So, I have heard from some people that when you go house hunting, you sort of instinctively know when you find the house you want. When you walk in, you sort of get a "this is the one" feeling.
I got that feeling tonight at one of the houses we looked at.
I loved it instantly. It has almost everything we are looking for: No carpeting (my husband has some allergies and definitely doesn't want carpeting in the master bedroom; if we pick a house with carpet in the bedroom, the first thing we are going to do before we move in is tear it up and put wood flooring in); built-in bookshelves in the living room (we both have a lot of books and DVDs and will need a lot of space for both); stainless steel appliances and a BEAUTIFUL kitchen (I cook a lot so a nice kitchen is an absolute must); a secondary living area, which we can use as a game room to play D&D in; a fireplace (not necessary but nice); trees and a nicely landscaped backyard; master bedroom on the same floor as the washer/dryer; 4 side brick exterior. About the only thing it doesn't have that I would like is either tile or granite countertops in the kitchen, but I can live without those for now, especially with all the other things this house has.
Unfortunately, my husband doesn't seem to be as sold on it. I'm not entirely sure why; possibly because it was late in the evening when we saw it, after a very long day of having to take our cat to the vet early this morning and him having to work through lunch so he could leave early to pick the cat up, and then look at houses. He also said it was a little bit far from work for him, but mile-wise, it's actually slightly closer to work than the other one that he really likes. I'm hoping that if someone else at work lives on that side of town, they can tell him how the traffic is during the morning/evening rushes and hopefully it won't be too bad. Besides that, I guess I'll have to butter him up a bit.
I got that feeling tonight at one of the houses we looked at.
I loved it instantly. It has almost everything we are looking for: No carpeting (my husband has some allergies and definitely doesn't want carpeting in the master bedroom; if we pick a house with carpet in the bedroom, the first thing we are going to do before we move in is tear it up and put wood flooring in); built-in bookshelves in the living room (we both have a lot of books and DVDs and will need a lot of space for both); stainless steel appliances and a BEAUTIFUL kitchen (I cook a lot so a nice kitchen is an absolute must); a secondary living area, which we can use as a game room to play D&D in; a fireplace (not necessary but nice); trees and a nicely landscaped backyard; master bedroom on the same floor as the washer/dryer; 4 side brick exterior. About the only thing it doesn't have that I would like is either tile or granite countertops in the kitchen, but I can live without those for now, especially with all the other things this house has.
Unfortunately, my husband doesn't seem to be as sold on it. I'm not entirely sure why; possibly because it was late in the evening when we saw it, after a very long day of having to take our cat to the vet early this morning and him having to work through lunch so he could leave early to pick the cat up, and then look at houses. He also said it was a little bit far from work for him, but mile-wise, it's actually slightly closer to work than the other one that he really likes. I'm hoping that if someone else at work lives on that side of town, they can tell him how the traffic is during the morning/evening rushes and hopefully it won't be too bad. Besides that, I guess I'll have to butter him up a bit.

Thank you, though!

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