House or Appartment?

flawed_ethics said:
Apartment. The joys of being around campus. The complex is suited next to a nature reserve, which is really nice, allowing for peace and quiet right in my backyard. Major drawbacks include 'students' (and I use the word in the purely academic sense - they pay tuition to a university, and interpret that as a right not to attend classes, but instead become alcoholics,) who are known to create a ruckus at all hours.

Huzzah!

Hey! Where've you been? :)
 
Condo. The "townhouse" kind with two stories, not the converted apartment kind. 2 bed, 2 1/2 bath, bigger than many older houses that friends live in. More expensive too. But we have had wonderful equity growth since we bought it.
 
Born on a mountain, raised in a cave, fightin' and fuckin' is all I crave.
 
BlackShanglan said:
Finding much of that up there in your cave?


well now it's more like nintendo, and jerkin' and squirtin'. :D
 
flawed_ethics said:
Apartment. The joys of being around campus. The complex is suited next to a nature reserve, which is really nice, allowing for peace and quiet right in my backyard. Major drawbacks include 'students' (and I use the word in the purely academic sense - they pay tuition to a university, and interpret that as a right not to attend classes, but instead become alcoholics,) who are known to create a ruckus at all hours.

Huzzah!

cool! I seem to have drawn out a few lurkers who haven't postrd here in a while.

"Alow!"
 
oggbashan said:
Two houses
both alike in dignity
in fair verona where we lay our scene


I live ina cute little adobe house with three closets and two baths.
 
I live in a house. Three bedroom/two bath, lots of windows, 15 foot high ceilings at the peak in the main room and master bedroom, wood floors throughout, patio/pool, no close neighbors. It's a very nice house, but that's mostly because my father helped my ex and I build it – we literally did all the work ourselves except for mason work. I have a number of pieces of furniture built by my father out of antique oak and American chestnut. One side of the property butts up to a cattle ranch and I can hear the Brahma lowing sometimes. Deer tip-toe through my yard. I can see the stars at night. It's a good place to live. :)
 
ho wdo you handle the smell of being near a cattle ranch
I live on base near stockyards and often can't breathe
 
Dndjsp said:
ho wdo you handle the smell of being near a cattle ranch
I live on base near stockyards and often can't breathe

Oh, there's no smell. I'm not near holding pens or anything, it's just this vast pasture with trees that look like cutouts when the sun sets. I love it. :)
 
I live in a moblie home, in a lousy mobile home park. The kids aren't allowed to ride bikes, stray from their own yards or have toys outside. I live next door to the manager, which I must say is a thrill and a half. The yard floods every time it rains (I live in Kentucky y'all, it rains A LOT!). The ground is washing out from under the pillars. The damned thing is worth half what I paid for it. Need I go on... or is it clear that I desperately want to move? LOL
 
Shed Happy

I live in a rambling house in a "nice" area on Sydney's North Shore. But, I spend most of my time at my "shed" which is a 3 room beach place about 25 metres from the high water mark on the ocean 100 km south of Sydney. :)

Thinking of selling the house for a unit which in UK is a flat or in USA is an apartment .

What is a Condo? :confused:
 
Apartment. Too many bills with a house... less likely to be able to walk around naked without an audience....lol :rolleyes:
 
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