As many of you out there know, I've got quite a lot going on. Probably the most pressing is that I need to find somewhere to live which is proving quite a challenge, not because of the lack of properties to look at, but more because I've not been well and am not able to get out of the house long enough to look at somewhere. Anyway, I've at least managed to do quite a lot of research online and that's enabled me to prioritize the properties to go and look at and I managed to get out and look at the top two this past Saturday. Both of them seem perfectly adequate, but I'm having a little difficulty choosing between the two places. Here are the pertinent facts I found out about each property.
Property A - I was shown around by a very attractive girl in a short skirt with nice legs. She wasn't married, but did have a 16 year old kid. She has been told many times that she doesn't look old enough to have a 16 year old child and I really don't doubt that - she was definitely younger than me. She has never been to England, but would really like to go. Her son has been and thought it was fantastic - he's currently in Jamaica with a friend on holiday. She had worked in the semiconductor industry for several years before moving into property management. She had worked for two companies, one of which she worked in the clean room. After seeing the decline in that industry she decided to change and thought that people always need somewhere to live and eat. She's not that great a cook, but does like food, so concluded that working in property would make more sense than working in a restaurant.
Property B - The woman that showed me around was older and more frumpy. I didn't notice if she was married or not.
Which property should I choose?
Property A - young and beautiful was the clear winner with 100% of the votes selected from the following:
A huge voter turn out for the holidays then. But at least a unanimous verdict to go for the pretty one .... Somewhat of a change for me. All I need now is to be well enough to actually be there long enough to sign a contract.