I *love* the kitchen. This is the antique stove in there now - I have a feeling I'll love cooking on it for about a month before the charm wears off and I want to replace it with something modern. But since it's a gas range, swapping it out wouldn't be a major renovation. (A lot of the other homes we looked at had electric cooktops and teeny wall ovens. Ick.)
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I'm curious, though, why you're looking at Westchester, as opposed to, say, Montclair or West Orange or Maplewood. It would be a much easier commute!
Ooh, it looks gorgeous to me!
Real estate, man. My massage therapist just told me they paid $118K for their house. The whole house!
Because I want to live in the Hudson Valley!
Fair enough. Just be warned: it really isn't anything at all like what you see on Sleepy Hollow.
Jessica, we had a stove similar to that. It was a heat monster. When I think of that house, I just remember the unremitting heat. (It also had east facing french windows around the entire living room).
Just be warned: it really isn't anything at all like what you see on Sleepy Hollow.
Booooo.
That house looks great, Jess! And yeah, that kitchen is amazing.
Just be warned: it really isn't anything at all like what you see on Sleepy Hollow.
I knew we shouldn't have let our realtor talk us into demon insurance...
There are two other offers on the house. So.
So I'm here getting Hazel, and feeling a little bad that I didn't get the black cat who has been here since February! People are the worst.
Fair enough. Just be warned: it really isn't anything at all like what you see on Sleepy Hollow.
Yes, for that you'd have to move to Wilmington, NC.
Good luck!