Sentences with phrase «much nicer housing»

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Friends who live in smaller communities have much nicer bigger newer houses but sacrifice liveability (my opinion) and lower COL. Yes, I do find it cheaper and healthier to live in a coastal city.
«We gave up the idea of having nice cars or a big house and made it our mission to save as much as possible.»
Again - nice, but hardly movie - star living and people who much nicer farms and shore houses than we do.
I hate to break it to you but we are pretty much at the point of bankruptcy and it would be nice to see some values in the White House for a change.
And with the volume of bananas we have in our house... I pretty much always have super ripe bananas and that means banana bread or nice cream.
Cleaning up after only myself is so much more fun than two, we go out, rumba a bit at his house then I go home to my nice clean house I plan on keeping my own hut with only me in it, it is so less complicated.
I feel like Mother Ginger's house was much bigger this time — it looked really nice, really colorful.
Since we're trying to save money as much as possible, so I'm always on the lookout for things I can do myself to make our house look nice (especially since we may need to move soon).
As disposable nappies are so good at keeping a child dry these days, it can also be nice for your child to wear underpants or training pants around the house as much as possible so the child feels wet and dry.
We all want so much today: we want to live in nice houses, fly all over the world and have the newest and best smartphones.
Well, all I know is I would much rather watch it on TV, in a nice warm house, with a nice warm robe, a hot mug of tea in hand, and putting the finishing touches on my T - Day dishes!
I am the kind of lady who has just as much fun: hanging out - back w / a beer enjoying a nice bon fire w / friends... AS she does putting on a nice pair of boots and heading to «the steak house» for a romantic dinner w / prime rib and a nice glass of wine... I believe GOD first... friends and family...
who cares i drive a nice bmw, who cares if i have a nice house, who cares i have a good job (now that i do care, lol, too much work).
While 12 Years a Slave unsurprisingly pretty much cleaned house (earning 5 wins of its 7 nominations), it was nice to see some recognition for other, smaller films like Mud and Short Term 12.
The new rub here is that Frank, while a bit stuck on himself, is a nice guy and a much more appealing romantic choice than ruthless businessman Joe, who, in turn, already has a partner of his own: Patricia Eden (Parker Posey), who works at a publishing house.
To add on previous comment I was renting a room for only $ 350 a month in San Diego (insane deal) in a house and nice neighborhood from Real Estate Agent that worked in same office as I. Everyday he would tell me «you are making so much money you need an interest deduction,» «I can start showing you houses,» and so on - this went on for months on end until I decided yes I needed to offset my income via the interest paid on a home loan.
You end up with a nice house but not much cash to do anything else.
Our prices are much more fair than what you would pay a kennel service and the nice part is your pet never has to leave the house, which means you don't have to rush to drop them off or pick them up when you return.
The house was so much nicer than the photos.
The house is much better than we expected, the rooms are really nice and comfortable.
The big house itself is gorgeous - much nicer than the photos make it appear.
It's open to the public, but for house guests there is little reason to select it over the much nicer beachfront restaurant.
My house is so much nicer without rain T ~ T Let's hope I can catch a Walking Leaf today (and a Scorpion tonight!)
It's nice to see how much developers appreciate the works of other development houses, Dead Space has been keeping me awake too.
The smaller screen is nice for moving around the house, but it can be much trickier to read the in - game text on the shorter screen.
While it's a nice idea to think a family could live in a sub 300 sq ft tiny house, the reality is that at a certain point you have to concede you can only downsize so much before quality of life.
Loans — We realized our house cost us about as much as a nice car or truck so we sold our cars, learned how to bike and take public transit, and put our «car - payment» towards a tiny house and saved up.
I will be the first to say that this build won't appeal to everyone, and there will most certainly be backlash in the form of «this isn't what tiny is supposed to be», but let me also be the first to point out that tiny is relative to one's needs, and this house is designed for a family of five, so if having this extra space and nicer components is the key to making this lifestyle sustainable for this family, then it very much fits the definition of a tiny house.
You can buy tiny houses much nicer than most of the homes here for a fraction of that
I bought a Roku ultra after trying it out at a friends house and finding the interface much nicer than my old Apple TV, for half the price of the new Apple TV.
Perhaps this is what drives the funding of much youth work, ultimately: Give them role models of hope that they too can be good consumers, have a nice car and their own house, can go to school and get a job working for someone else, and not make trouble.
Believe it or not, back then you couldn't drive a nicer car than your boss (or you'd never get a raise), much less live in a nicer house (with more than a third of your pay cheque going to your mortgage).
Netting $ 100 - 200 per door and having a couple houses in a «cash flow market with no appreciation» is nice if you don't have to deploy much capital to get that return, but an extra $ 400 a month will only get you so far.
You should be able to get a nice house with a much higher cash flow than this one.
If you set the price too high, your house won't be picked for viewing, even though it may be much nicer than others in the area.
If you set the price too high, your house won't be picked for viewing, even though it may be much nicer than other homes on the street.
«One million just doesn't buy you much in Vancouver proper or Toronto proper, for that matter, whereas in Calgary, Montreal and other markets, you can get quite a nice house,» said Brad Henderson, president of Sotheby's International Realty Canada.
The neighbor said he began his house - hunting search by thinking he could buy a nice home for a much lower sales price than he actually could, and he has since discovered that he needs to raise his expectations.
We are all far passed college party days, and would much rather have a nicer house that we would treat with respect.
My family and I are now living in a much nicer home, in a much more economically diverse town, in beautiful and sunny Arizona, where we have blue skies, palm trees, and sunshine almost every day of the year, for 50 % of what it cost us to live in Ohio in a town you've never heard of and in a house half the size.
As much as I'd love the minimum housing to be much nicer than it is, I don't think that's a reality at least in the free market.
I own 2 houses, one in KC in a nice neighborhood, middle class boring area but the rental I own is a 2/1 much older & smaller house.
I think if I ever have a house I'd like to order one just like yours;) Sounds like so much work - I know since we just recently redid our kitchen too - but man is it so nice to have it all done and beautiful!
How much nicer and better the house would be when we'd updated.
Agree that white and grey are everywhere and many houses, particularly on blogs, are looking much the same so nice to be original.
We have a nice house, much smaller than most of them.
It makes the whole house look so much nicer.
Even closed they let so much light into the house which is nice considering January has a tendency to be a very dark and cloudy month at times.
There is a really nice mix of wooden and metal elements, along with neutral pieces that can be used throughout anytime of the year, and also in pretty much any room in the house!
I know I should be wallowing in self - pity about living in a nice house with my two gorgeous children, talented Husband and age warts — see Who Are You In Your 40s — but there's too much to celebrate today.
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