knocking down walls isn't hard to do.
you save 1 hr a day on commute - this should give you plenty of time to fix the hole in the wall. |
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And the money you save NOT paying HOA fees can go toward renovation. And yes, I watch HGTV WAAAAAAY too much. |
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As soon as I saw it, I said "That wall will be removed before we move in." The listing agent was horrified. :lol: |
2000 sq ft gets real real small when you start having kids...........
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But the short commute would be the deal sealer. You can't buy time, or sanity, which commutes suck the life out of. :cool: And this way you can put the car up on blocks, which you can't due in an HOA place. |
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You're in FL, right? Does house A's neighborhood have a lot of foreclosures?
House B sounds like a winner. 5 minutes to the beach and downtown has a LOT of value. Jobs come and go, but the beach ain't movin'. I wouldn't call 2000 sq ft a ton of space (me, my wife, and 4 cats fill it pretty well with all our crap), but it's certainly not crowded for the average family. And does B have space to expand the garage? Build a workshop/bike storage/detatched? A regular 2-carhole leaves zero room to boogie. But if you don't have to deal with HOA bullshit and have at least a bit of land, there's potential. I would guess that house A is new/recent construction, and B is older, maybe 80s? New construction in boom areas tends to be of shit quality, but tropical weather ages stuff quickly. |
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you can raise a family in an outhouse, doesn't mean you or the family will like it.
and babies take up alot more room then older kids. |
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