Thursday, February 24, 2005
Our House.. In The Middle of the Street
My skills in deferred gratification have become a little lax lately when it comes to issues like buying a house. I'll pass by a house for sale and have to immediately look it up online. Then I drool over the online listing and obsessively drive by the house when out on errands. Matt and I are at a point right now where we may have the 10% down-payment needed on one particular 2-story, 5 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, corner lot house. The issue is that we've never seen the house from the inside. For all we know, the furnace is ancient (we suspect old-style radiator heat from pictures), the roof leaks, the water tank is full of sediment, the foundation is shaky, and the kitchen is leftover from the 1930s. I guess the trick is, suspect the worst and maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised.
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1 comment:
Yeah I can agree about corner lots. Living on the corner you find all kinds of stuff in the yard/sidewalk. Not to mention if there happens to be stop sign/street light at said corner you get the wonderful car stereos right outside your window. Yay!
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