irvinehomeowner said:Mety said:eyephone said:Even if it was an option. If you can?t afford an extra couple hundred of dollars, maybe buying a house is not for you.
It's not about the extra cost that's wrong. The rain gutter is something that should be included default like the entry door or windows. Does that even pass the inspection without rain gutters?
Really? In a place where it hasn't rained in like a decade?
Some people actually don't like the look of rain gutters.
But I love them:
1. Easier to hang Christmas (or holiday) lights.
2. It gives inclined roof edges a more finished look.
Years ago when we bought in a new community, rain gutters were not standard so we paid a company to put them on... wasn't very expensive and I think either that year or a few years later, El Nino hit and all our neighbors were asking us who we used.
Oh, should I look at it like no AC in Manhattan Beach is standard? Okay then, it might make sense.
But it's been raining more lately so it's better to have and give no room for mold at your home.