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[quote=Anonymous]To be brutally honest, I did not love any of the houses we looked at that fell into our budget. We ended up in a split foyer (gasp, I know) because of the location, decently recent kitchen, and walkability to elementary school when the time comes. I hated it at first. Full on hated it and even began working with my agent to move after only 2 years. Due to some personal family circumstances, we made the decision to stay and I can honestly say I like it now. With a small child, it has been great. I am never more than a half floor away and we use the bedroom downstairs as a playroom. The ceilings are pitched upstairs and the top point is 12 feet which makes it feel much more open and our neighbors are incredibly friendly. All of this is to say, that you might not love what you find but it is very possible to begin to really like it after awhile. (It also does not hurt that the housing prices have come up quite a bit in just a few years!) Good luck in your search! [/quote]
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