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Darren Nardo
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Neighbor property in consideration.

Darren Nardo
  • Realtor
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Hey guys! So my neighbor is really sick and it doesn’t look like he’s going to make it. We have been really close with him for years. He’s the man but his family is not very polite. I am wondering how to (if this is even realistic) politely talk to him about possibly purchasing the property. It definitely needs work. I don’t know if this a rude suggestion of mine. I’m not sure. My parents live in the twin house attached to him and I don’t want his disrespectful family to be near my baby brother and sister if they decide to move in. How could I go about confronting my neighbor about his plans for the property before it is too late. And if it something I shouldn’t do than I simply won’t. There’s a lot of property out there.

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