Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the fridge opens into the back of the couch? That must be super annoying. The owners really should fix that.
Yes, that really bothered me.
🙋🏽♀️ Yes, me too! I saw it right away!
You do realize those are just staging photos, right? If you don't want your sofa next to the fridge...don't place it next to the fridge.
The problem isn’t the placement of the sofa. It’s the placement of the fridge. And no, I’m not moving water lines in a 1.3M rowhome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the fridge opens into the back of the couch? That must be super annoying. The owners really should fix that.
Yes, that really bothered me.
🙋🏽♀️ Yes, me too! I saw it right away!
You do realize those are just staging photos, right? If you don't want your sofa next to the fridge...don't place it next to the fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the fridge opens into the back of the couch? That must be super annoying. The owners really should fix that.
Yes, that really bothered me.
🙋🏽♀️ Yes, me too! I saw it right away!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the fridge opens into the back of the couch? That must be super annoying. The owners really should fix that.
Yes, that really bothered me.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the fridge opens into the back of the couch? That must be super annoying. The owners really should fix that.
I suspect that it's the lack of easily accessible outdoor space during COVID. A roof deck is nice, but seems stiflingly hot in July and Augusr.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Price. Always price.
And that first floor layout is awful.
Why? I like that the put the kitchen in the middle, because then the dining room opens onto the balcony, which is nice. Plus I like how accessible the kitchen feels from everywhere in the house.
But I concur that the price is too high for the location. Also, while the house itself looks very nicely done (and it is hard to find something with so much space inside and this many functional bedrooms plus an office plus a bonus room), I think the outdoor space is seriously lacking for this price point. That roof deck is just annoying to get to, and they didn’t do a sink and a fridge up there to make it more functional. The tiny balcony isn’t big enough to be an entertaining space or even a spot for family dinners. I can se why they couldn’t carve out more because they need the parking, but at this price point I would expect a little yard or at least a patio, or a kitchenette off the roof deck.
Anonymous wrote:Price. Always price.
And that first floor layout is awful.