December 22, 20231 yr Choosing between a flat or a house depends on personal preferences and lifestyle. Flats offer convenience and often require less maintenance, while houses provide more space and autonomy. Consider your priorities, lifestyle, and long-term goals when deciding. When you decide to build or renovate, www.mgnbm.co.uk/18mm-standard-mdf-board-2440mm-x-1220mm-8-x-4/ provides diverse materials like MDF sheets suitable for both flats and houses, ensuring a seamless construction process tailored to your chosen dwelling.
December 22, 20231 yr Yes, It costs a lot but I prefer my with my cat and my preferences than not have home.
July 17, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, PeterStyle said: I'd rather have the house I live in now. It is quite far away from crowded places and I have a small street. Since I am introverted I like that there are not so many people here. Yes, I LOVE my own flat inherited since 2009 too. However, be the victim from moobing, complots and poor/ envy people is causing me a lot of problems. No doubt I put solutions. People should hel people, not disturb or put down, or tell líes.
20 hours ago20 hr A house definitely has its perks especially in the U.S., where space tends to be more generous. Every home I’ve lived in has been at least 2,400 square feet, so that’s my baseline. I’ve heard stories about how cramped some European homes can be, though I’m not claiming that’s universally true, I'm just going off what I’ve seen and experienced. That said, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve streamlined and organized my space to an almost obsessive degree. These days, I find myself drawn to the idea of living in a Tiny Home with some land, or even an apartment where I’m not responsible for all the upkeep. The simplicity and freedom are starting to outweigh the square footage.
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