Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this house located? 2500 sq ft and quarter acre are both sizeable in the close-in parts of the metro area.
Seriously, I know quite a few people with $1.2M houses that aren't 2500 square feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the house? Are the schools decent? Don't beat yourself up so much about where you bought. My husband does this frequently, and it gets frustrating.
2500 sq. ft. Dutch colonial which isn't my favorite look. Very small lot - 1/4 acre. Decent schools so at least that is a relief.
Anonymous wrote:Where is this house located? 2500 sq ft and quarter acre are both sizeable in the close-in parts of the metro area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be thrilled with that size house.
It's not bad but when I think what we could afford in our Midwestern hometowns for that amount of money... but as we all know prices are kind of crazy here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be thrilled with that size house.
It's not bad but when I think what we could afford in our Midwestern hometowns for that amount of money... but as we all know prices are kind of crazy here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the house? Are the schools decent? Don't beat yourself up so much about where you bought. My husband does this frequently, and it gets frustrating.
2500 sq. ft. Dutch colonial which isn't my favorite look. Very small lot - 1/4 acre. Decent schools so at least that is a relief.
I think a shitshack tear down is the best option.
You have a 2 story colonial which should be ok to be renovated granted the 2500 SF is a bit on the smaller side.
I vote ok to renovate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the house? Are the schools decent? Don't beat yourself up so much about where you bought. My husband does this frequently, and it gets frustrating.
2500 sq. ft. Dutch colonial which isn't my favorite look. Very small lot - 1/4 acre. Decent schools so at least that is a relief.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be thrilled with that size house.
Anonymous wrote:How big is the house? Are the schools decent? Don't beat yourself up so much about where you bought. My husband does this frequently, and it gets frustrating.