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This^ 1000 times. Good advice. Those radiant heaters will heat the house. They not only hold the heat that's already there. They will heat it up nicely and radiant heat is very comfortable heat. When you need to heat it up more quickly, use the high setting, then you can turn it down. There's a thermostat. My ex's furnace broke and he just uses one of these portable radiators in the living room and one in his bed room. And the whole place is heated fine. I think he has also, one other kind somewhere else. But his house is only about 12 or 1300 sq ft. 1500 sq ft won't be much different. Well...I hope if this house all checks out and all bases are covered....you get it.
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You can also MASSIVELY cut down on heating costs with those insulation things you put around doorways and windows - if anyone knows what I'm talking about and has a link, please share.
Space heaters can work really well - my room is very poorly insulated and gets a ton of wind, compared to the rest of the house, so if the rest of the house is at 70 degrees my bedroom is a nice chilly 56, and the space heater I run for an hour or two before bed and it's nice and toasty. No idea what running one as a main heat source would do to an electric bill, but I don't think it's too bad.
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Well... we went to see the house today and I definitely couldn't get out of that house fast enough.... for a few reasons...
First off, the land around it is absolutely GORGEOUSSSSS... like INSANELY gorgeous. It's right on a mountain with a lot of mountain views and the cow field backs up to one side of the house. The pond is beautiful though Josh noticed something in the pond that seemed weird, but we couldn't figure out what it was. The Realtor lady showed up on time and kept talking about how this place is such a fabulous deal. We step through the door and so far so good. There is a big main room with a beautiful stone fireplace. The place could use a little TLC, but it wasn't in super rough shape. The bedrooms were so tiny though... our bed wouldn't even hardly fit in one of the rooms. The layout was soooo weird too. Like... super weird. The house seemed to keep going on and on... it was like someone combined two houses together. The basement door had a latch for a padlock on it which I thought was super weird. There wasn't actually a padlock on it though. When the Realtor opened the basement door she said Josh and I could go down there, but she refused to go down with us. HUGE red flag there. It was an unfinished basement and it also seemed to stretch on forever. It had another three rooms sectioned off down there but none of it was finished. Let's just say that I got a really weird feeling the whole time we were there.... like a really really weird feeling..... What did it for me though was right when we were about to ask some more questions about the place two other families showed up to be shown the house. I had set up a meeting with us and the Realtor and I thought it was super unprofessional that she pretty much turned from us to the other people to start showing them the house too. I didn't say another word and Josh and I turned around and walked out the door. On the way out I stopped to glance in the detached garage. It was also weird. At the back of the garage there was a little opening and a 3 foot drop into another room. In that room was a few other small sanctioned off rooms that were SUPER tiny... what purpose is what I would like to know.... I don't know... it was just all so weird. Back to the drawing board.... found a couple others I would like to check out that DO have photos of inside.... so going to contact about those ones. |
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yesh, sounds like the place had some major creep going on. House searching is so stressfull, but the way I see it is you will know when its the right place, and no matter if you are looking for a place to buy or rent. It has to feel right. And feel like home.
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That place sounded super creepy. When I read the part about the 3 ft drop at the back of the garage the only thing I could think of was the scene in Jeepers Creepers when the creeper is dropping bodies down the chute into the basement.
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I'm sorry it didn't turn out to be as nice as the outside looked. No sense getting into a house that creeps you out or that doesn't feel like home. You'll find something and when you walk through it once, you'll probably feel like this is "it." Good luck!
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