The Place Was A Dump

So, the house we decided to try this year because it had such a nice water view turned out to be a huge dump. The only nice thing about it was the view. Honestly, I have never seen a house in such shabby condition and we’ve been coming here since the early 1990s and have stayed in many houses/apartments. As soon as we walked into the house our hearts sank. We spent the first night in a funk. The next day and a half we spent more than half of all conversation discussing how horrible the house was. Then the AC died. The realty company rep came out and managed to get it running. We went to the beach. We got back and the AC was dead again. It was after hours. The realty company rep came back and frankly told us the house was a dump and they were planning on having a serious talk to the owner about renovations. We weren’t the first people to have issues in that house. He asked us to give him a 10 minute headstart and then we could come over to the office and pick another house.

I think we were packed and out of that dump in an hour. This morning we went back over to finish our quick cleanup–gathering up the trash and the recycling. The realty people are already working out cutting us a check to reimburse us between the cost of the craptastic house and the marvelous house we’re now in (yes, bigger, better equiped house and we’re paying less). We have a view of the lighthouse and excellent breezes come in on the front porch. The bed is really pretty comfortable and I’m happy to say there are plenty of comfortable places to sit in this new house (there were none in the craptastic house–seriously, not one comfortable place to sit).

We took some pictures of the less flattering pieces of the craptastic house and a small video. I’ll have to edit those when we get back home and I’ll post.

The house we’re in now is part of a four house compound. One extended family owns all four houses and takes good care of them. We’ve stayed in one of the smaller ones for years and have always wondered what this house we’re in now was like on the inside. It’s how I would set up a beach house. These owners care about hospitality and you can tell they enjoy coming down and vacationing here too.

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2 Responses to The Place Was A Dump

  1. Liz says:

    I can’t wait to see pictures. That sounds pretty bad.

  2. Liz says:

    I hope this new beach house has really strong windows! Ernesto sounds like a bit of a pest.

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