08/17/2022
She’s One Streetlamp Short Of A Streeter McClure
by: notalwaysright.com
I’m showing a couple around my house. They seem to be genuinely interested, and the woman is doing all the talking.
Woman: “I noticed a street light close to the house. Is that an issue?”
Me: “We don’t think so. It is a bit bright, but we have blackout curtains so we don’t notice it.”
Woman: “I don’t know. I think it might be a problem.” *Turning to her husband* “Do you think it will be a problem?” *Without letting him answer* “I think that’s going to be a problem.”
Me: “Well, some people have contacted the council and they came out to fit shades on the lights. You can see them around the area; that would work and it’s a free service.”
Woman: “Hmm, I don’t know. Do you think they would move the light?”
Me: “Dig up the street and move the light? No, I doubt that. I would take a drive down the road and look at some of the other lights that have had the shades on.”
Woman: “I don’t know. We will have to think about it.”
Me: “Not a problem. You let me know.”
Woman: “It’s just that we like the house, but we couldn’t put up with the light.”
Me: “I understand.”
Woman: “If there was something they could do…”
Me: “As I say, they fit a shade to the street light that blocks the light from shining in the windows.”
Woman: “Would they? Oh, I’m not sure if that would work.”
Me: “Again, they have done it for several houses around here. You can see for yourself when the street lights turn on.”
Woman: “Around here? Where?”
Me: “On most streets. You can’t miss them; they have black shades fitted.”
Woman: “Hmm, well, we will think about it.”
Me: “Okay.”
Woman: “Because of the lights.”
Me: “No, no, I understand.”
I led them out and the man gave me an apologetic smile. Months later, they did put in an offer — way below the market price and what we had already agreed on with another buyer. I hope she found the house she was looking for, but every street around here has the exact same lights exactly the same distance from the houses.