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Originally Posted by Rain Man
I'm surprised at the shrugs of indifference in this heat. I think both of these houses are great.
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I like the houses, but hate the locations.
CT at least has NYC, but it's crammed into a neighborhood.... and it seems like there are a lot of reasons living in Houston would suck, and then the house is next to a mansion museum and like half a mile from an outdoor mall/shopping center.
I voted Houston because it at least has the illusion of privacy and more land... and at this point I'm just going back and forth between "shitty hot/humid weather" and "cold as **** in the winter". Hamptons over Miami.... Georgia over MN (or whatever it was), so going back to the heat and humidity.
