When buying your house did you go for the "new construction" type where you did not have to do anything to it (and ultimatley were not worrried abou the plumbing, heating, ect). But seem to be "cookie cutter houses" that are ment to be put up quickly.
or did you go for the "gently used" which was bulit in the last 5-25 years. Has been lived in, but not really worried about having to "update" anything, But have to sacrifice size.
or lastley did you go with the "victorian" things that are 30-150 years old that are full of old school character. Need a bit of tlc, tend to be less expensive and have larger rooms and living spaces..
We are troubled by these choices... I sway more twards the victorian that need tlc , he is going more for the new construction... seems the middle gently used is the comprimise we can come to.
or did you go for the "gently used" which was bulit in the last 5-25 years. Has been lived in, but not really worried about having to "update" anything, But have to sacrifice size.
or lastley did you go with the "victorian" things that are 30-150 years old that are full of old school character. Need a bit of tlc, tend to be less expensive and have larger rooms and living spaces..
We are troubled by these choices... I sway more twards the victorian that need tlc , he is going more for the new construction... seems the middle gently used is the comprimise we can come to.
) new builds with stud work internal walls are all like this and most when you close the front or internal door vibrates around the whole house. Brick is always better, since you can put up shelves etc that you don't have to buy expensive special screws for and they will actually stay put unlike a lot of studwork walled properties.




Also told him that we could start with the main floor and the master bedroom and make them our own. Then after a bit of time work on the other rooms one by one. In the end have a beautiful space that our freinds and family could enjoy too.. Not to mention that there would be more room for his gameroom/bar/music room because we would not need the space for storage or a bedroom....
(and one was on the check)
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