August 30, 2014

House Hunters: How funky is your chicken?




Space for Chickens in Chicago
Description: Chicago couple, Scribner and Amanda, are looking to get out of their five-hundred square foot apartment and into a house with a lot more space for themselves, plus room in the back for their latest interest: urban chickens. But their style preferences are not the same. She wants a place with plenty of vintage charm. He prefers something with modern updates, especially in the kitchen. Can this hip young couple find a nest that will make them both happy?
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So today's house hunters are Amanda and Scribner.


Amanda and Scribner are a couple of basic bitches who think they're hipsters, so, once again:


Amanda is a 27-year-old psychotherapist and Scribner is 29 and works in advertising. They moved to Chicago from Tampa a couple years ago and are currently renting in Lakeview. They point out that they don't have a car so, "we walk everywhere or we ride our vintage bikes." It's a good thing they pointed out that they ride vintage bikes, otherwise I might not have figured out so quickly that they're d-bags. (Please note: it's not inherently douchy to ride a vintage bike - really, who cares? - but it is douchy to specifically point out that your bike is vintage. It's like when someone makes it a point of saying they're drinking a microbrew instead of just saying beer.)


And they're the kind of assholes who ride their bikes on the sidewalk. I feel like I should legally be allowed to shove anyone who rides their bike on the sidewalk. Besides, in Chicago it's illegal to ride your bike on the sidewalk if you're over the age of 12.

Anyway, they're looking for a house in Logan Square because Lakeview is too expensive. Their budget is $350,000 and she wants a vintage home but he wants something modern. Man, a problem like that has never been on House Hunters before. They also want an updated kitchen so Scribner can "whip up creations" and a backyard because they both want "urban chicken." I would have bet dollars to donuts that they made up the term "urban chickens," but then I would have lost some dollars (but plus side, I would have had some donuts). According to Amanda and Scribner, owning chickens is legal in Chicago, but they also rode their bikes on the sidewalk, so I don't think we can trust them as far as legality goes.


This is Amanda casually knitting, just like how they casually mentioned that they ride vintage bikes and casually mentioned that they want to raise chickens.

Anyway, their realtor is Jon.


House #1 is a 5 bed 3 bath 2000 square foot single family home in Logan Square.


The home was built in 1892 but was recently renovated.


That kitchen, though...I don't know. I don't like tile in general, but I get why they're used in homes in warm climates. Here, though, I think they should have continued with the hardwood floors or used a darker tile or something. It looks like they accidentally plopped a new construction kitchen into an 1890's home.






The backyard is "perfect for chickens."


They check out the upstairs which has two bedrooms. This is ostensibly the master bedroom, since it has the attached bathroom.


Scribner thinks he "might need a neck brace," but I think that if he just doesn't stand in that exact spot, he'll be fine.


The master bathroom has some weird stripes, but they like that it's updated and has a dual vanity (which is on the wall you can't see).


They also check out the basement which has more ugly tile work and...


The ugliest effing bathroom I've ever seen.


House #2 is another 1890's home in Logan Square. It has 3 beds and 2 baths in 2000 square feet for $350,000.


Amanda loves the stained glass, which was the original transom above the door.


The house still has the original flooring.


And the original stainless steel appliances.


Amanda says she likes the sink because "it's a little retro-looking." Umm, no. It's from the 80's, not the 50's. Amanda and Scribner seem like the kind of people who would think the ugliest thing was cute as long as you told them it was vintage.


For example, Scribner says, "These stairs are awesome," because they somehow think 80's is vintage.


The pink carpet continues into the master bedroom. At least the comforter kind of matches.


They don't like that the master bathroom does not have a shower or bathtub because, "If you forget something, you have to come all the way back up here." Why couldn't they just leave everything they need in the downstairs bathroom?


The basement has a bedroom, full bath, and kitchen, so they can rent it as a separate apartment if they want to.


Thankfully there is plenty of room in the backyard for some chickens.


Before seeing house #3, Amanda and Scribner go to a coffee shop and have a really scintillating conversation. "I love coffee shops." "I love coffee."


House #3 is actually in the Medical District and is a $239,000 two flat. They would own both flats, but rent out the top one, which is 1 bed and 1 bath. The owner's flat is 3 bed and 2 baths in 2000 square feet.


I know I've said this before, but I could not live in a place with the hardwood placed on a diagonal. It would drive me crazy and I feel like it would give me headaches.


The kitchen was just kind of thrown into the corner of the living room.


The "second bedroom" in the basement is totally not a bedroom. And legally they can't call it that since it does not have a window.


The actual bedroom in the basement is a good size, but it's short.


So short that they had to chop off the top of the door to make it fit.


They don't like the master bathroom either. I'm pretty certain that window was put in upside-down.




The rental suite is pretty dated, but Jon thinks they could get $900 to $1000 a month if they updated it.


This place doesn't have a yard but Scribner says, "We still have a place to come out and stretch our stems." Ugh, stems? There's only one person who can use the word stems and he's a fictional character.



And Scribner is no Christian.


Amanda and Scribner talk about the houses they've seen. House #1 has a big kitchen, but it lacks the charm Amanda wanted. House #2 has more charm and a big backyard, but they don't like the master bathroom. House #3 needs work, but it's a good price and has a rental unit.

Amanda and Scribner pick House #1.


And they have their chickens now, so I'm sure their new neighbors are really going to love them.

12 comments:

  1. I just stumbled upon your blog and I'm dying from laughter. Please continue posting! :)

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  2. I don't know if its just the picture or my limited chicken knowledge, but did they not pick the ugliest most bedraggled looking chickens possible??? Great post! Hilarious as always!

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  3. I love these guys who marry their "beards".
    I'm sure the neighbors will love the chickens

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  4. I don't think Scribner is hiding gayness as Anonymous up there implies. I think he is a trans man. He mentions he is only 5'4" (short for a guy but average for a woman) and they moved in together after three months of dating (classic lesbian move if I do say so myself). Lots of other clues that he used to be a woman if you are familiar with transgender people, too.

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  5. Just watched this episode on Netflix and this couple drove me up the wall so I had to google them and see what others had to say. Thank you for the hilarious recap.

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  6. Does anyone know if the wife in s.110 is a transgender? Hubs and I are in disagreement. Lol he thinks yes I think no. Any help would be appreciated! Ty

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    1. I seriously just googled to see if I could find that out. She looked very masculine and her voice was deep too.

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    2. I did too. Lol on hgtv it has recap of the episode but that's it. I was hoping for a comments section BC my hubs can't be the only one who thought it lol. But ty for trying

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  7. I just found this blog googling the same thing re: s.110. She must be trans. LOVE that House Hunters is shows regular people living their lives!

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  8. You missed the best part!

    While she's casually knitting, he's casually cutting brussels sprouts off of the stem.

    Because of course they'd buy brussels sprouts on the stem.

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  9. Hey guys, we can totally help solve the question! Amanda is pregnant, by me, which means I'm male and she's a female. The blog is pretty funny because we completely agree with the way we come across - it's pretty ridiculous. But hey, it's a tv show for fun. Baby is due in July, so wish us luck.

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  10. I feel like Amanda could do way better than Scribner.

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