is a well landscaped pollinator garden a bug or a feature? it is a certified monarch waystation full of native blooming wildflowers. lots of butterflies. it doesn’t look super neat like a row of boxwoods would, but the flowering perennials are planted in rows and it’s beautiful IMO. our real estate agent didn’t have an opinion. submitted by /u/SitaBird [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1upwhtz/should_i_dig_out_my_pollinator_garden_and_sod/
As the title says. I found a very unique house that fits my family's needs, but the seller is asking for way over what it is worth and aren't willing to come down. They originally listed the home for $795k. They've dropped it down to $770k, we counter offered $745k and they countered with $760k. Built in 1990, has had some remodeling done but not by professionals. The floors are lumpy and uneven linoleum. The roof has *maybe* 3 years left, but also some areas already show rot so basically the whole roof will have to be replaced immediately upon moving in. The sellers are not willing to put any money towards the roof, or take any off of listing price. It has a HUGE deck in the backyard, but some support beams have rot so will also have to be replaced asap. All of the windows are old single pane lead windows that haven't been maintained, so they're difficult to open and shut. They also lack screens and I have young (9 and 7) year old kids. One of the larger windows i...