Are you satisfied?

India
August 27, 2008 5:35am CST
Are you satisfied with the house you are presently staying?
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17 responses
@jnk3dfx (721)
• India
27 Aug 08
I am not yet all satisfied with my present stay. I am staying in a rented house with my friend. As I am away from my family, I got here in this place arround 3 years back after that i have changed 5 to 6 places in this city. But the place i am staying now not so spacious and they are charging too heavy rent. But still i am staying here since last 1 year. Planning to change to a good place with nice interior before i get marry. Also i would like to bring my family to this new place once i settle down i an good house.
@jnk3dfx (721)
• India
27 Aug 08
Also congratulation to you Raja for reaching milestone of 200 posts in MyLot.
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• India
27 Aug 08
Thanks dear.
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@jnk3dfx (721)
• India
27 Aug 08
You are always welcome sir.
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@night71 (97)
• Canada
27 Aug 08
4 brm house, 2 baths, large yard, nice area of the city, cheap rent, ya, I'm happy.
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• India
27 Aug 08
Oh yes! I love it! It is such a cheerful, comfortable house; neither too big nor too small. It is the friendliest house I have ever lived it, and it gives me a sense of security I never felt in any other house or place I lived it. Yup, I do love my house and the cute little garden around it. Cheers and happy mylotting
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
27 Aug 08
My fiance and I live with his parents in the country. The house is more like a double wide but is still very much a house. It has ample amount of rooms and is very comfortable. I love living in the country, it's very beautiful, calming, tranquil and relaxing.
@Humbug25 (12540)
27 Aug 08
Hi there Raja_Franklin Yes I am entirely happy with the house I am in right now. It is spacious needs a bit of decorating but I am happy to get on with that next year.
• Philippines
27 Aug 08
Yes. It's big and everything fits. You can even build another house from our big house. Though we are only 4 living in the house and it's too big for us all. Having a place to stay that you own is better than renting one.
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@moondancer (7433)
• United States
28 Aug 08
I aboslutely love where my home is. The area is beuatiful and sparse with the many people you find in cities. I live in a rural area. I like my home, but it needs some repairs and I'd like to add 2 rooms onto my home. I am currently doing repairs and making changes inside that I want to have done.
• United States
27 Aug 08
I will be the first to admit that I am not satisfied with my house. It has a lot of potential but I can only get so much done at once. It will get better. For now, I look at the best part of all. It is a roof over our heads and keeps warm, dry, and safe. Liv
• United States
29 Aug 08
No. This house has is draining us. And we aren't in the position to move at all. We have been paying a large mortgage and that's killing us. And the problems don't stop there. We have stuff that we need to work on because the town is yelling at us to fix up our house. And we have to get some type of okay before we change up the house. We basically don't even own it anymore.
@Anne18 (11029)
27 Aug 08
Well yes, it is the first house that we have brought and we are slowly doing things to it, hard when you have a young family. We still have the 1970's kitchen and bathroon in our house and some of the carpets are about 30 years old, but they are clean as we had the cleaners in. We have been in our house8 yrs and we have had built a dining room and fourth bedroom onto the house. We need new heating as we heat the house and water via a coal boiler
• United States
28 Aug 08
No, absolutely not. I'm currently staying with my boyfriend at his mother's house, and I am miserable. We had our own apartment, but we couldn't afford to pay rent and bills anymore along with buying groceries and putting gas in our vehicles, so our only option was to stay with his mom. It was ok for the first month or so, but now I wish I would have not moved in here.
• Canada
28 Aug 08
Ten years ago, we decided to build the home we wanted our children to call home and that we would retire in. I love it. I did not want to do what I saw many of my seniors do which was to move into their dream home after they retired and where their children had not grown up in.
@lijiahui (187)
• China
29 Aug 08
sure i am!! it has two living rooms and three bedrooms, plus it is a two-story house in which i spent the majority of my childhood~~i am really fond of it,lol~~~
• United States
27 Aug 08
NO! We are living in a small trailer at this time. But it is rent free and we are building our home as we speak. We should be in it by Halloween. So to be in this trailer really isn't what I want but it is helping to build my dream home where my family and I can live happily ever after.
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@morgandrake (2136)
• United States
27 Aug 08
I am not completely happy with my house. But that is due to the fact that there is not enough room for all the books that I have. And then there is all the stuff that the wife has. Between me being a college student, writer, and book collector; and her being an art teacher, there is a shortage of room. I am satisified with my yard, though I wish the neighbors would take care of their yards (it is called watering and mowing). And the neighborhood is fairly safe and quiet. And we can afford the mortage despite the fact that I am still unemployed and going to college. So that is a plus.
• United States
27 Aug 08
i guess im pretty happy with it . i wud make it look better but we rent not own so why put money into sumthing that i wont be buying, plus ill b moving in a month or two and well n reason really to move now is there. lol hopefully my new house will b nice
• India
27 Aug 08
Yes.