Under Contract
For months I've kept my eyes on a house at the other end of the neighborhood. While other Folkstone homes sold quickly, this one languished. There was nothing wrong with it. I know this because I toured it, went down the weekend of the first open house and walked through the rooms (of which there were many).
It had four levels, four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, family room, walk-out basement, conservatory. It had a long driveway and a fancy patio. It even had a view: You could look east down Fox Mill Road and see green yards, the land rising and falling.
But for far too many weeks, it did not have a buyer.
The realtor was diligent. He held an open house every Sunday, tacking up red balloons to pique interest. They made me sad.
But yesterday when I drove past, the for-sale sign said "Under Contract." It wasn't any of my business, of course, but for some reason this made me very happy.
It had four levels, four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, family room, walk-out basement, conservatory. It had a long driveway and a fancy patio. It even had a view: You could look east down Fox Mill Road and see green yards, the land rising and falling.
But for far too many weeks, it did not have a buyer.
The realtor was diligent. He held an open house every Sunday, tacking up red balloons to pique interest. They made me sad.
But yesterday when I drove past, the for-sale sign said "Under Contract." It wasn't any of my business, of course, but for some reason this made me very happy.
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