rt2dz
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OK, so I think I found the perfect house: location, decor (nice, very Disney, not at all girly for my 4 boys), amenities, etc. I emailed for a quote and it came in a little more than I wanted (all inclusive), but still in budget.
Sounds great right? Problem was I emailed for a few follow up questions: deposit amounts, contract terms, and some other basic questions. To make sure this was THE house (no childproofing for the pool was a deal breaker since I have little ones). The owner never answered that email. Lurking around the internet (read: reading reviews on many different sites), I've found most the answers. And it is THE house.
So my question becomes: Do I let the house go since he never answered me? OR Do I give him the benefit of the doubt (first inquiry was answered instantly) because there is the very real possibility that the email never reached him and try again?
I've been looking, and there are a couple we could stay at. Well, lots, but none no where near as perfect or as close in price. All the other houses that meet my wants (location, decor, not girly/princess-ey) are a lot more money. All those that come close in price, are very girly or very dull/have no "Disney" to them.
Sounds great right? Problem was I emailed for a few follow up questions: deposit amounts, contract terms, and some other basic questions. To make sure this was THE house (no childproofing for the pool was a deal breaker since I have little ones). The owner never answered that email. Lurking around the internet (read: reading reviews on many different sites), I've found most the answers. And it is THE house.
So my question becomes: Do I let the house go since he never answered me? OR Do I give him the benefit of the doubt (first inquiry was answered instantly) because there is the very real possibility that the email never reached him and try again?
I've been looking, and there are a couple we could stay at. Well, lots, but none no where near as perfect or as close in price. All the other houses that meet my wants (location, decor, not girly/princess-ey) are a lot more money. All those that come close in price, are very girly or very dull/have no "Disney" to them.