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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Most of the old houses smell terrible, it seems. They have not been maintained well, and you are lucky if they have no ramshackle add-ons. They just are not built with today's living in mind; few or no closets, for example. There are not many options with regard to old houses. ITA with PP that splits or brick boxes are about it. Not a lot to choose from. If you drop a certain amount of money, the old houses are cleared off the lots to make way for homes with bigger living and storage spaces. How many times do people post here looking for everything from closet additions to a basement (!!!!) addition.[/quote] Yawn. Every time I see a reference to "ramshackle" additions, I know it's the same idiot with her weird phobia of older houses. [/quote] +1 I wait for it now. As soon as someone starts asking about an older neighborhood, I wait the "ramshackle" poster to pop up and tell everyone the only house worth living in is a tear down new construction otherwise it smells bad and looks bad, or rather "ramshackle." Who uses that word regularly anyway?[/quote]
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