Post by kittycatlove on Aug 23, 2013 9:49:17 GMT -5
I feel like there are so many competing styles in the house. And for as big as the house is, the kitchen is too small. Add me to the list of fireplace haters, LOL.
- At first I thought it was a small backyard, having those trees as a property line, but then I saw that it goes past those trees. I hate that. I wouldn't want my yard segmented like that.
No you're right the backyard is tiny. This house is in one of those planned communities that is trying to mimic the older-style communities with tiny lots. So behind our house is most likely other lots. I would definitely want to check with the realtor to see what's planned.
Ahhh. I love a large yard as does DH so that wouldn't fly for us.
You do realize this was hard for me to be super critical on a house I like actually like, right? I kept typing all that saying in my head, "well it's not a deal breaker but..."
Well, it just seems very dated with the 80s style brick.
I mean, you did say to convince you to not love the house. (devil)
Out of curiosity, why would you consider moving when you just got your current house fixed up?
Ugh I don't even know! I just randomly saw this house and fell in love with the living room. I LOVE the windows and the fireplace. I've always wanted a home with exposed brick and I'm not going to get that in the school district I want in Lincoln, NE. I love older homes and this one seems to be a good mix of character with some updates already made. Here all the cool old houses are either run down in not good areas of town or they're in the country club area and are $$$$.
Aw. Well, I'm sympathetic to your reasoning, even if it doesn't make the most sense. We all have stuff we love and want, even if we know it isn't rational.