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KennyTheKangaroo wrote:Additional question:
When you went to view the home you eventually purchased what was your initial reaction to it? How long did it take you to decide that it was the right house for you?


mac5155 wrote:Something I always thought was good was to keep looking after you found "the one" as long as it didn't mean losing out on it.


KennyTheKangaroo wrote:Additional question:
When you went to view the home you eventually purchased what was your initial reaction to it? How long did it take you to decide that it was the right house for you?




Shyster wrote:Tomas wrote:One other thing: only after I bought my house, I realized how costly it is to maintain it (especially comparing to just renting an apartment). There are so many things that can go wrong in the crawlspace, attic, roof, plumbing system - even for well built houses. The deck needs to be re-stained every X years. Even relatively new HVAC systems can break, same with water tanks. Plus the costs of maintaining the property. Etc, etc...
Preach on, brother. After a couple years of owning my house I discovered that my main sewer line was infiltrated with tree roots to the point that the only way to fix it was to dig it up. The cost for that was $7,000. Seven thousand freaking dollars. That was years ago and it still hurts.

shmenguin wrote:After several sewage backups into the basement, we just did the same thing a few months ago. It was 4 grand. Either your yard is a lot bigger than mind or your plumber's got some splaining to do.





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