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‘What’s an automatic green flag when you visit someone’s home?’ – 21 subtle ways someone’s house tells you they’re a keeper

13.

‘Clean bathroom, no little flies in the kitchen, no holes in the walls matching a fist…’
Annual_Head_2858

14.

‘A couch you can actually sit on. Not a display couch with 400 tiny pillows.’
phb71

15.

‘This may be odd, but I appreciate homes with projects everywhere and clutter to a certain extent, as long as things are sanitary. Kids’ art on the walls. Books, toys, plants, shoes by the door, a sink full of dishes indicating they love to cook but are not worried about me seeing them.

‘It tells me the people are not uptight or neurotic, they are creative and busy and value family time over appearances. These folks won’t judge our house for not looking like an instagram post when they come over.’
namesmakemenervous

16.

‘Cooking stuff (you can tell if it’s only for display) People who cook are generally wonderful in other ways.’
RogerMurdockCo-Pilot

17.

‘A pile of junk mail and stuff on the kitchen counter. I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t have clutter.’
writekindofnonsense

18.

‘I care more about the feel I get in peoples homes. My house growing up was never as nice as my friends but my parents are Middle Eastern and always welcomed my friends with “make yourself at home” policy and loaded our house with lots of food. I always appreciated that and my house was definitely the chosen one amongst my friends.’
DistinctAct3510

19.

‘Warm lights. White lights are for hospitals and psychopaths.’
TheCastingDudeX

20.

‘Beer fridge in the garage and/or deep freezer. Never been to a house with either of these where I didn’t feel welcome.’
D-Will11

21.

‘Jeez half of these green flags are just shit I’d expect. Soap at sinks? Clean toilet and clean bathroom towels? Small garbage cans in the bathroom?

How the fuck am I not fucking married?’
One-Earth9294

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