And I'm not a big fan of new construction. I am 23 years old, woman. I decided to buy my own home with a loan, of course, nowadays rarely does anyone have 100,000 euros in cash to withdraw. I looked at what was on offer. I also don't like the new construction. I personally did not like the fact that from the front door you go straight into a room that is a living room with a sofa and kitchen. I am a supporter of the corridor. I do not accept that shoes, jackets, bags, sitting in the living room and when cooking to stink on the stove. It doesn't seem ethical to me. Also now the winter with boots as we enter becomes horror, mud, snow. It's different to go down the hall with a wet rag and come on, but if it's in the living room and japash will be pork. Otherwise, I like a two-room apartment with two bathrooms, because when you have children, especially in the summer, it's nice to be able to bathe at the same time, and not to wait, to get out, time is wasted. For the small bedrooms I agree with you, I can have a small living room and a small kitchen, but in the bedrooms I want to expand. My advice is to turn to the old construction around 1980. I recently found a very nice hit. It was a living room with a shared kitchen, a bathroom, a corridor, a large bedroom and a small children's bedroom. It was good for a family with one child in the foreground, but I keep it in a big bathroom, because I'm used to having a bathtub and a shower cabin, and in this bathroom there was only room for one and I gave up. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen around Sofia houses on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. I can have a small living room and a small kitchen, but in the bedrooms I want to expand. My advice is to turn to the old construction around 1980. I recently found a very nice hit. It was a living room with a shared kitchen, a bathroom, a corridor, a large bedroom and a small children's bedroom. It was good for a family with one child in the foreground, but I keep it in a big bathroom, because I'm used to having a bathtub and a shower cabin, and in this bathroom there was only room for one and I gave up. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen houses around Sofia on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. I can have a small living room and a small kitchen, but in the bedrooms I want to expand. My advice is to turn to the old construction around 1980. I recently found a very nice hit. It was a living room with a shared kitchen, a bathroom, a corridor, a large bedroom and a small children's bedroom. It was good for a family with one child in the foreground, but I keep it in a big bathroom, because I'm used to having a bathtub and a shower cabin, and in this bathroom there was only room for one and I gave up. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen houses around Sofia on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. I recently found a very nice hit. It was a living room with a shared kitchen, a bathroom, a corridor, a large bedroom and a small children's bedroom. It was good for a family with one child in the foreground, but I keep it in a big bathroom, because I'm used to having a bathtub and a shower cabin, and in this bathroom there was only room for one and I gave up. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen around Sofia houses on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. I recently found a very nice hit. It was a living room with a shared kitchen, a bathroom, a corridor, a large bedroom and a small children's bedroom. It was good for a family with one child in the foreground, but I keep it in a big bathroom because I'm used to having a bath and a shower, and in this bathroom there was only room for one and I gave up. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen around Sofia houses on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen around Sofia houses on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading. However, if this doesn't confuse you, it's a great idea. I agree with other people to look for a house if you have a car and you don't mind where you will be if you are looking for space. I have seen around Sofia houses on two above-ground and one underground floor for 150,000 euros and you are spreading.
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And I watched new construction at one time. Well, what can I tell you - I'm not an architect, but it can be seen with the naked eye that there is no straight line. I don't know if the builders were drunk or drunk, but they weren't. Not to mention the practicality. Some bedrooms measuring 2 by 2. So what to put in this bedroom? Is it a bed? A closet? Is it a wardrobe? And the bigger question - then how will you open a door to enter and even enter where exactly you will step? Maybe you imagine things like this - you open a door and go straight to bed, you will not stand up or walk? You even have to take off your clothes in the other room. But otherwise the prices are American. And on top of that? Not that anything, but I've seen caravans on the net that are much more practical.