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Question Posted Saturday May 29 2004, 2:12 pm

so i guess this falls under the auspices of work and school relationships. i am a med student, so peace and quiet are nice things. pleasant surroundings also important for those few, precious moments at home. i moved into a GORGEOUS loft-style apt in a cool up-and-coming revitalizing-itself kinda neighborhood. my apt has a claw-foot tub, skylights that open to the fall new england air, stainless steel apps and the most gorgeous hardwoods you will ever see. problem is: my house was sold/bought during my lease, and the new owners are pushing a lot of construction through on the 1st fl. they claim it's nearly over, and i will be starting surgery soon (hence not at home as often to bothered by it, maybe..?). but i don't know whether to move or not. i found a new loft-style apt, and it has tons of charm, character, and the building is lovely and well-maintenanced. but it is not the same. the neighborhood is also not as cool, although, it is nice enough. i have to make a decision as i am trying to study for a major licensing exam, and i have allowed this to gnaw away at me. i am at the point of screaming or tearing my hair out with all the various stresses. any thoughts? much appreciated, sorry for the length. sincerest apologies. doubly so if this gets sent to you 2x.


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MFS answered Thursday June 3 2004, 5:30 pm:
Get an actual date from the landlords on the expected end of construction. If it doesn't seem too horrid, then I see no reason to move. It seems from the tone of your description that you really, really like it and moving would not be preferred, so... that's where I'd lean, too. If there's no real compelling reason to move, then don't.

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