Always have a plan B Frig
and here it is.
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/210-Shady-Ave_Butler_PA_16001_M40870-20644?row=6
Brand new no less. I am not overly thrilled with the wide open living room/dining area but there are obvious positives here.
One, everything is new, up to code, and the house has an energy star rating. See, I am green after all.
It is on a slab. No basement to dicker with.
All HVAC ductwork is in the ceiling and, voila, insulated. I poked my head up in the access panel just to be sure
2 bedrooms, same what I have now. I have never lacked for space as I live alone.
Kitchen is first rate. They can keep the fancy smoothtop stove; if this goes through, I will by hook or crook, get a gas line run over there. And start cooking with gas and get back into stir fry.
Appliances are all Frigidairs..........meh! But I will take them anyway!
No landscaping done here. Part of the trade I guess. No worries, I have the rest of my life to plant trees and grass.
Laundry area is perfect for the Speed Queens. You can bet your last cup of detergent they ARE coming with me.
Needs curtains and/or blinds. I don't know squat about decorating.
Needs a garage door opener installed.
Garage is not heated. That can be addressed with a ceiling mount heater later on.l
Garage does have a drain.
IF and I do mean IF I can get the builder to pay closing costs, this may well work.
THus far, I have looked at homes ranging between 30 and 60 years old. And I found out that not all things age gracefully. Most of the older homes don't meet modern codes and would need lots of $$$ which I simply do not have to spend.
At least this, being new, albeit higher than what I wanted to go, will be ok for many years before I have to spend tons of money to fix or maintain.
and here it is.
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/210-Shady-Ave_Butler_PA_16001_M40870-20644?row=6
Brand new no less. I am not overly thrilled with the wide open living room/dining area but there are obvious positives here.
One, everything is new, up to code, and the house has an energy star rating. See, I am green after all.
It is on a slab. No basement to dicker with.
All HVAC ductwork is in the ceiling and, voila, insulated. I poked my head up in the access panel just to be sure

2 bedrooms, same what I have now. I have never lacked for space as I live alone.
Kitchen is first rate. They can keep the fancy smoothtop stove; if this goes through, I will by hook or crook, get a gas line run over there. And start cooking with gas and get back into stir fry.
Appliances are all Frigidairs..........meh! But I will take them anyway!
No landscaping done here. Part of the trade I guess. No worries, I have the rest of my life to plant trees and grass.
Laundry area is perfect for the Speed Queens. You can bet your last cup of detergent they ARE coming with me.
Needs curtains and/or blinds. I don't know squat about decorating.
Needs a garage door opener installed.
Garage is not heated. That can be addressed with a ceiling mount heater later on.l
Garage does have a drain.
IF and I do mean IF I can get the builder to pay closing costs, this may well work.
THus far, I have looked at homes ranging between 30 and 60 years old. And I found out that not all things age gracefully. Most of the older homes don't meet modern codes and would need lots of $$$ which I simply do not have to spend.
At least this, being new, albeit higher than what I wanted to go, will be ok for many years before I have to spend tons of money to fix or maintain.