Wow Brad! The place looks amazing!! I love all the green in the area :) That is kinda odd about the stove, but regardless the rooms look nice. I am sure your wife is very pleased :D
I hope you get it! :thumbsup:
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Wow Brad! The place looks amazing!! I love all the green in the area :) That is kinda odd about the stove, but regardless the rooms look nice. I am sure your wife is very pleased :D
I hope you get it! :thumbsup:
Dam nice house, and i see thers a big garden and no naibors! i call swimsute party w/ maissive sound sistem (im talking +25'000w!)
Also a small paint job edit to the house, this has to be done!:
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Why would you need 25,000 watts when a 500 watt would be loud enough to damage your hearing? :)
Ahh Xzin, thats like asking why wud ya need a 14" wen a 5" is enoug to penitrate the woman, its all about the meat sausage!Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Xzin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=106092#post106 092
but yea 500w is way moar then enougt i got 2x60w and that is pritty loud. but wen ya got 25k you can sit down @ the road and still hear the baaaase!
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Thanks :)Quote:
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well speaking of sound. The first thing I wanted to do is test it, see how loud I can go before you can hear it in the living room and master bedroom. Hopefully it shouldn’t be a problem. If I’m unhappy with the results I may end up gutting the room install particle board around the entire room then drywall it again. It’s Wood Paneling right now. Between that and the dry wall it would be a mess. Whatever it takes so I can crank it up in there at any hour of the night.
Tired of wearing headphones. A supreme surround sound with big ass sub woofer is going to be in this room one way or another!
Just remember that low frequencies (aka Bass) tend to penetrate through a lot of material and it is very difficult to block it effectively. High frequencies are easily blocked by inexpensive materials such as fiberglass and gypsum although they do sell sound deadening material that works fairly well for higher frequencies if you don't have physical space to use to insulate with.
Nice looking place mate. I love the tree cover. Wish I had bought my house a bit further out from town and had trees other then Eastern Birch on the perimeter. Some kind of disease came through a few years back and killed every one. Looks like you have lots of space from neighbors which is always nice. With that much land though, you are either going to need a riding mower, or a 12 year old (I have both..lol), or a few goats. Oh, and I feel your pain on the school taxes. We have just hit $6,800 and change last year here, and its going to go up again this year. Gah.. I need to get out of New York State. It got so bad, that they just disbanded our local police department, and have arranged a patrol deal with the county sheriffs department to try to get the over all tax rate down a bit. I'm getting off topic no though.. any who.. Very nice house.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bradster',index.php?page=Thread&postID=106017#post 106017]After three years of looking my wife and I think we have found the right house for us. We are first time buyers, just rented up to this point. We are both really excited. I lived in Amish country my whole life. I’ve enjoyed renting close to town around town for the convince. It’s been an experience but ultimately if I’m going to buy something it has to be on a wooded lot. It’s a 20min drive for both of us to work from here. Little further then we wanted but this is as good as it gets. The place is perfectly sound. I would like to replace the garage door to something a bit more current. Mostly to help keep moisture out since I’ll be putting my El Camino and Bike in there.
If we get this place it’s a 3 bedroom like we wanted. We have no kids thus we both get our own “play” room. I will finally have a room to deck out with computer hobby. I’m open to suggestions from you guys on what kind of desk setup I should do. Custom build is what I’ll most likely be doing. Sadly they did not post pictures of the computer room on the site. I’ll let you guys know the status. I’ll post pics of the bare computer room and hopefully you can suggest something.
The Dadster approves had the realtor take us thru on Saturday to get his input. Before the bid is sent, they are finishing up an old easement arrangement. The house shares a road, need the deeds updated to state both houses are to contribute evenly for repairs etc, just a precaution.
The computer room has is a walk in closet. I could put the machines back there, and then just drill a hole for the cables in to the closet area making it nice and clean. However the closet is very narrow, so to reboot or do anything back there would be a pain in the rear. Not sure how to use that space yet. By putting them back there it would keep the heat down considerable. However not having the boxes on display may take away from its pimpness XD.
Over 2000 square foot farm house 1.5 acres. 3 Bed, 2 baths. Really high school taxes XD
I haven’t mowed a lawn in 7 years. going to need a riding mower for this guy. She already told me it's my job lol.
Another thing when buying a house in a setting like this in this area, most do not have high speed internet. This has both cable and Fiber. We've liked a few houses but turned them down because of the internet factor.
Any rate here’s the place
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dude, that looks awesome lol, can't wait to see what you do with it :0
now i can't stop thinking about the sims.. haha :thumbsup:
lol I would have so much fun with that house in The Sims ^^