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Mother F******ng Fireplaces man... Beautiful homes destroyed by fireplace position

So I have been posting on here for a couple days regarding home searching. I googled and might be missing it but I am finding any house built like 95-2003ish has this god awful fireplace right where your 65" TV should BE!! you can say these homes didnt grow well with the times... And what gets me is these fire places are like in calm climate areas. Sacramento for example...

I keep thinking oh damn I may want to commit to my down payment on this one... Then I see why its cheap as fuck... The fireplace ruins the whole fucking living room. Maybe if you're 90 and you can't use a remote you may like to light up a fire during a cold 54 degree winter night but damn man.

I want the somewhat open floor plan. And no I dont want to hang a 70" tv above a fireplace and have it angled like the tower of pisa.

I am convinced that a fireplace is single handedly ruining thousands of homes in california. That fireplace fucks up the value so bad.

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