The many pros far outweighed the commute, so we signed the paperwork and moved in on Monday! We are so glad to have the dogs with us, and all our our household items from the U.S. should arrive within two weeks. Everything is coming together nicely and we couldn't be happier :) Thomas started back to work this week, but we're going to explore our cute new town this weekend!
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Friday, November 5, 2010
We chose house...
NUMBER 2!
The many pros far outweighed the commute, so we signed the paperwork and moved in on Monday! We are so glad to have the dogs with us, and all our our household items from the U.S. should arrive within two weeks. Everything is coming together nicely and we couldn't be happier :) Thomas started back to work this week, but we're going to explore our cute new town this weekend!
P.S. There's plenty of room for visitors, hint hint ;)
The many pros far outweighed the commute, so we signed the paperwork and moved in on Monday! We are so glad to have the dogs with us, and all our our household items from the U.S. should arrive within two weeks. Everything is coming together nicely and we couldn't be happier :) Thomas started back to work this week, but we're going to explore our cute new town this weekend!
Monday, October 25, 2010
House Hunters Int'l
We thought we'd take a cue from HGTV and show you the three houses we are choosing between for our time in England. Then you can guess which one you think we'll move into!
House #1
Pros: 15 minutes away from base (easy commute for Thomas), modern kitchen, detached one car garage, lots of natural sunlight, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms including an en-suite to the master bedroom, good-sized backyard for the dogs, in a town with many other USAF families (would be nice to have people in similar situation around)
Cons: All rooms are very small and close together, would have to borrow major appliances from base, washer is a front loader (UK front-loaders don't fit many clothes), dryer is in the garage, in a town with many other USAF families (might not get the full British experience)
House #2
House #1
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| This house is located in Red Lodge |
Cons: All rooms are very small and close together, would have to borrow major appliances from base, washer is a front loader (UK front-loaders don't fit many clothes), dryer is in the garage, in a town with many other USAF families (might not get the full British experience)
House #2
| This house is located in Ely |
Pros: Modern kitchen (that's the washer to the right of the stove!), great neighborhood with nearby greenbelt for the dogs, one car detached garage, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms including an en-suite to the master bedroom, located in a great city close to Cambridge and only 65 minutes from London, dryer located in the house, wouldn't have to borrow any appliances, great energy performance ratings (meaning we shouldn't be wasting a ton of money on electricity)
Cons: Slightly smaller backyard than House #1, kitchen has a door on it and is a little closed off from the dining room, about 40 minutes from base
House #3
| This house is located in Lord's Walk |
Pros: Government-owned house, super close to base (short commute), large backyard with storage shed/doghouse, lots of closet space, has some American plugs, top loader washer and dryer in separate utility room,
Cons: Super close to base (probably won't get much of a British experience), not so modern, pink carpets, only 2 bedrooms, only 1 bathroom, can hear the F-15s flying (and boy are they loud!!!), wouldn't have the option to get nicer base housing later if we wanted it, bedrooms are small
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