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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 761596" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>It was my first house, first home really, such a cute little bungalow with a beautiful wooded second lot! I love that house, felt like it was the first place that would not be yanked out from under me, the first actual home I could count on. When I was younger, as an Army brat, we moved often, longest stay was 5 years when I was growing up. Mostly it was every other year or so, 10 houses before I was 18. I would find out about our moves a couple of weeks before it happened. I was a very shy reserved child who didn't do well with change at all. So yeah it was my first place that I could count on, because I was finally in control of that when I was in my twenties. I appreciated every inch of the home and property when it was my own. For the new owners, I hope they treat the place with the respect that it deserves but it's no longer in my control, hope the neighbors are okay with the changes, they tell me they are kind of nervous right now, hope it all goes well but it's been long past the time for me to release it and move on. </p><p></p><p>It's not in the Catskills, it's in another state. Very easy to identify with the hints I will give you. Just for fun, near the house I'm now selling is the house I lived in for the 5 years back in the day. The house I lived in for 5 years was on the footprint of the Hotel Breslin. Down the road another house we would play outside of, which was unoccupied at the time, was historically owned as the Lotta Crabtree house, we called it the "spook house" because we knew it was haunted, and it was cool. I'm still convinced to this day that it truly was haunted <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. Regardless my house was even cooler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 761596, member: 22840"] It was my first house, first home really, such a cute little bungalow with a beautiful wooded second lot! I love that house, felt like it was the first place that would not be yanked out from under me, the first actual home I could count on. When I was younger, as an Army brat, we moved often, longest stay was 5 years when I was growing up. Mostly it was every other year or so, 10 houses before I was 18. I would find out about our moves a couple of weeks before it happened. I was a very shy reserved child who didn't do well with change at all. So yeah it was my first place that I could count on, because I was finally in control of that when I was in my twenties. I appreciated every inch of the home and property when it was my own. For the new owners, I hope they treat the place with the respect that it deserves but it's no longer in my control, hope the neighbors are okay with the changes, they tell me they are kind of nervous right now, hope it all goes well but it's been long past the time for me to release it and move on. It's not in the Catskills, it's in another state. Very easy to identify with the hints I will give you. Just for fun, near the house I'm now selling is the house I lived in for the 5 years back in the day. The house I lived in for 5 years was on the footprint of the Hotel Breslin. Down the road another house we would play outside of, which was unoccupied at the time, was historically owned as the Lotta Crabtree house, we called it the "spook house" because we knew it was haunted, and it was cool. I'm still convinced to this day that it truly was haunted :-). Regardless my house was even cooler. [/QUOTE]
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