Where do you prefer to buy your house?

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Italy
December 6, 2006 8:10am CST
Do you prefer to get your house in the country or in the city? I'd like to buy a nice country house but my husband likes more an apartment in the city... What's about you? Do you prefer to get your house in the country or in the city?
8 responses
@Albone (1338)
• Italy
6 Dec 06
i prefer a home in the city
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@sweetie88 (4556)
• Pakistan
6 Dec 06
I live in the Manchester of Asia means Faisalabad, Pakistan. Faisalabad is my city and Pkaistan is my country. I'll like to live in the northern areas of my country. It can be any city. The northern areas of my country r really very beautiful and full of greenery. Nature can be felt there easily.
• United States
6 Dec 06
Well as of right now I live in keywest and I coudlnt afford it if I tried...I like living here but if I ever want to own anything I will not be able to do it here! You can buy a bigger house for a cheaper price in the country...but I dont know...Im very content were I am right now!
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@maddog108 (3435)
• Australia
6 Dec 06
i live in a city lots of people but if i get the chance i would rather live in the contry nice and peacefull
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• India
18 Dec 06
i would like to buy a house in my own city and i like independent house not a apartment because u don't have privacy in apartment.
@FrancyDafne (2047)
• Italy
22 Mar 07
What about me? That I'd have to have married with you, because I'd like to buy a little and nice country house, but my wife hates it. We don't live in a flat, we live in a little country near our town, we live in a little detached house (una villetta a schiera tanto per intenderci) we paid a lot of money, I wanted to buy something in the country, but it was not possible, women always decide all that concerns the house.... and maybe it's right this way.... who knows....
@Albone (1338)
• Italy
6 Dec 06
i prefer a home in the city
@serjhonny (350)
• Italy
6 Dec 06
I like to live in the city, but not in the storic centre! A country house is boring... ;-)