<p>DH and I have our own home offices. Mine is tiny, a little nook at the front of the house off my music room. DH works from home now, so he has a really large space where he runs his business. </p>
<p>I agree with Ema; I don’t want my stuff spread out on the kitchen table or dining room, so I would have been one of those looking for at least a small space for my desk and computer.</p>
<p>Must be just me then and we have a home office! It actually is just a spare bedroom that we put a big desk in and where we have the PC. But neither my H or I use it, except when we have to print something out. Once I am done paying college tuition it’s getting turned into a master bath & walk-in closet and we are adding an addition off of that which will be the new master bedroom. </p>
<p>H sits at the island when he has work to do at home and I sit on the sofa with my laptop or ipad. </p>
<p>I do have another bedroom in the basement that someone can use as an office if we ever sell. </p>
<p>I can understand needing one if you work from home all the time. </p>
<p>I love Property Virgins! What city will they be in?</p>
<p>I’d love to have a nook or small room home office but also would not need it to be exclusively “an office” . And I feel like that I am the last person who does NOT want an open concept - at least for the kitchen. I like having the kitchen area to myself away from the the more social areas of the house. </p>
<p>It is exciting to know someone on a show. That is how I felt all thru the Olympics and Nationals. I have a homeofffice, with all my billing, paper products, files, etc. Yes, it is used weekends and evenings, but it essential to me. It is also the ugliest room in house, with unmatchd cabinets and file cabinets etc.</p>
<p>Will they be working with Egypt Sherrod? A lot of people were upset when they replaced Sandra Rinomato with Egypt (actually I think Sandra resigned), but I like her. She seems cool. </p>