Sophia, that house is adorable. Any chance you could look at buying something this year? Would a house like that put you closer to work?
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That's so cute, Sophia! It's like a little dollhouse.
Love that, Sophia.
The little arched doorway! So sweet!
This house is close to everything. And it looked nice... Until I got to the kitchen.
It cute. Interesting (worrying?) that they didn't have a picture of the bathroom. But the kitchen looks nice.
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That house is actually across the street from me- the nearer to work ones are mostly to expensive because they are right around the university or in less safe neighborhoods. They ae also mostly larger houses-- Rochester does not have small houses in a ot of places.
I could buy a house this year, I think, but I am a little scared of the commitment- at least with an apartment I can always move in with someone if I lose my job. But a house of that price is actually cheaper than renting
Oh Tom- that kitchen! But I think I like it better than the ubiquitous cheap oak "updated" kitchens that are everywhere!
It cute. Interesting (worrying?) that they didn't have a picture of the bathroom. But the kitchen looks nice.
I imagine that there are problems, but it might still have some original fixtures. I grew up in a house where we had to go to the cellar and turn the water for the bathroom when we had to use the bathtub or sink, though, so that wouldn't bother me too much as long as the toilet flushed.
ETA not that I am actually buying this house, but to say my priorities are a little skewed- I need it to be on a busline, have an original kitchen, be otherwise cute, and then and only then am I worried about things working.
Here's a place right across the river from the University: [link]