
We've got the kitchen equipped, the living room furnished and one bedroom furnished, so this place is ready for someone to come in off the bus with just their suitcase. Seriously, we've done our best to make this a comfortable place for the new Porc to settle in to. With this being the first day of spring, it's a good reminder that you're not far from several beaches when you live here.
Call Jack at 233-1058 (24-7) if you have any questions or want to see the place.

The closing was Thursday, 28 February and all the paperwork is done and the place is now Max's! Jack will be managing the property while Max is away and after checking the house out, it's cleared for your use and enjoyment (it became Max's in spotless condition). We've also "seeded" the kitchen with enough dishes, flatware, cutlery, pots, pans and gadgets to let you get right to work cooking your favorite meals the day you arrive.

Only 365 days before the current puppet is replaced by a new one!
Financing is now arranged for the house, and will be available on February 28th for sure. In addition to the three bedrooms available month to month, there will be space in the semi-finished basement for temporary folks at the rate of $12 per night.

Sitting on more than two-thirds of an acre of a quiet wooded backdrop, I have just signed a deal on a gorgeous, three level home in Seabrook--tax haven of the Seacoast region. Offering easy access to both the ocean and much of the Boston area, this house seems the ideal spot for porc's finding work in Mass.
The home will open up to liberty loving movers and activists at the end of February, and rates are kept low enough to ensure that renters will be able to save up for a down payment on another porc residence.