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What is the most important thing to you in a new house?
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FuzzQi
For me it's practical stuff like how much sun it gets in winter and if all the rooms have got electricity sockets. I also think about how easy it will be to wash and dry my clothes. And stuff like how well insulated it is.

What about you?
jenga
A panic room.
Sushipunk
Deck/verandah.

Can't survive without a good outdoor area attached to the house. I love to have some space around me, even if I'm semi-indoors.
Teezdalien
The smell.
Ian
After renting an old building with absolute insulation and dodgy electrics/gas work, I like the look of nice new hot water boilers & radiators, and insulated walls... Good really that we're now in a brand new building with awesome insulation and properly serviced appliances.
Yohan
a sturdy stripper pole
FuzzQi
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Originally posted by Ian
After renting an old building with absolute insulation and dodgy electrics/gas work, I like the look of nice new hot water boilers & radiators, and insulated walls... Good really that we're now in a brand new building with awesome insulation and properly serviced appliances.


+1 new stuff that actually works outdoes old world charm any day :p
Lilith
Appreciation and how much I can hack out of people monthly for rent :o
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
After renting an old building with absolute insulation and dodgy electrics/gas work, I like the look of nice new hot water boilers & radiators, and insulated walls... Good really that we're now in a brand new building with awesome insulation and properly serviced appliances.


My first dodgy rental was when I was 18. At least you had some age on you :p

Mind you, we had no chance of freezing in the winter :p
Ian
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
My first dodgy rental was when I was 18. At least you had some age on you :p

Mind you, we had no chance of freezing in the winter :p


heh. I'd been in 2 days when the boiler packed up in -8c and snowstorms. The ******s took nearly 2 weeks to fix it. I wouldn't spit on the landlady if she was on fire, lying bitch that she was.

FuzzQi
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Flotation
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Appreciation and how much I can hack out of people monthly for rent :o


haha beat me to it.
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