Sunday, October 14, 2018

Casa Sweet Casa

No matter the size, your home should be your very favorite place on earth~   There's nowhere you should feel more comfortable and safer than your very own casa.  When the world occasionally feels mean or even scary, your home should be your soft place to land, where you can just be cozy and loved and wrapped up in your favorite soft, fuzzy blankie, both figuratively and literally.  I've been thinking a lot about homes lately and have noticed a thing or two.



I've heard that waterfront homes are quite desirable so I have no idea why these seem to have all been abandoned, but there are hundreds available. Now might be the perfect time to move right in.  They are rather small but the view is incredible and tiny homes are all the current rage.


Here are a few duplexes that might be a better fit for some families and as you can see, there's even a greenbelt between properties for added privacy.

For those who prefer a higher "perch" this one comes complete with a huge nest but immediate occupancy would need to be negotiated.



If you are considering becoming a landlord, this little multi-family residence might be just the ticket.  Minimal upkeep, maximum profit.


That dream home you've been hankering for can be yours and is guaranteed to to impress your neighbors with its fancy-shmancy exterior.


And this one... talk about unique!  I've never seen one like it before, have you?

So there you have it, a summary of properties you might enjoy calling yours.  Give your favorite Realtor a call and take that first step towards home-ownership before interest rates rise and while the surplus of homes remain high. And just so you know, just like kids, pets and Volkswagen autos, homes enjoy having their own distinct names.  Ours is lovingly referred to as Casa de la Risa ~ House of  Laughter and my feline siblings and I try our darnedest to help keep it that way.

Loves & Licks,
Stella

PS- Mom says its obvious that the tv has been tuned to House Hunters a tad bit too often.  Say what?



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