Boom Movers - Don't Eat the Brown Acid
Woodstock was a symbol of freedom and community, and this program offers a similar sense of empowerment for homeownership. If you're over 62, you can live in your dream community with freedom from monthly mortgage payments—just covering property taxes and insurance. While mortgages might not align with the Woodstock counterculture, this option is designed to keep more cash in your pocket and give you the lifestyle you want. Peace.
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EVP Tom Evans
We've all heard the stories and some of you may have been lucky enough to be there yourselves. Three days of peace in music in Woodstock, New York, Jimi Hendrix's, revolutionary Star Spangled Banner, Joe Cocker's, friends Townsend with the guitar smash that defined a generation. Santana broke out with Soul sacrifice. The guy got on the mic and said, don't eat the brown acid. Richie havens the whole time spreading the gospel of freedom. Woodstock stood out as a benchmark of freedom and community. So what if I told you there was a way to live in your dream community with the freedom to pay for it the way you want to pay for it? Freedom from monthly mortgage payments. All you have to come up with is your property taxes and homeowners. Look, I'm not blind to the fact that the counterculture of Woodstock isn't about mortgages or loans, but it was about empowering people.
And if the establishments left this door open, that gives you more of what you want in a house, a town, and a community, and keeps more cash in your pocket, you owe it to yourself to check it out. I say this with all respect. It's time to turn on and tune in to this opportunity. This was built to give your generation a leg up. When it comes to home ownership, please, if you get a chance, check out boom movers.com. It could be more groovy than you think. And if you like what you see, subscribe And until next time, and always peace.
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