coinman123
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Our family has lived in our current house for 12 years. What used to be a quiet small town turned into a huge city in that time. Once the Super Walmart was built I knew the worst was yet to come. So crowded, it took ten minutes to drive one hundred feet. Zoning laws were changed to not allow goats to be kept, let alone a horse (which we had to board 20 miles away). They tore down the beautiful 1850's house next door due to "termites", and put up an ugly looking duplex. The lady who lives there randomly stares at us while pressed against the fence when we are in the yard, and throws stuff into my yard at my goats ( the police have also been there for drug issues a few times). Our house also does not have the land we would like, and is a bit too small. We decided this year that it was finally time to move. After looking at many houses and not quite finding the right one, we found the perfect place. A beautiful 1770's Georgian house, with a big yard zoned for horses and goats. When we stepped in for the walk-through of the house, it was so warm and cheerful inside! Huge kitchen with 1700's beehive stove and fireplace. The rooms were open and spacious. The upstairs had beautiful wide pine floors, and very nice bedrooms. The barn is connected to a small rec room, making it so you don't need to go outside in the winter to tend to your animals. The yard is nicely sized, easily fitting a horse and goats. The whole house was completely restored and renovated by the previous family, who bought another colonial on the same street to also restore. They lived here for nearly 10 years, raising their children and getting married there. Their goal was to maintain all the charm of the time the house was built, yet make it completely fit to live in without most of the problems old houses have. There were two other competitive offers, we got a call today saying our offer was picked. I can't wait to move in!
Also, this was the house I asked about a few days ago in general discussion. I didn't say anything about buying it until later, scared I would jinx it
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Also, this was the house I asked about a few days ago in general discussion. I didn't say anything about buying it until later, scared I would jinx it
