โMar-29-2021 06:06 PM
โMar-30-2021 07:10 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
If the Betabel distance is a option then you could consider the Santa Cruz area.
Since you're apparently a Elks member then Santa Clara, Sunnyvale and San Jose are possibilites. None have site sewers AFAIK, restroom facilities are available at San Jose. They might consider an extended stay given the circumstances.
โMar-30-2021 06:15 PM
โMar-30-2021 03:23 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:rk911 wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
X2 Coyote Valley, good access to SJ. The SJ trailer parks area is questionable, but I can get a update from my SJ Fireman son if you want as I haven't been there in a while.
Rush hour traffic is rather heavy but hopefully you can avoid it. Hopefully your expenses are covered and your vaccinated.
Sorry for your loss.
they are covered and we will be by the tine we leave. thanks. and we're including some of the trailer parks as a Plan 1a. you might ask your buddy which TPs are in OK areas.
As a San Jose resident I would say that NONE of the trailer parks IN San Jose are very desirable - they are all your typical "trailer park" rather than RV parks. You're better off going down to Morgan Hill - Coyote Valley RV is nice, but their price reflects that, and they are pretty strict about adhering to their "10-year" rule. Maple Leaf RV Park is more reasonable, if they have any openings - they've concentrated on long-term residents lately and I don't know how many transient sites they keep available. Farther south would be Betabel RV Park - they have a pretty good sized transient section. Farther out would be Casa de Fruta, but that's an hour away from San Jose.
โMar-30-2021 03:22 PM
wapiticountry wrote:rk911 wrote:Having had to close a mobile home park that had several hoarder homes to clear I can tell you your best course of action is to hire a professional service to haul everything away. You arenโt going to find any hidden treasures,.wapiticountry wrote:
Why not just stay in the house until it is sold? With the market as hot as it is, it should sell within days of listing, so make the closing day 30 to 45 days after contract, get everything else done and be finished. Staying on premises would greatly reduce the hassles of commuting and probably serve as motivation to get in, get done, get out. (something I sometimes need with a project I take on reluctantly)
he was a horder. all rooms filled with stuff. gonna take a while to sort thru atuff and clean out. garage filled with more stuff.
โMar-30-2021 11:56 AM
rk911 wrote:Having had to close a mobile home park that had several hoarder homes to clear I can tell you your best course of action is to hire a professional service to haul everything away. You arenโt going to find any hidden treasures,.wapiticountry wrote:
Why not just stay in the house until it is sold? With the market as hot as it is, it should sell within days of listing, so make the closing day 30 to 45 days after contract, get everything else done and be finished. Staying on premises would greatly reduce the hassles of commuting and probably serve as motivation to get in, get done, get out. (something I sometimes need with a project I take on reluctantly)
he was a horder. all rooms filled with stuff. gonna take a while to sort thru atuff and clean out. garage filled with more stuff.
โMar-30-2021 11:49 AM
rk911 wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
X2 Coyote Valley, good access to SJ. The SJ trailer parks area is questionable, but I can get a update from my SJ Fireman son if you want as I haven't been there in a while.
Rush hour traffic is rather heavy but hopefully you can avoid it. Hopefully your expenses are covered and your vaccinated.
Sorry for your loss.
they are covered and we will be by the tine we leave. thanks. and we're including some of the trailer parks as a Plan 1a. you might ask your buddy which TPs are in OK areas.
โMar-30-2021 09:59 AM
wapiticountry wrote:
Why not just stay in the house until it is sold? With the market as hot as it is, it should sell within days of listing, so make the closing day 30 to 45 days after contract, get everything else done and be finished. Staying on premises would greatly reduce the hassles of commuting and probably serve as motivation to get in, get done, get out. (something I sometimes need with a project I take on reluctantly)
โMar-30-2021 06:59 AM
โMar-29-2021 08:43 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
X2 Coyote Valley, good access to SJ. The SJ trailer parks area is questionable, but I can get a update from my SJ Fireman son if you want as I haven't been there in a while.
Rush hour traffic is rather heavy but hopefully you can avoid it. Hopefully your expenses are covered and your vaccinated.
Sorry for your loss.
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