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I am not adverse to living in the city but I have my resources invested in income producing properties
elsewhere.   Maybe if the the right property came up for sale - I would sell the other properties and buy a
house in the city.  Personally, I would prefer a property in the Stockade .. not interested in the GE plot.
I notice that the old Yates House is up for sale .. but I prefer a traditional town house.  
The other alternative would be to build a new townhouse in the city.  But quite honestly, I am reaching the
age where a year round warm weather location would suit me best.





I am not adverse to living in the city




But his actions say totally the opposite



I am not adverse to living in the city  Maybe if the the right property came up for sale - I would sell the other properties and buy a house in the city.  Personally, I would prefer a property in the Stockade .. not interested in the GE plot.  I notice that the old Yates House is up for sale .. but I prefer a traditional town house.   The other alternative would be to build a new townhouse in the city.  



Three and one half years ago he said he'd like a property in the stockade, but hasn't bought yet.
Three and one half years ago he said he'd build a townhouse in the city, but hasn't done so yet.


Three and one half years ago he stated the Yates house is for sale.   AND IT STILL HAS NOT SOLD!!!!!!!!   NO ONE wants to buy a house IN the city





I lived in the city while growing up - my parents first lived on Hamilton Hill, then over on Avenue A (a few
doors down from Mayor Duci) before moving to Mont Pleasant and finally Bellevue.  


GAWD, how many times does one move in their life within the same city, unless it's getting evicted, he didn't even include the out of state.  


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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