Choosing the Right Home

In a discussion about housing preferences, speakers evaluate why different choices fit different people, particularly focusing on the needs and choices of Ashley and Steve selecting a home that suits their lifestyle including ample storage and space.

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B says:
All these various things, but chosen was, you know, that was their choice. It was their choice.
A says:
Do you know, I think when I'm looking at this, I quite like the one that Terry chose of this. Should we put this one on? I think this one's a nice one.
B says:
So we are going now.
A says:
Take that.
B says:
One, you over and put this one goes nice.
A says:
If we pop this, that set, that's perfect.
B says:
All right.
A says:
That's nice.
B says:
Yeah, but I don't think I would like. You know, it looked a very nice house, all the rest of it. Yeah, but I don't know if I would like that leisure.
A says:
Well, I. I think different people have different reasons for choosing their houses. And I think. I think Ashley and Steve chose that house because they thought it was just right for them. So I think it's the right house for Ashley and Steve. Yeah, and might not be the right house for you.
B says:
And might not be the right house for me. Where are they going to keep their bicycles and things? Oh, they've got lots of space to keep bicycles. They've got a garage, a big garage, and then they've got lots of place down by the basement. They've got lots of places to store things. How have they. Yeah, there's lots and lots. But is there any place to carry you carry your handbag and carry your bag or something? Yes, they've got plenty of storage to place to put. To keep things. So for the children growing up, there won't be any problem just to store things. There's place to store everything.