On a viewing day, it’s easy to fall for the kitchen first. Sunlight on worktops, tidy cushions and a painted hallway can make a house look ready for your life, but the feeling rarely stops at the front door. The street outside, the walk for milk, after-school noise and shared spaces all shape whether a place feels easy to live in. A good area doesn’t need to be perfect. It needs enough familiar details to make daily life feel natural. Walk the R…
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