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When it comes to the house hunting game, we’ve got some specific wants. I want to live in a safe neighborhood and have a decent kitchen and a guest room. My husband wants the house to be close to his work, have a small yard, an office and a large shower. When you put all those things together the list of available homes in our price range shrinks. It’s a conundrum on which one to give up to have the rest, as we want all of them!
I found the perfect home the other day that just went on the market. It doesn’t have everything we want, but I feel we could adapt – because we could buy it outright and not have a mortgage. THAT would be worth some sacrificing in my opinion. It’s a 30 minute+ commute for him to get to work, the yard is a bit large, the appliances in the kitchen are outdated, and it has a tub in the master bathroom, not a shower. BUT we’d have no mortgage.

So I showed the house to my husband. He only works two days a week at the office, so I figure the commute is a moot point if we don’t have a mortgage (HA!), we could afford to have someone come do the yard work if we don’t have a mortgage. I’m willing to live with the older appliances if we don’t have a mortgage. I told him the first thing we can do with the money we save by not having a mortgage is renovate the bathroom, by ripping out the tub and putting in a large shower with glass mosaic bathroom tile.
NOW we just need to sell the home we’re living in…sigh…and hope that no one buys that one before we can take a look at it.
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Tammy Litke is a Dallas blogger, blogging since 2008. She loves to watch movies, play video games, spend time in the kitchen, and travel. Between recipes and reviews you’ll find many helpful and some just plain funny posts on her blog. Welcome, pull up a chair and stay for a while!