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Buying your parents/in-laws’ house
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[QUOTE="XLCenterFan, post: 3869389, member: 8712"] We looked at houses near Elizabeth Park in the West End. North Beacon, Oxford, Kenyon, and Whitney Streets. I absolutely love that area. The houses and streets have so much character and it's close to both W. Hartford and downtown and is a diverse area. Ended up staying in the town we grew up in (Wethersfield) because both of our parents still live here and we have other work/social connections in town. Owens Street is Clemens Place, right? My uncle once lived in a Clemens Place apt. right on Farmington. Then he moved into the top of one of Park Place Towers, which was real cool. I like the area (Owens). Love the Half Door! [/QUOTE]
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