The house that we went to see, onto which I photochopped a garage, dropped another $5,000.
It is curious how they dropped $14,000, $10,000, and $5,000. It seems like if they stay on the market for long enough they would go down another $3,000, and then $2,000.
Thus far a rather uninspiring thing...
The vast majority of the front yard is gravel. It is just a place to park trucks and 5th wheels. Dawn said that you can put in a lawn, but how much would it cost to haul off gravel and put in sod?
Would renters want grass or gravel?
I am waiting to be impressed with the living room:
This is the one that just came on the market I love how it looks!
The lot is about 60% bigger, but the other one did not look large in-person.
This house is technically larger since the square footage of the insulated and finished garage isn't counted.
I am not saying the living room looks any better, though:
My future office?
Or maybe up here:
Mom might want to move into and stay in a larger and nicer house. Hey, maybe our neighbor knows someone looking for a place to rent.
The drawbacks are propane and septic.
What do you guys know about geothermal heating?