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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Blaming the realtor is a big red flag about you. They’re nearly irrelevant at this point. There’s nothing they know that you can’t find out even from far away. Also buying the house and immediately regretting it and being “miserable” in it. That says more about you than the house. It doesn’t sound like you have six kids in two bedrooms. It sounds like you’re doing pretty well and yet still miserable, which is a flag that whatever your problem is, a kitchen can’t and won’t fix it. I’m fine with people moving, selling, buying, renovating etc whenever they want and nobody wins on every investment. But your blaming the realtor, flip flopping on the house, and blaming the house for your unhappiness suggest you should stay put and spend the money on therapy. A renovation or a move will never make you happy unless you were already pretty happy, can afford it, and aren’t counting on it to change your life. [/quote] +2 Find a way to like the house. Buy furniture and storage that fits well. Purge so it doesn't feel overcrowded. Save up for a reno if there are bigger problems with layout. At some point you thought this house was suitable. Find a way to like it.[/quote]
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