearsWiin said:Don't skimp on quality. Our appraisal just came back 10% higher than even my most optimistic prediction, in large part because we invested in quality during our renovations
also the market is fucking crazy right now
https://www.mlslistings.com/property/ml81832045/510-modesto-ave-santa-cruz-ca-95060/14552182
https://www.mlslistings.com/property/ml81831761/324-palmer-ave-aptos-ca-95003/14548849