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Gadfly
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The "could you fit any more furniture in this house" house

edit: What the heck is that drop leaf table doing in the middle of the kitchen? Doesn't make it an eat-in kitchen.

Plus there's more stored in the basement...


I think that's supposed to be an island. Yikes!

Those foundation walls look damp. Bet it smells lovely down there.
 
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"Doesn't look like a ranch but I think it is" house. Comes with its own basketball court. And it's fenced....


I kinda like this one. Some interesting drapery and wallpaper choices that would have to go immediately though, LOL. How busy is Route 2 - if it's a big highway, I'd assess the noise level. But otherwise, I like the finished basement, the yard, the office space.....all in all, looks promising!

ETA - I see Route 2 is also I90, so probably pretty loud. But it's pretty far back from the highway so it might not be that bad.
 
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I hadn't tried the Noise feature on realtor.com. It shows you where the noise is coming from using color coded highlights.

Seems to be the expressway and another nearby road. Says it's low local and low airport noise.


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ROTFLMAO

Also, "dollies and dried flowers and wreathes, oh my!"

Also also, that wastepaper basket really does not fit the decor theme...


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I could only think about all the stubbed toes that I would get while trying to quietly slip out of bed and to the bathroom at 3am....

Maybe they sell furniture on ebay?
 
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The more I look at that house, the more I find.

They have pictures hanging from the knobs on the furniture.

And other pieces of furniture standing in front of doors.

Eeker


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They have pictures hanging from the knobs on the furniture.


ROTFLMAO

I counted chairs (not sofas, just chairs and rocking chairs) ... 19. That seems like an awful lot of chairs...


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Funny what people notice.

For me it was all the electric cords. Some right out in the middle of the floor. The nest of wires in the master look like a fire hazard to me.

And why the heck is there one extension cord snaking all the way across the basement floor? Is there no outlet on the other side? And what is it hooked up to? I sure hope it is not a sump pump! Eeker


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I bet you that house will take longer to sell, and sell for less, because of all the stuff in it. It's a total turn off.


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I was struck by how much bigger houses can be at lower price points in areas where basements are possible. (I've never owned or lived in a house with a basement.)

The exterior of that house looks very much like the very modest home I bought when I moved to Oklahoma and am now using as a rental property. The first floor layout is similar and the finishes are maybe one cut above. Maybe. But it's twice the size, according to the square footage!


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We have a complete finished basement here at Chez Nina and it doesn't count in the official square footage for the house. This despite the fact that it's about 1/3 of our total livable space, has a bedroom, sitting room, bathroom, laundry hookup, yada yada. We've toyed with turning it into a basement suite (would need to add a stove and its own heat/cooling + thermostat) but decided against it.

However, our garage is included in the total square footage. Go figure. It makes comparables interesting....
 
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Our basement is also not included in the "official" square footage either. But when our house was appraised, the appraiser include very detailed descriptions of the basement (sq ft of finished side, windows, walk-out etc.) and noted that a nearby comp which appraised lower doesn't have a basement. So the fact that the basement includes actual living space was accounted for in our appraisal.


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Dated but has some nice features. I like the landscaping - just natural woods.

edit: Really is hard to imagine the house when it's photographed vacant.

https://www.realtor.com/reales...H_44089_M40256-79652

I think it might be overpriced for the condition of the decor, but who knows? This market seems pretty hot.

edit2:: There's no way this was built in 1979. And the turnpike isn't that far away....


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Another somewhat boring house but the lot is lovely. Lake access if you join a private deeded association.

https://www.realtor.com/reales...H_44012_M43317-68591


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re the one on Cliffside, I don't like the photos, it's like... what's the opposite of a wide-angle lens, something that makes everything look like it's in a tunnel. But it could be nice, with new paint inside??
Also the house has too much roof for me.


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I like the Herrmann Dr. one a lot more. I guess it might be "boring" but it looks move-in ready and seems like it would be very easy to decorate.


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