Jules
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Yes.if we moved it would be to a single story with zero steps.
Yes.if we moved it would be to a single story with zero steps.
Keep us posted Deb!I still have not heard from the estate agent and it's been a couple of hours now. Maybe Monday is his day off.
Our stairs are perfect for one of those automated stair chairs. Only issue would be hub's propensity to race it up and down...lol. You should see what he could do with a walker when he "mowed his toes, or with a Segway!Yes.
The difference between a 1955 house and a later buildMy house's HVAC ducts are in the rafters between the ceiling and the roof. Heat and AC vents are in the ceiling as is true of most modern houses. The vents are placed to not blow directly where a bed is likely to be situated, and the vents themselves can be manually redirected (or closed).
In any event, I agree with Aneeda. No offense Deb, but if I was asked to lay odds, I'd go 20 to 1 that you aren't moving anytime soon unless a health or house disaster occurs. Perhaps that realtor suspects the same. Time is money in the RE game.
It is very nicely furnished.
Agree. Our house is a single story, but it's about half on raised foundation and half on a slab so there are two couple of steps in two areas. While they're completely manageable for us, if we moved it would be to a single story with zero steps.
You won’t like a condo. A townhouse, yes, a condo no. Either way, before you buy one you have to live in an apartment first to make sure you like multi family living. I would bet you won’t. But until you discover if you like multi family living you are wasting your time IMO.I just heard from the realtor. He said he's been very sick and suspects it's been from colloidal silver injections he took.He is going to contact a listing agent and see if he can get me in to look at the condo.
You own the land the townhouse sits on and they are often two stories; sometimes they have basements. You can make any internal changes you want (at least in my state.).What is the difference between a townhouse and a condo?
On the plus side less effort she won't have to look across her yard to be able to complain about partying. She could get next door neighbors that like partying.You won’t like a condo. A townhouse, yes, a condo no. Either way, before you buy one you have to live in an apartment first to make sure you like multi family living. I would bet you won’t. But until you discover if you like multi family living you are wasting your time IMO.
but go look because there is no danger at all that you will buy.
It’s beautiful.
Can’t you negotiate on appliances?
It would be a shame to lose out on this , squabbling over a few hundred dollars. It’s a good decision to get you started in a whole new direction.
Oddly enough, my husband reminded me of this the other day. Most homes in Canada are sold with appliances. When we bought our lot and had our house build, everything was finalized and ready to sign only there weren’t any appliances.Here, the purchase of a home almost never comes with appliances, except those which are built in. Refrigerators, never.
..yet, I can see it all the way over the pond with no probs...would love to look at the house but all i get is oops! the page you're looking for doesn't exist (a rough approximation).