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Definitely something with some character and enough room so that we could grow into the house. I'd love a Tudor, there's just something so timeless and classic about Tudors. I don't generally go for the McMansion look. The only thing that is a must is a great kitchen.
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I love old victorian houses. It is my dream to own one some day. I don't like carpet....has to be hard wood floors. And I prefer an open feel to a house. Frank Lloyd Wright made some beautiful houses, but i would never be able to afford one (unless I win the lottery....but I would have to play first lol). I would also prefer to have a bigger yard and a smaller house than a huge house with a postage stamp yard.
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