Number one is smaller, but that picture is at a bad angle. The house extends a bit at the back, and has a walk out basement. I liked the fourth house a lot, but the school isn't so great. The third is in a terrible school district, but if that house were in the town I live in it would be a $300,000.00 house. The second is very, very old and has a historic classification. Tough decision.
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Number four has a road right outside it though! I liked number one.
That's what I don't like about it. That and the neighbours are very goobery.
Number 2!
But I love them all.
LOVE massive wooden American houses.
I liked two and three best but school problems suck.
Yes 2 and 3 are stunning, but can't ignore a bad school I suppose.
Number 2 is actually in a very good school district. It was built in 1810 and was a country inn during the Civil war. I think it's my favourite.
That's the view from the front of the house.
Ah ok! Number twoooo!
And it's yellow!
Number 2 ftw!
Are all houses that big in the US or are you just rich?
No, not rich, but all the houses are in middle of nowhere, where houses are much cheaper. My dad is actually going to be purchasing the house (whichever we pick) and then I'll be doing a rent to own deal with him.
Ah, nice dad!
This is another possibility, but has very sulphury smelling water and is in yet another iffy school district.
Quote: zooo @ July 25 2010, 1:12 PM BSTAh, nice dad!
He owes me.
My parents are on the edge of splitting up and he'd most likely move in with us, which would be great, because he's the only good grandparent my kids have.
Ahhhh.
Big new yummy house, loads of family. Christmas in your house is going to be ace. *is a bit jealous*
Is that a lake or a very wide river next to number 2?
I hope so. I end up with Jack, Apryl and Sophie an awful lot, so the extra room would be great.
And I'm jealous of single, childless people at times.
That's a lake. It's actually the other end of the lake I live near right now.