Redditor Becomes The First Person In Their Family To Own A House, But Family Members Are Not Too Happy With The Property

Redditor Becomes The First Person In Their Family To Own A House, But Family Members Are Not Too Happy With The Property

In a world where real estate is exorbitant and homeownership a distant dream for many, one pharmacist defied the odds and found a perfect match.

Surrounded by generations of renters in their family, they managed to acquire a house on four acres of land, a feat that would leave many envious. However, this is no ordinary house, but a unique property that has its advantages and disadvantages.

The house, nestled between two railway lines and surrounded by railway crossings, would deter most potential buyers. The relentless symphony of blaring train horns and rumbling tracks, however, was of no consequence to this homeowner, who had been Deaf since birth.

The vibrations were no more than a minor inconvenience, easily overshadowed by the joy of owning a home.

While the trains were a non-issue for the OP, their hearing family members found the noise unbearable. And you best believe that they made their worries known to OP.

One of OP's siblings even equated the inconvenience to a bright light constantly piercing into the eyes.

Regardless, OP stood their ground, embracing the quirks of their new abode. But the nagging became an everyday affair that triggered OP to make certain statements to their family that are now threatening to break the bonds they share.

Check out the full details of the story below:

OP got an affordable house that is against two separate railway lines. But they have no issues with the noise since they're deaf

OP's family members constantly complain about the noise when they visit, and even when they aren't visiting. After getting fed up, OP told their family members off, which hasn't gone down well with everyone

We gathered some comments from the Reddit community for your viewing pleasure:

"NTA...What is it that they expect you to do exactly? Tell the trains to stop?"

"You’re absolutely right that they should either come over and be gracious, or not come over at all. NTA"

"4 acres is sizeable and it sounds like you're the perfect person for the place. Good for you! They can kick rocks down the railway."

"What a ridiculous display of nonsense from people imposing on your hospitality without an equivalent home to offer. NTA"

"Your home sounds like a wonderful investment. Hopefully they will get accustomed to the sounds."

"so , like,….. are you supposed to move to a whole different house because it would be more convenient for them?"

"Oh no, a situation where they’re temporarily more disadvantaged than you are. Better drop everything to fix it."

This story serves as a testament that one man's food can certainly be another man's poison. While OP's unique circumstances allowed them to turn a perceived flaw into a strength, the reactions of their family members reveal the complexity of navigating personal preferences and social expectations.

OP's journey to homeownership is a reminder that sometimes, the perfect home is simply the one that meets our needs, regardless of what others may think.

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