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Mar. 7th, 2005 11:27 amClients are dumb.
In other news, we're selling the sanctuary. It's feasibility rating has continuously gone down, especially over the winter months, and we all came to the decision that it was time to face fact and figure something.
If things go as expected, we should actually profit quite a bit off the sale -- property values in the area have gone up as interest in the neighborhood has increased.
Several members of the group are considering leaving Memphis for larger cities with a bigger queer/radical presence; the rest of us are faced with a decision: take our individual profits off the sale of the building and run with them, or put it all together and try for something easier?
I'm thinking we might put it all together and see about buying a house that doesn't need quite so much work as a run-down warehouse. The income should be enough that we can just out-and-out buy a place, without going into debt (or much debt, anyway). We abandon our apartments, move in, and *poof* all the rents we were paying could then be put towards property tax and such.
We'll see what happens with all that.
In other news, we're selling the sanctuary. It's feasibility rating has continuously gone down, especially over the winter months, and we all came to the decision that it was time to face fact and figure something.
If things go as expected, we should actually profit quite a bit off the sale -- property values in the area have gone up as interest in the neighborhood has increased.
Several members of the group are considering leaving Memphis for larger cities with a bigger queer/radical presence; the rest of us are faced with a decision: take our individual profits off the sale of the building and run with them, or put it all together and try for something easier?
I'm thinking we might put it all together and see about buying a house that doesn't need quite so much work as a run-down warehouse. The income should be enough that we can just out-and-out buy a place, without going into debt (or much debt, anyway). We abandon our apartments, move in, and *poof* all the rents we were paying could then be put towards property tax and such.
We'll see what happens with all that.