Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 19:59     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more than 3 rows



rows of what?


Corn.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 18:01     Subject: Re:What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

More then 4 steps to enter the house
No sidewalks
Small dark windows throughout
Busy road, train tracks or other noisy things
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 17:41     Subject: Re:What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Any house that is the exact same color grey as the 2nd house to the left etc (Willowsford)
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 12:28     Subject: Re:What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

My absolute no’s are busy street, pipestem and yard the slopes towards the house.

my biggest must have is a garage.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 10:31     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:Newly installed luxury vinyl tile on the main levels. It would make me feel guilty about immediately having it ripped out to replace with wood. I'd rather deal with old carpet where I feel less guilty about ripping it all out. I don't care about it in the basement (I have it in my own basement), but I just hate it on main levels.


+1. I’d rather have the grossest carpet or the most scuffed up hardwood.

However, I love a good HOA, so different strokes for different folks. No one should panic if the house they’re selling has one of these qualities, because a different buyer will love it, or at least not care about that quality.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 10:23     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Newly installed luxury vinyl tile on the main levels. It would make me feel guilty about immediately having it ripped out to replace with wood. I'd rather deal with old carpet where I feel less guilty about ripping it all out. I don't care about it in the basement (I have it in my own basement), but I just hate it on main levels.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 10:11     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:No more than 3 rows



rows of what?
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 23:40     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

No more than 3 rows
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 22:03     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:All you gas fans know that particulate matter is bad for you and gas stoves produce it?

Kid you not, I bought an induction burner and it sits on top of my Thermador cooktop and I only use the gas when i need more than one burner.
The induction gets hotter faster and is easier to control too, in addition to producing less smoke that’s bad for you.



It’s not that big a deal. A bit dramatic.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 21:26     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

HOA. Never ever.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 21:00     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

All you gas fans know that particulate matter is bad for you and gas stoves produce it?

Kid you not, I bought an induction burner and it sits on top of my Thermador cooktop and I only use the gas when i need more than one burner.
The induction gets hotter faster and is easier to control too, in addition to producing less smoke that’s bad for you.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 10:04     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:Electric stove. If I’m browsing Redfin and I see an electric stove in the kitchen photo, I move on to the next house.


So you would eliminate an ENTIRE house just because they have an electric stove? Converting to gas is so easy, I'm surprised you don't know this.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 10:02     Subject: What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:absolute no: paying $1.5million dollars for a home with ugly power lines out front


that house in Bethesda bothers you so much that you had to come over to another thread to *itch about it.

Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 09:58     Subject: Re:What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I immediately eliminate any houses in a state that elects Glenn Youngkin as governor.

Ugh, yes.


awww.....any chance to inject a random political statement
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 09:46     Subject: Re:What's an absolute "No" in your house search?

Anonymous wrote:I immediately eliminate any houses in a state that elects Glenn Youngkin as governor.

Ugh, yes.