I am truly grateful for the freedom to make so many choices in our lives. It seems sometimes in Navy life there are a lot of things you don't have a choice in, so when you do have choices it's a good thing, right? Such as, the Navy says you have to move, but you have a choice, NY or San Diego. (Wouldn't it make more sense and cost way less money to keep us where we are???) Not one of the choices. The Navy does give us a choice as to live in Navy housing or not, at a rent more than double the rents in town. There is something to be said for living in a military community. People look out for you, understand you and know where you are coming from. Is it worth the extra cash? Maybe. The Navy says they haven't yet decided where you will go after this move, so you have a choice to sell the house you are in or rent it out. Do you want to come back to this area? YES! (We say that about most area we live, excluding Guam.) Do we want to move back to this house? Maybe not. So many choices. Anyone in the market for a cute starter home? It's all remodeled, and newly landscaped. If not, do you know a good property manager? Looking for a good, long term rental?
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oooh, stress! Breath deep, relax, come over and eat cake!
we used genesis property management... didnt not like them at all. we had a really bad experience with them. hope that helps. :) the renters we had would definetly agree.
If you decide to go with a property manager, I would choose Pickett in Silverdale. We worked with them, they were fair, took care of the property, and thought Jim Pickett wasn't a touchy feelly sort of guy he always did everthing he said he would, and everything was by the book. We've rented through property managers every time we move, and I have never been as pleased with anyone else. Loves.
I also heard great things abou the picket fence guy when we were thinking about renting out place out.
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