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06-22-2020 10:21 PM
I saw popcorn ceilings somewhere and said never.
My other nightmare was shag carpet in a house we printed the second year we were married.
06-22-2020 10:38 PM
The house I live in now had shag carpet original to the 1973 build, when we bought this in 1994. I couldn't get that ripped out fast enough!
06-22-2020 10:42 PM
Any type of carpeting, or drapes. Cheap light fixtures.
06-22-2020 10:43 PM
I don't remember how old I was, but it was my chore to rake the shag carpeting. My childhood home had popcorn ceiling with bits of glitter in it. I thought it was cool 😎
06-22-2020 10:46 PM
I see possiblities in any home as long as it's a desireable area.
I'd rather for us to have the remodel done--than someone else do it before putting it on the market. (Unless is was a brand new home.)
Can't stand the thought of an underground or below level basement/cellar. Just creeps me out.
Not a fan of a home that has a garage door in the front. That would be a deal breaker for me-even if it was brand new.
An old home with asbestos siding---no.
06-22-2020 10:50 PM
I like a range of architectural styles, but the elements that I perceive to be trendy, rather than classic, would be the ones I'd reject if looking at houses right now.
One example would be "barn doors". I love original, old pocket doors, but barn doors hung from a rod do strike me as something that is a passing thing.
Lots of wallpaper eliminates a house from consideration. It's a drag to remove. I can actually like some applications of wallpaper, but it is such a specific taste-- would want to choose my own, if any. I only like it sparingly used, at any rate.
Nix to popcorn ceilings as well. Oh, and I can't stand those "master suites" that are open to the bathroom, or have a tub in the middle of the bedroom. That's more work to try to put up doors or walls, so that would be an automatic "no".
06-22-2020 10:59 PM
I would only look at homes with at least a two car garage. It would have to be detached and not be too close to the next door neighbor. A dry basement is needed too along with many large closets and storage. Central air is a must.
No bi-level or split level homes... only ranch or two story.
I have always changed the flooring and paint colors and even the kitchen cabinets to suit me, so cosmetic things wouldn't stop me from buying. I am not crazy about open concept...but have seen a few plans that I could live with.
06-22-2020 11:11 PM
We have an unuseable shelf up high (about a ft. from ceiling) that goes the full length of the main wall in our master bath. .... Go figure!
06-22-2020 11:21 PM
No master bedrooms above garages- too hard to control the temp.
No to prominent garage doors. I hate when the first thing about a house you notice is the garage.
House must be of neutral or above grade placement.
Nothing near water- I hate damp, musty smells in a house. Sorry
Narrow cramped stairways or hallways- ugh no.
Almost anything else you can fix.
06-22-2020 11:45 PM - edited 06-23-2020 12:12 AM
Stairs
no nice view outside
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