billw55, on 2013-April-11, 07:17, said:
Agree with Ken that realtors are some of the most deliberately deceitful businesspeople out there, right up with car salesmen and carnival barkers.
Maybe so, but sometimes they are outright silly.
The house that we bought several years ago (and currently live in happily) was described by the agent as "conveniently located near important outgoing highways".
Keep in mind that I am living in The Netherlands, one of the more densely populated countries on this planet, when I am telling you that the only road that is somewhat near goes to the next village of less than 3000 people. There, you can take a ferry and when you drive an additional 20 km (or about 1/7th of the width of the entire country) you get to one of the main freeways.
Alternatively, you can drive through town, all the way to the opposite side (takes about 10-20 minutes) and get on the freeway. Our house is about as far from "important outgoing highways" as possible.
And I think you will figure that out when you come to see the house before you buy it.
Rik
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