
09-02-2006, 07:14 AM
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It's important to view these issues objectively. A list of "must haves" and "would be nice if we had these" is essential. Otherwise, you get caught up in the "feel" of the home and let emotions take over. While it's important that the house feel like home, it's more important that it have all the necessary amenities and features. Otherwise, in a year or two it may not feel as homey and meanwhile it's not the house you really wanted.
Our homes are where we spend a good portion of our lives; therefore it's nearly impossible not to get emotional over it. But it's important to balance that with a good dose of objectivity. |
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