Instead we wound up buying a nice house with a newly finished deck in a good school district.
But new homeowners can have a very nice house crammed with technology and costing nowhere near what it takes to live in Bill Gates' financial neighborhood.
Meet Jim and Holly: This pair from a mid-Atlantic state has two children and lives in a nice house and each drives a newer-model, large car.
She had a nice house in Old Metairie, a nice car, a great job, a good man who loved her and a wedding date in October.
Indeed, the losers are those who have spent a lifetime in a nice house (or kept trading up under the pre-1997 rollover rules) and are now sitting on a big taxable gain.
So as much as the presidency is nice, the House and Senate are more important, and Karl Rove will play an important part of continuing to build an enduring Republican majority for the next 20 years.
To some fancy little store with nice clothes and ambient house music.
"It doesn't make me feel nervous fighting in my own backyard, fighting just down the road from your house is nice, " says Cook.
Whitaker's house is nice, but the rest of the Peachtree Hills subdivision looks older than its five years, with ragged lawns, boarded-up windows and scrawny playground equipment.
So we added 30% to the Coldwell Banker figures (see: Methodology) to come up with a more realistic price for a 2, 500-square-foot house with nice amenities, and which is located in a top school district.
They built a three-story house in a nice neighborhood, with 12-foot ceilings, marble floors and teak woodwork.
We have a local bookstore that offers books, magazines, used electronics, and has a nice coffee shop in-house.
Financially, in San Diego, we would never have been able to afford our wonderful 2, 700-square-foot two-story house in a nice neighborhood.
Older people would say they were interested in buying a vase and why vases are nice to have in the house.
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Okay, well, we're standing in the orange house, a nice burnt orange.
"What we've seen with House of Cards is a nice impact but a gentle impact, " Netflix Chief Executive Reed Hastings said on a conference call Monday evening.
When Kris and I bought furniture for my Man Room (which had remained empty for the first five years we lived in this house), we bought nice stuff.
It would appear that in the wake of a Democratic landslide in the House, the White House is looking to make nice with Pelosi and her counterparts after tussling with them on a variety of issues for six years.
The White House is calling it a "nice gesture" and has been explaining how this incident is nothing like the breach of security that took place when Tareq and Michaele Salahi infamously crashed the Obamas' state dinner.
"Sometimes this type of publicity will make officers reluctant to do their job, and then we all suffer, or get them overcautious in doing their job, and they do meet a bad guy breaking into a house and try to be too nice and wind up getting killed, " Thomas says.
Mr Wittmann adds a nice point: the current inhabitant of the White House has not been in politics long enough to acquire a record of betrayals.
The Swift House Inn in Middlebury is about as nice a Vermont bed and breakfast you could luck into on short notice (I got the last room a week in advance).
"It was nice just to have the best view in the house, just sit on an armchair at slip and watch it, " said the 31-year-old, who took the winning catch to dismiss Mohammad Asif off the bowling of Anderson.
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