Richie and Sarah decided to look for a new house because Sarah didn't like the cul-de-sac anymore. The once-charming neighborhood had become too noisy and busy for her liking, filled with the constant hum of traffic and the never-ending bustle of neighbors. The sense of community she once cherished now felt stifling, and she longed for a place where they could find some peace and privacy.
The following weeks were a whirlwind of activity as Richie and Sarah found themselves swept up in the excitement of house hunting. Each weekend was packed with viewings, their car loaded with real estate brochures, and their conversations dominated by discussions of potential properties. They toured modern townhouses with sleek designs, quaint cottages with picket fences, and spacious suburban homes with sprawling lawns. Each house had its own charm, but none of them felt quite right.