They look real to me. The one picture in the living room was done to look like an open window. Is that what you were referencing?The photos don't look real. They look like drawings.
I think just the sky is fake, or greatly enhanced.The photos don't look real. They look like drawings.
The photography is angled so that it looks more spacious than it is. Deb has to see it in person. Also, it's not an old house, it has a finished basement which is a big deal, WHY is it so cheap? Deb, Caveat Emptor!I think just the sky is fake, or greatly enhanced.
Hoping for a bidding war? Or maybe it’s just the values around there, thought they did describe it as ‘bargain’ price.WHY is it so cheap?
Right on, Pecos! (Wish I could get my Huzz to think like you do, sigh.)Deb,
I look at this house and ask myself this question:
If I had to leave the planet, would I want to leave my 71 year old wife behind, living in an isolated area like this with that much house and yard to take care of?
My answer is always "no way", and her answer is "hell no!"
We are all going to have to deal with the reality that is staring us right in the face: declining health, declining eyesight, and we don't remain the "sharpest knife in the drawer" as we get older.
That said, we all make our choices, and we all live with those choices.
It really isn't "way out there" - it's actually in kind of a development.That's a lot of land to care for.
(((Deb))), I'm afraid you'll be lonely all the way out there! Is there nothing closer to town? Or maybe you want this solitude. Only you know.
That's the name of the game, if you want the house.My agent called after 5 pm last evening and said the other interested buyer made a counter-offer. Now if I want to show my continued interest, I have to write another check for deposit for $12,500 and get a new statement form the bank to show proof of funds. I wonder how long this is going to go on - counter-offer vs. counter-offer? It's already up to $288K.