Eichendielen im Bad?
bruchbude64
8 years ago
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Comments (19)Could you lime render- no cement or bond Crete, just slaked lime, and coloured oxide with some washed river sand to give body. You would need to play with ratios of lime to sand to get your render, but you can then lime wash over the top, which will seal any cracks. Once it cures you effectively have a limestone wall. Just don't put your sprinkler on it...See MoreRenting isn't always bad
Comments (1)That is a great insight into a renters life, thank you for sharing. On the flip side I've never understood renting as you are essentially paying someone else's mortgage and lifestyle with nothing to show for it at the end. One of my old bosses who I'm still friends with is in her late 40's, unmarried with no family, and has health problems that makes her unable to work. She is slowly eating through her savings as she's unable to cash in her superannuation and she has too much money to be given something from Centrelink. She's a renter and has no stability in the time that she shouldn't be worrying about that. I look at examples like that when I think of my future. I'm a homeowner and yes my partner and I went into debt to purchase our home, but we've put quite a lot onto it and paid it down enough that we can borrow on it and purchase something else as an investment. When I'm old and grey I will always have a roof over my head and when I go, my properties will provide for my future children/grandchildren either from them selling or renting out themselves. There are always going to be arguments for and against, and I guess there has to be homeowners for renters to be given that opportunity....See MorePOLL: Perfect house in a bad location or awful house in a perfect one?
Comments (67)Great to hear that you have had a good experience in an unpopular neighborhood. Our first home was an ex-army house in the extremely unpopular South Auckland of New Zealand. All we could afford then... and we lived there happily for seven of eight years. We loved our home and our initial neighbors, many of whom we are still friends with. But as folk moved on and a rougher element moved in, break-ins began happening, clothes stolen off the clothesline, plants, pots, ornaments, swing sets and even a trampoline! It was no longer safe to leave a door unlocked let alone open. The crunch came when youths began to harass our children walking to and from school simply because they believed it was their right to take what they wanted (uniform and shoes, food) and trying to force them to buy drugs, We moved on. I guess it comes down to; is it just an unpopular demographic area? or is it a rough area, gang related residents, drugs on the street etc? The question does not stipulate why an area may be deemed unpopular. I said above to choose the better area and this is what we did second time around, we live in a preferred area of a demographically unpopular rural town in Otago, NZ and love it here. We have renovated and will be mortgage free in our retirement. However we would never again live in an area unpopular because of the crime rate....See MoreStairs to roof deck - what is the least bad option?
Comments (9)Option 3 as you don't lose any valuable floor space. The top of the new stair could have a skylight above, or windows to the side to bring more light into the centre of the home. Just make sure you have a light, open stair design, with open risers, and a see-through balustrade. You will need to pay attention to how the new stairwell penetrates the existing roof structure to make sure the roof deck drains correctly. It has the potential to be a glorious (and expensive ) feature to your home. Remember that God is in the details. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls/Dr Retro Virtual Visits...See Morebruchbude64
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