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Keirik

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  1. I think you definitely need to meet with the mortgage expert first to see what you can afford. I do have a good mortgage specialist out here in Suffolk I could recommend that was pretty great. We had met with him and honestly were shocked with what we could comfortably afford. He really did a good break down for us. I’m sure they all do but it shows how important it was just so we knew. As for neighborhoods, def stay in Suffolk if you are looking for best bang for your buck with more property especially. Nassau is nuts price wise. You can mostly put a lineal relationship to houses in LI based on school districts so the better the district the more expensive the house usually. Also taxes are kind of all over the place out here. I live in a village so I have an extra 3k village taxes on top of my 15k a year regular taxes. Very nuts. Ronkonkoma, Lake Ronkonkoma (can get pricey), Hauppauge, Commack (some parts get pricey), Lake Grove, Holbrook, Holtsville, Deer Park, Oakdale are all central/western Suffolk reasonable middle class but you do have to pay attention to where specifically where in each place. Places to stay away from are Huntington station, Brentwood, central islip, lindenhurst, Coram, Selden, centereach, wyandanch, Medford, farmingville. Some higher end places I’d def just look for deals in are Setauket, Stony Brook, Port Jeff village, East Islip (can get deals there), Dix Hills, Islip, Smithtown, Bayport, Northport, hungtinton village. Closer to each shore gets more expensive. South shore has more flooding problems from my experience than north shore but also has more boating vibe. North shore has more trees and more historic, older houses. We are in the north shore in port jeff village which is off exit 62 off expressway and north until you hit water butit is a pain getting back to the middle of the island lol. Feel free to ask any questions.
  2. Ronkonkoma isn't bad. It's not amazing but it's a decent middle class area. If you don't m ind me asking, whats your budget and what are you guys exactly looking for in the area specifically? Do u have a long commute?
  3. Yeah, I'm not the one that doesnt know how to start the snow thrower lol b ut appreciate the gas part. Honestly, ive never really had much of a problem. I do make sure i change the oil yearly, especially on my lawn mower that gets use twice a week.
  4. I'll prime your choke anyday bro
  5. You’re technically supposed to but I haven’t and it’s never been a problem unless you are talking many many years. If someone wants to correct me, please do because I’m only speaking from experience and not expertly.
  6. The problem is our center depth. We just don’t have it to sit the guy.
  7. Are you sure it’s the old gas anyway? Does it have a primer? Mine hadn’t been started in two seasons so it took a lot of extra primes to get it going
  8. You do get a nice reprieve with the ones involving rangers scoring goals......
  9. Lol Thank you I got to see the shootout. Weird to not get ALF some time but he didn't have a great game either. At this point though I'd like to get our future some real experience with room
  10. Strome with another good play. Great pass by bread but Strome did a lot there
  11. Strome quietly having a good game . He’s got a goal in him today..... Ugh just as I type this.....
  12. I think I’ve discovered Quinn’s system. Just don’t slam the penalty box door.
  13. Lol no Sam Kreider wasn’t being benched. He just finished his shift. Right back out there pp2
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