To: gulfcoast6
Toby,
When I was in the service, in the 70's, there was always a waiting list for base housing. Don't know if it's changed, but married couples were always looking for someplace to rent until something opened up.
Most couples waiting were enlisted, and younger. You normally couldn't find better people to rent.
10 posted on
06/13/2003 4:32:21 AM PDT by
Northern Yankee
(Freedom.... needs a soldier !)
To: Northern Yankee
I worked in offbase housing in the 50's in Fairbanks, Alaska but that was only to inspect them to make sure they were liveable that that was centuries ago and times have changed. I am thinking about offering a completely furnished house, coffee pot, silverware, dishes, cookware, microwave (but not my crockpot), TV'S, all furniture, a completely turnkey operation, will even furnish the bed linen if wanted. Think this will make it appealing? When I rent this house I can start on the house in the country and d has everthing already as mentioned above.
44 posted on
06/13/2003 7:10:30 AM PDT by
gulfcoast6
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