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you gotta let me know.. should i stay or should i go? so i guess this falls under the auspices of home decorating (and clash references), in a way. i wanted to write to you because you are an artist, and perhaps you might understand my dilemma about spaces and places. i am a med student, so peace and quiet are nice things. pleasant surroundings also important for those few, precious moments at home. i moved into a GORGEOUS loft-style apt in a cool up-and-coming revitalizing-itself kinda neighborhood. my apt has a claw-foot tub, skylights that open to the fall new england air, stainless steel apps and the most gorgeous hardwoods you will ever see. problem is: my house was sold/bought during my lease, and the new owners are pushing a lot of construction through on the 1st fl. they claim it's nearly over, and i will be starting surgery soon (hence not at home as often to bothered by it, maybe..?). but i don't know whether to move or not. i found a new loft-style apt, and it has tons of charm, character, and the building is lovely and well-maintenanced. but it is not the same. the neighborhood is also not as cool, although, it is nice enough. i have to make a decision as i am trying to study for a major licensing exam, and i have allowed this to gnaw away at me. i am at the point of screaming or tearing my hair out with all the various stresses. any thoughts? much appreciated, sorry for the length. sincerest apologies.
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If the new owners are causing you stress, I would move. You won't be as home as often, so maybe you won't be bothered by the dullness of the other appartment. Of course, this one does have a skylight. Enviroment is important, but I fear the new owners are ruining it with their construction. If you can, I would try to find a better place, but if you don't have time, and the new owners don't stop there construction soon, I would move. ]
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