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4wrestling - place looks dope.
wordy dirts - thats a sick piece!
wordy dirts - thats a sick piece!
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They were asking $274,900, and I got them down to $250,400. I put 20% down and have a 30 year fixed at 5.0%.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
4wrestling- That is aspot. How much did it run you?
dude your place is sickOriginally Posted by 4wrestling
Full gallery of my new place here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/4wrestl...authkey=Gv1sRgCP2ooamF1_3fxwE&feat=directlink
I moved in two weeks ago. It was a 1900's cigar factory. Restored as condos that went on sale in 2007. I'm the 2nd owner of this unit. Approximately 1250 sq ft. 18 ft ceilings. Northern Liberties area of Philadelphia.
And before anyone says anything, yes, there is still a lot I need. Buying a place is expensive. I need furniture for the first room, a new entertainment center, a dining set, a bedroom set, mount the tv in my bedroom, etc, etc, etc.
i was thinking the same. black would be a must for me.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
sweet spot though 4w, props... I hope one of the first things you do is paint that railing a diff color.
Love the couch/love seat.Originally Posted by JStunn197
http://www.westelm.com/pr...=csectionals-couch-sofasOriginally Posted by UnbornSeed
4wrestling...my dude! Congrats first and foremost.
2nd..where did you get that beautiful %!$ sectional!
FYI...take your time...i've been a homeowner for almost 3 years and I still have an empty dining room and barewalls.
get a puppy.Originally Posted by handullz
i'm finna move into my own spot real soon...
i'm in college though...
not to sound like a !%#%#, but...
do yall boys get lonely stayin on ya own?
real talk...
Originally Posted by SkunkInDunks
http://
Coffee tables that can be used for storage, dining and working are the ultimate examples of multi-functionality. The tops can be raised into a higher position, transforming the table into the perfect spot for TV dinners and late-night work. Built-in storage hides remote controls, magazines and all other living room essentials.
Functional furniture for storage is a great idea if you have limited space.
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by SkunkInDunks
http://
Coffee tables that can be used for storage, dining and working are the ultimate examples of multi-functionality. The tops can be raised into a higher position, transforming the table into the perfect spot for TV dinners and late-night work. Built-in storage hides remote controls, magazines and all other living room essentials.
Functional furniture for storage is a great idea if you have limited space.
Decided to go against getting a coffe table when I moved into my new place, but that's copped. I need a place to hide all my remotes/controllers
Check out ApartmentTherapy.com for some help. Definitely would fit your style.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Full gallery of my new place here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/4wrestl...authkey=Gv1sRgCP2ooamF1_3fxwE&feat=directlink
I moved in two weeks ago. It was a 1900's cigar factory. Restored as condos that went on sale in 2007. I'm the 2nd owner of this unit. Approximately 1250 sq ft. 18 ft ceilings. Northern Liberties area of Philadelphia.
And before anyone says anything, yes, there is still a lot I need. Buying a place is expensive. I need furniture for the first room, a new entertainment center, a dining set, a bedroom set, mount the tv in my bedroom, etc, etc, etc.