Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://redf.in/Whb3wO
I guess this is what they’re talking about when the mention taking out personal artwork when showing a house. House is lovely, though.
So not personal artwork - over-staged like most house pictures these days. Will be glad when this bland, fake, ubiquitous look for home sales goes out of fashion. And sick of the canine exploitation. At least they didn’t put a live dog in the pics, I’ve seen that and it’s a violation of some rule or other.
Anonymous wrote:I had to look really hard to find the dog stuff. The welcome mat and the basement dog bed. What else? It looks like a lovely house.
Anonymous wrote:That was disappointing. I was totally thinking it would be way over the top. Not even close. In fact, it was perfectly fine.
Anonymous wrote:The house is so pretty but I wonder about the location based on the large apartment/office building seen in picture #10. Also, how do they watch the TV on the wall in picture 21? You would have to lie down on the couch or crane your neck! Yes, I realize the house doesn't come with the furniture and the new owners can figure it out, but it just looks weird!
Anonymous wrote:The dachshund thing is like 3 items, not a problem at all. Wonderful use of color, they can come decorate my house.
Anonymous wrote:https://redf.in/Whb3wO
I guess this is what they’re talking about when the mention taking out personal artwork when showing a house. House is lovely, though.