On housing
Jul. 15th, 2010 00:10![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am not really a very good American, if we define a good American as someone who spends all her income on consumerist crap and wants a car and a house in the suburbs. I want less crap, out of the suburbs, and prefer to ride trains rather than drive a car, much though I like driving itself too much. The only attraction owning a house holds for me is that a house could probably fit all my books. Probably.
That said, the house I would buy for myself in a heartbeat if I could is for sale, and it could be mine for only $1.69 million.
This house is worth living in Haddonfield for, you guys. Here's the street view--it's hard to convey just how awesome the house is, the sweep of the hill up from the street; the listing photo is taken too close to really convey that.
*sigh*
That said, the house I would buy for myself in a heartbeat if I could is for sale, and it could be mine for only $1.69 million.
This house is worth living in Haddonfield for, you guys. Here's the street view--it's hard to convey just how awesome the house is, the sweep of the hill up from the street; the listing photo is taken too close to really convey that.
*sigh*