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Anonymous
Tie: mudroom that goes along two walls and holds or washer and dryer, spa-style main bath with heated floors

Ceiling in main room is 18 ft tall at the top. We have to hire people to change lights.
Anonymous
The large homes don't look cozy but maybe they are inside?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The large homes don't look cozy but maybe they are inside?
yes we have cozy space and open spaces. whatever you feel like experiencing throughout the day
Anonymous
Pros: location and I think the inside is well decorated.

Cons: it’s old and tiny.

Waiting for our kids to be out of the house in a few years and then we’re either going to move or tear down.
Anonymous
It's a beautiful, historic home.

Which means little to no storage. I would love a full mud room/laundry room (not laundry closet), and an office that doesn't double as a bedroom.
Anonymous
Sunny and warm

Lack of storage
Anonymous
Love: it's the perfect size for my family. Enough room and spacious enough but also cozy.

Downside: It smells "lived in". Not a bad smell... it's the smell if a lot of normal sized, middle class family homes. Hopefully y'all know what I'm talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love: it's the perfect size for my family. Enough room and spacious enough but also cozy.

Downside: It smells "lived in". Not a bad smell... it's the smell if a lot of normal sized, middle class family homes. Hopefully y'all know what I'm talking about.


I like the lived in smell (not a stink or uncleanly). It's homey.
Anonymous
Pros: It's bright and airy yet cozy, great floor plan and just the right size (2400 sqft) and amount of space, storage, bedrooms.

Cons: It's a cookie cutter 90s suburbs home like in the old Lifetime movies, and we won't ever update it (not really worth it).
Anonymous
Attic gable windows overlook neighbors skylight in their shower. I've been watching the lady next door shower for a couple years now.
Anonymous
I love everything about my home, neighbors and location to our work. The only thing I hate is that it's now a failing school and I didn't realize how bad that would be for my kids. It was a good school when we moved in before we got pregnant.
Anonymous
Love: Location, size of the lot, solid brick construction, perfect layout, curb appeal.
There are only 2 (full) baths though. A third one would be ideal, even a powder room. The house is also all-electric. I wish we had gas for heat. We switched from oil to a heat pump and the winter utility bills are high.
Anonymous
Only residential unit in an old fire station in the heart of town. Big ceilings + windows with thick walls (quiet), right in the heart of the main strip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like having rent control. If I moved out and moved back in the same day my rent would go up $800 minimum, which I can’t afford. I hate everything about my apartment. For the first three years I lived here I was so uncomfortable I had hives.


No shame
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Attic gable windows overlook neighbors skylight in their shower. I've been watching the lady next door shower for a couple years now.


You have to go out of your way to do that.
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