Things I hate on homes

Anonymous
I hate 8 foot ceilings prefer 9 and higher
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tiny octagonal windows.


God- me too!! I always get seasick looking at them. Reminds me of a boat.
Anonymous
When chimneys are wrapped in vinyl siding; when million dollar homes have poured concrete driveways or builder grade garage doors
Anonymous
And what should their driveways be?

Keep in mind, a mil doesn't buy that much in this area.

Anonymous
I think he wants gold leaf driveways
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And what should their driveways be?



Gravel, of course. Jameson will rake it every morning, after he's done ironing the papers.
Anonymous
Hate it when builders and realtors call the master BR the "owner's suite." I keep looking over my shoulder for Dan Snyder.
Anonymous
You people sound very jealous and self hating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate it when builders and realtors call the master BR the "owner's suite." I keep looking over my shoulder for Dan Snyder.


Agent here. Agents do that because "master bedroom" is sexist.
Anonymous
Lawns filled with

Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes
Snowflakes that fall on my nose and eyelasher
Silver white packages wrapped in string

No, wait, these are a few of my favorite things!
Anonymous
Fake dormers
Columns inside or outside the home
Anonymous
Can't stand parquet floors and butcher block counters. Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:red brick houses that were once painted white and have now been shittly jet washed leaving a half white half red look. terrible.


I actually love that look. It has a beautiful faded quality that gives dimension to the lines of the house. But, to each his own, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's one thing to have opinions about what you like and it's quite another to let it eliminate a good house. If you're on this list, you're probably looking at houses that cost $500k or more. Stuck on shutters and pavers seem like really cheap things to fix. If you fall in love with a house you might be willing to pay $10k or more to fix these problems.

For me, I don't like wall to wall carpet, granite counter tops, dark kitchen cabinets and upstairs laundry rooms.



Upstairs laundry rooms are the best!!


Yes, they are!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's one thing to have opinions about what you like and it's quite another to let it eliminate a good house. If you're on this list, you're probably looking at houses that cost $500k or more. Stuck on shutters and pavers seem like really cheap things to fix. If you fall in love with a house you might be willing to pay $10k or more to fix these problems.

For me, I don't like wall to wall carpet, granite counter tops, dark kitchen cabinets and upstairs laundry rooms.



Upstairs laundry rooms are the best!!


Yes, they are!


Why wouldn't someone like upstairs laundry rooms? Do you like having the workout of hauling your laundry up and down stairs?
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