Originally posted by lilelvis2000
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Originally posted by KentPhilipIt won't be big enough.
I survive with a plastic box under the bed and a single drawer in the night table.
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Originally posted by KentPhilipIt won't be big enough.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000. I wouldn't mind one with a celler any day. That way my wife will have a place to put her shoes.
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Yeah, our house is only 10 years old and the mortor is loose. The raditors too small. the insulation done poorly - I suspect that the outside walls are not insulated at all.
Given that a buyer can get a new build for less with a "warranty" - why would anyone buy my place. I think I may have to put it up for rent.
Older houses have higher ceilings, bigger windows and just look better built. I wouldn't mind one with a celler any day. That way my wife will have a place to put her shoes.
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great news for older houses... ;O)
http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thre...20070622195309
All these new builds not worth the blasa wood they were built with, this can only mean those of us who have houses that were built to last can expect further increases...Tags: None
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