Monday, February 18, 2008

Waterfront Living


Is waterfront property worth more than non-waterfront property? Bwwahahahahaa! Of course it is. Unless that waterfront property happens to be a sewer, which believe it or not I did find a subdivision next to a water treatment plant. Unless that is the case, most waterfront property is very expensive which means you have to have $$$. In order to have $$$ you might want to own your own business, which means you have to rent office space somewhere, and heck Monmouth County doesn't look too shabby.

Are you a rocket scientist, or perhaps a brain surgeon? According to previous loans handed out it would appear that many homeowners are in such professions. Nevertheless, you may need to rent a place in a retail shopping center to hone your craft. Let's face it, the Super-Walmart crowd is not your target audience, and I don't think you will have to worry about finding Walmarts in class A professional office buildings.

You can get your eyes checked at a Walmart, but I don't think you can get an MRI or CT Scan of your brain at one. The last time I checked anyway. Maybe soon you will be able to get a neurology consultation too!



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