Speaking of houses ...
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No financial obligations. You can see the fairway, but it's pretty distant. The good thing is that there is nothing between the house and the vista. Nothing can be built between it and the golf course. The pool area seems completely private. No neighbors looking down from their second floor windows.
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Very nice!
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@ShiroKuro said in Speaking of houses ...:
In that case, it sounds great!
Do you golf?
Nope. I used to wander around some courses quasi-aimlessly whacking away at the little white ball, but not any more. I don't think my back would stand it. I have no objection to looking at a fairway, however, especially if it is far enough away that the likelihood of a ball crashing through my window (or my skull while I'm in the pool!) is zero.
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My sister lived in Henderson for several years and loved it. You get the advantages of living near Las Vegas without the crowds, tourists, or traffic.
And the views!
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@CHAS said in Speaking of houses ...:
I like it.
I am tired of living in one place in the winter, another in summer. It has made me lose touch with people in Colorado and have only made a few acquaintaces in Arizona.Yeah, I get that. Making friends is often difficult for me, but we'll have a built in network in Nevada as we work to meet people once we're ensconced in Santa Fe.
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@CHAS said in Speaking of houses ...:
I like it.
I am tired of living in one place in the winter, another in summer. It has made me lose touch with people in Colorado and have only made a few acquaintaces in Arizona.Yeah, I’d prefer to get out of winter for a few weeks but I’ve traveled extensively for business and understand not quite knowing which life is the real one. I’d just as soon rent in different locations than to go the same place repeatedly.
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@wtg said in Speaking of houses ...:
Which house gets the piano?
We're looking for a space in Nevada. The layout of the Santa Fe home, despite its size, isn't really conducive to a large object in the living room. I posted a picture of that space at the old place.
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@Mik said in Speaking of houses ...:
@CHAS said in Speaking of houses ...:
I like it.
I am tired of living in one place in the winter, another in summer. It has made me lose touch with people in Colorado and have only made a few acquaintaces in Arizona.Yeah, I’d prefer to get out of winter for a few weeks but I’ve traveled extensively for business and understand not quite knowing which life is the real one. I’d just as soon rent in different locations than to go the same place repeatedly.
Yeah, but that other space has family!
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@Piano-Dad said in Speaking of houses ...:
We're looking for something in the 2500 sq. foot range, plus or minus.
Oh wow, that house looks much bigger than the posted 2700-ish sq feet. Ae the photos deceptive?
You're going to go see it right? You'll have to let us know what you think.
When we were house hunting, Mr. SK got very cranky about one house in particular that was shot in such a way as to appear massive, yet when we got there, it was horrible and cramped.
It's an almost impossible balance to achieve: photos look too good, and people are disappointed in the real thing. Photos look too bad, and people don't even go to see it.
The house we ended up buying looked much better in person than in the listing photos. We almost didn't go to look at it because I didn't like how it looked in the photos, not at all. We only went because it seemed to check all the boxes, and my brilliant mother really pushed me to go, so I thought, ok fine, we'll just go, but I was certain I wouldn't like it. Now we live there, and I love it more than any other place I've ever lived.
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Photographers are great at making spaces seem deceptively large to the viewer.
Take this picture: Classic use of extreme wide angle lens. Makes the space look gigantic.
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Ahh now that you mention it, I can see how this photo is at an odd angle. I didn't notice because I wasn't really looking closely the way I would if we were hunting.
When we put our house on the market, the real estate agent had someone do one of those 3D walk through videos (or whatever they're called). I asked if they were going to take photos as well, and she said "no, we'll just grab some stills from the video." I remember being suspicious of that, and asked her to show me the photos before she listed them. Sure enough, there were some that I thought were very deceptive -- IOW they made the space look a lot bigger than it was. So I had her re-do a few because it just felt dishonest (they didn't have to re-shoot, she just had to redo the process of getting the screengrabs/stills). She didn't see the problem, but agreed when I pushed. The final selection felt honest to me, which I thought was important.