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What do you think of this house?

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    Steve Miller
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    Hope you like it.

    Kim bought it!

    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2463-Candlewood-Dr-Avon-OH-44011/456283176_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare

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      ShiroKuro
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      Very nice, congrats!!

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        Steve Miller
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        I’m a little conflicted about it.

        https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/23588-Belmont-Dr-Westlake-OH-44145/33458178_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare

        Here’s the house she really wanted. Cozy charmer, a lot more “cozy” than the pictures show. Her friends have cottage houses like this. Closer to work but far from Jack’s school. Established neighborhood but likely no kids. Renovations nicely done but mostly cosmetic. More than she wants to spend and likely to sell over listing price. I don’t want to be the guy who talked her out of her dream house but…

        I’m her dad. I’m a house guy. I look at houses differently. This one is some 80 years old with original wiring. Furnace is every bit of 30 years old, maybe older. Supplemental electric heaters in the bedrooms tell me that it’s not up to the task. House is built of block - rock solid but NO insulation. Reno’s look ok but no permits available. Floors aren’t level. Washer dryer in unfinished basement with like 6’ ceilings. Plaster. Asbestos. Lead paint.

        Sharon found the house she bought. 1992 construction, nearly twice the size with partially finished basement with 9’ ceilings and a room already roughed in for a bathroom. Solid middle class midwestern neighborhood a few blocks from Jack’s school. Big yard - which she wanted. Big kitchen, modern wiring, newish furnace and A/C. Modern insulation with dual pane windows. New-ish roof.

        But it’s boring, I get that. It’s not a cottage - it’s a big ass builder-standard tract house. I’m afraid Sharon likes it more than Kim does, although Kim is warming to it and is looking forward to customizing it.

        I hope I didn’t scare her off of her dream, but the cottage was over budget and was going to need some big repairs fairly soon. The house she bought is boringly competent.

        I like competent but it’s not my house. Hope she starts liking it more.

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          Bernard
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          She certainly got the better setting. What a gorgeous grounds. That in itself would mean a lot to me.

          She also gets a blank slate with the one she purchased. Tons of interior decorating potential.

          Very nice!

          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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            Bernard
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            It’s not a cottage - it’s a big ass builder-standard tract house.

            That can be remedied with decorating.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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            • B Bernard

              She certainly got the better setting. What a gorgeous grounds. That in itself would mean a lot to me.

              She also gets a blank slate with the one she purchased. Tons of interior decorating potential.

              Very nice!

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              @Bernard said in What do you think of this house?:

              She certainly got the better setting. What a gorgeous grounds. That in itself would mean a lot to me.

              She also gets a blank slate with the one she purchased. Tons of interior decorating potential.

              Very nice!

              Agree on all these points. I’d be thrilled with that house on a zillion counts.

              Congrats to Kim. Can’t wait to see her make it her own!

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              • S Steve Miller

                I’m a little conflicted about it.

                https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/23588-Belmont-Dr-Westlake-OH-44145/33458178_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare

                Here’s the house she really wanted. Cozy charmer, a lot more “cozy” than the pictures show. Her friends have cottage houses like this. Closer to work but far from Jack’s school. Established neighborhood but likely no kids. Renovations nicely done but mostly cosmetic. More than she wants to spend and likely to sell over listing price. I don’t want to be the guy who talked her out of her dream house but…

                I’m her dad. I’m a house guy. I look at houses differently. This one is some 80 years old with original wiring. Furnace is every bit of 30 years old, maybe older. Supplemental electric heaters in the bedrooms tell me that it’s not up to the task. House is built of block - rock solid but NO insulation. Reno’s look ok but no permits available. Floors aren’t level. Washer dryer in unfinished basement with like 6’ ceilings. Plaster. Asbestos. Lead paint.

                Sharon found the house she bought. 1992 construction, nearly twice the size with partially finished basement with 9’ ceilings and a room already roughed in for a bathroom. Solid middle class midwestern neighborhood a few blocks from Jack’s school. Big yard - which she wanted. Big kitchen, modern wiring, newish furnace and A/C. Modern insulation with dual pane windows. New-ish roof.

                But it’s boring, I get that. It’s not a cottage - it’s a big ass builder-standard tract house. I’m afraid Sharon likes it more than Kim does, although Kim is warming to it and is looking forward to customizing it.

                I hope I didn’t scare her off of her dream, but the cottage was over budget and was going to need some big repairs fairly soon. The house she bought is boringly competent.

                I like competent but it’s not my house. Hope she starts liking it more.

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                ShiroKuro
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                The one she didn’t buy is very cute, I can totally get the attraction. But this:

                @Steve-Miller said in What do you think of this house?:

                This one is some 80 years old with original wiring. Furnace is every bit of 30 years old, maybe older. Supplemental electric heaters in the bedrooms tell me that it’s not up to the task. House is built of block - rock solid but NO insulation. Reno’s look ok but no permits available. Floors aren’t level. Washer dryer in unfinished basement with like 6’ ceilings. Plaster. Asbestos. Lead paint.

                Would send me running, screaming, in the other direction! Especially with a little one! Yikes!

                I think it sounds like she made the right choice!

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                  Jodi
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                  I see the charm of the little one, but she can make the one she bought awesome, and so much more room! That one has the same pickled oak cabinetry in the kitchen we had when we moved into our Washington state house, we completely redid it. I love that the house she bought has tall ceilings, and all the space in the basement is awesome. And that yard! And baseball fields behind, so much better for kids.

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                    AndyD
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                    She chose well, presume she's working etc. so time or money restricted.
                    It's a huge effort taking on an older, larger house that hasn't been upgraded for decades.

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                      CHAS
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                      Will be moving to a lower elevation next year or the year after.
                      I want Steve to pick the house.

                      "The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;” - Shakespeare

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