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Another Neighborhood Garage Sale In Brookside?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Real Living Lifestyles Real Estate

Gee whiz…we’re having another community garage sale here in Brookside. Excuse me if I don’t seem too excited, it’s just that this has been going on twice a year each of the four years I’ve lived here.

The first year we did this in Brookside, I thought it was a great idea (even though the founder and coordinator of this event is another local REALTOR team), but as the years have gone by and we are now on garage sale #9,  I’m thinking this isn’t the greatest thing for our neighborhood.

You see, Brookside is a relatively small gated community of about 260 homes in North Escondido. When I bought my house here in 2003, brand new and all mine to put my personal stamp on, I was incredibly happy that we had the gates…not just anyone could enter our beautiful oasis.

It isn’t because I’m jealous of the benefits or recognition our fellow REALTOR gets out of this;  it’s more because of the concern I have from all the traffic and disorganized chaos that occurs for six hours on our quiet streets.

Even though it’s advertised in local newspapers to start at 8am, the professional G’salers are patrolling our streets with their pickups, flat-bed trucks, station wagons and anything else they can cram used items into while looking to get “first dibs” when the garage doors start ascending!

On many occasions in years past, when I had to get up early on my Saturday morning to dig up some useless items that have taking up space in my garage, I’ve practically been assaulted by these mad dogs on a mission for the latest used sofa. But what bugs me the most is that these folks get lots of time to peer into my garage or back yard and see what other “goodies” I may have….and this makes me uncomfortable. Call me paranoid, but you should see some of these folks.

My brother lives in another gated community in Rancho Bernardo, and I asked him what he thought about our Real Estate team sponsoring a garage sale in his gated neighborhood. He told me he would use another REALTOR to sell his home if I did!

As a former block captain I have heard about events that I don’t want going on in here. I think tomorrow I’m going to go around to all the neighbors and distribute our flyers and inform people they need to read my blog. I’m going to boycott the garage sale and keep my place buttoned up tight! That way I can sleep in and not worry about a potential burgler posing as a G’saler casing my personal abode!

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Nancy Brenner
Referral Associates of Georgia, Inc. - Roswell, GA
Roswell Georgia Real Estate Agent
I suggest that you bring this up to your HOA board members.
If it's something that you don't want, ask the other's in your community to join you for a meeting and have a vote as to whether or not you want to open your community up to Garage Sales in the future.

Apr 30, 2008 05:59 PM
Bob & Carolin Benjamin
Benjamin Realty LLC - Gold Canyon, AZ
East Phoenix Arizona Homes
Agree, bring this up to the HOA. How can this be safe?Opening the gates up to the world to come in and check out all the houses. This does not sound good for sure.
Apr 30, 2008 06:03 PM