For those of you in need of house pron updates: here's a lovely bungalow! The problem with this one is I don't drive, and the bus routes are not very good. My mother suggests therapy and a return to driving would be paid for by the relatively low cost of the house: [link]
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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That's a great house, flea. Why don't you drive?
That place does look nice! Why don't you drive? When they claim "close to shops/library" etc are they using the suburban definition of close?
I learned late - not until I was 22. Then I drove for less than 6 months and was in a car accident that totaled my car. When I met mr. flea 6 months after that, he had a stick. I've tried to get back into driving several times - I think amych may recall an exciting hour we spent in a parking lot together - but I'm basically afraid to. So even if I could get driving, the idea of driving with my children fighting in the back seat is basically like the worst thing I can imagine.
No, it's 2 blocks to the neighborhood public library, walkable to a nice coffee shop, record store, comic book store, drug store, and the neighborhood rec center (which has a sprayground!). We drove from the house to my work today and it's ten minutes at 8:30am on a Saturday. There's an express bus that does my work commute in 20 minutes, but the slow bus (the express doesn't run weekends or evenings) is 50 minutes. And getting to the kids' school from that house by public transportation is an hour and a bus change, so it's pretty ridiculous. mr. flea would have to pick up the kids from after school every day, or they could take the bus and we could hire a sitter at home.
Is there no yellow school bus??
The kids can take the school bus to school, yeah. But I can't fetch them from after school (which I do 4 days a week), or get to school myself to volunteer (which I currently do once or twice a week).
What a lovely house. I'm always torn between "Lots of lovely windows" and "not enough wallspace for bookshelves".
And the doors are nice and wide. I like that in proper Arts & Crafts bungalows.
For those of you in need of house pron updates: here's a lovely bungalow!
I had friends who lived about a block away from there, on Dryden. I really like that neighborhood. I lived in a seedier part of P. Ridge many years ago, and I loved it.
And that's a great comic shop.
Oh, the price of that house!
I walked past a house today that will be open tomorrow. It was listed as a great investment opportunity (i.e., needs a fair amount of work), 3/2, on a decent street (better than mine) but not an awesome neighborhood. $745K.
Apparently a huge percentage of the houses in the area are getting bought by investers, who fix them up fast and turn them into rental properties to take advantage of the tech boom. Which is why I'm probably going to stay right where I am for the next several years: the market is out of control and I can't afford to move.