Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal breakers -
Pipe stem driveway
No driveway
Busy street
No sidewalk
More than 3-4 steps to enter the main door
Yards or driveways with retaining walls, terraced back yards
Neighbors with dilapidated homes, messy unkempt landscaping- either it’s a have for rodents and wildlife or it’s a target for a tear down and I’ll have to live in a construction zone.
If it's no more than 3-4 steps to get to a houses front door, the driveway would be of similar length, rendering it useless as a driveway. The car would be sticking out into the street, or at a minimum blocking the sidewalk.
I don't think you've thought this through.
I believe the PP is talking about steps on a stairway.
This kind of entrance is a deal breaker to me. I don’t want guests entering my home through the garage. I don’t want my mom with 2 hip replacements to have to navigate those steps inside or out to be in the main level of my home.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family room where the only place to put a TV is over the fireplace.
Hold on - THAT ^^^ is a deal breaker for you?
PP isn't the only one! I HATE TVs over the fireplace. And we watch enough TV that not having someplace else to put it would make this if not a dealbreaker, a real downside.
Lack of sidewalks and/or not walkable would be an actual dealbreaker for me. Walking is my main form of exercise and it's how I decompress, and not being able to step out my door and walk would make me miserable.
+1 hate it! You have to look up so high, it’s uncomfortable. And the TV has to be really small. Plus it looks so tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Nearby retail.
Within a block of a school.
Sidewalk in my grass.
Anonymous wrote:Nearby retail.
Within a block of a school.
Sidewalk in my grass.
wow, people will literally say anything when no one can personally hold them accountableAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bamboo, streets or neighborhoods with the word plantation, streets named after confederate soldiers, no garage, no backyard (doesn't have to be big), no basement, average to below average school cluster, unattractive neighborhood. Basically, things that you can't easily change.
Your McMansion on MLK Jr. Street isn't fooling anyone about your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Busy street. My love of silence greatly outweighs any amenity a house can offer. Cannot relax with car noise, sirens, etc constantly bombarding my home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family room where the only place to put a TV is over the fireplace.
Hold on - THAT ^^^ is a deal breaker for you?
PP isn't the only one! I HATE TVs over the fireplace. And we watch enough TV that not having someplace else to put it would make this if not a dealbreaker, a real downside.
Lack of sidewalks and/or not walkable would be an actual dealbreaker for me. Walking is my main form of exercise and it's how I decompress, and not being able to step out my door and walk would make me miserable.