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charlotte49er

Condo A or Condo B?  

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  1. 1. Condo A or Condo B?

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I found 2 condos I really like. They are the same sq ft, the same layout, the same price and right around the corner from each other.

Condo A: Would need complete repainting, and has 5' more counter and cabinet space in the kitchen. No ceiling fan in the living room and has a vent hood over the range that I can't reach the switches or light. It also has a ton of shelves in the Master Bedroom screwed to the wall that I would have to pay someone to take down and patch. But is has more yard and faces West and a bigger patio. Biggest drawback is the walk way leading to the condo. It's up hill to go in and down hill to go out. (Something to think about when you are in a wheelchair.) Front screen door would have to be replaced from dog tearing up the screen

Condo B: Almost new paint, but needs carpet cleaned. Less cabinet and counter space in kitchen, but still a lot. I could put a 2 person table in that space where Conda A has counter top and cabinets. No shelves to have to have someone take down and patch. Nice ceiling fan in Living Room. Smaller patio, but not by much and faces East. Shorter and level sidewalk to get into the place. Very little yard, but about 50' from the side yard of the condo complex though. Is right next to one of the streets in the condo complex as compared to Condo A which is one condo away from street. But not a busy street. There were no cars that drove by while we were there. (And my cat is smart enough to stay away from streets/cars.)

Both have a 1 car garage. Doesn't really matter, as I can't get my van into anyway.

Wich one do I put an offer in on? Condo A? or Condo B?

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I need an opinion. Why, when faced with questions like this, can my brain not compute? Its like it shuts down and I cannot make the comparison just by reading. Its like my brain screams, "show me pictures".

I will say that ceiling fans are completely overated by almost everyone.

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I need an opinion. Why, when faced with questions like this, can my brain not compute? Its like it shuts down and I cannot make the comparison just by reading. Its like my brain screams, "show me pictures".

I will say that ceiling fans are completely overated by almost everyone.

You've never been stoned with no cable tv and your only copy of DUNE (1984 version) is missing. When suddenly! What! Is it true! An idea!

"I have only this string, a cat, and a cieling fan for entertainment and 1/4 oz of pot to get me through the next 3 hours."

Try that and tell me cieling fans are overated.

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Purchasing a new place is always an exciting experience and seeking information from internet messages board isn't a bad idea. We just need a extra information before we can advise you. What kind of shops are in the area? What kind of entertainment is around your the considered homes? These enhancements to your original post will help us help you purchase a new home. Good luck with the search, I'm sure you'll make an awesome choice

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