So the New Orleans house hunter, with a million dollar budget, and is now looking at a house for $1.25 million, and has a rental cottage in the back yard. I hope she gets a good tenant, because anything else is a nightmare. However, the cottage has a decent bedroom, big kitchen, and the living area is only big enough for two chairs, and a tiny table. Why do the house hunters act like a person with a million dollar budget can't change out the refrigerator for one with an ice maker? Pass a house that's perfect, because you don't want to change the refrigerator? The second home, the Victorian was nice, but it looked like a business, or apartment house next door. The third house in the Irish Channel area wasn't attractive at all, except for that first floor bedroom for her mother. I'm glad she went for the first home, Uptown, and will get her ice maker.
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