Is this is a home actually on Christmas Lane, or a side street. Because if it’s actually on mainstream Christmas Lane…..with all due respect, have you considered the implications of buying a home on Christmas Lane?
I mean, unless you are really really into it, do you really want to deal with putting up the decorations, having a block party and dealing with visitors almost everyday during the winter holiday err I mean Christmas?
Some people are really into it, but for others, this might be fun the first year or two, but imagine if you really aren’t into it and have to put up with it every year. Just think about the traffic, parking, getting in and out of your home…Your neighbors outside every night for awhile.
Not trying to burst your bubble. Just something to consider…If you’re the type of person that likes this stuff, great. Not everyone would want to deal with it… In theory, you can be also a scrooge and not put up anything up, turn off the lights, and avoid it all, but you still need to deal with your neighbors, traffic,etc.
Me, personally. I like going to Christmas lane, but I would hate to live there. I like to go to a home that’s peace and quite. Even during Halloween, I have our fair share of trick-o-treaters being that I’m pretty close to a school and a park.