Most people start their house-hunting with a big list of items they want to find. A large backyard or a large garage are preferred by some, while others have a specific number of bedrooms in mind.
Although preferences and tastes vary from one prospective buyer to the next, I believe we can all agree that there are some characteristics that none of us desire in a new house.

Amber Hall believed she had discovered her dream first home after weeks of looking when she entered a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home for sale in Centennial, Colorado. She reportedly envisioned her two kids and two dogs playing in the backyard and was particularly pleased with the setting.
She was obviously unaware that the residence already had some fairly slithery tenants.

Amber couldn’t wait for her family to move in and customise the property when she had officially purchased it. However, as one of her dogs started acting abnormally and she was unloading, she started to have concerns.
She clarified, according to KOAA: “My dog squatted down and began moving very slowly over here while I was attempting to unpack.”
There were two little openings here, and I noticed snakes slithering up the wall as I went to see what he was staring at, thinking it might be a spider or something. I thus became anxious.
You did indeed read that accurately. The walls are snazzy.
According to reports, the big snakes had curled up within the wall next to the door that connected her garage and yard. The fact that Hall felt warmth when she put her hand farther up the wall was concerning since it meant that more of the animals were concealed.
The snakes were “shockingly big,” she remarked.
“Everyone believes they are a garter snake of some kind after all the investigation. It should be noted, however, that no one has ever seen their garter snake that large.
Because I’m so terrified that there are snakes in or beneath the boxes, I’m unable to unpack anything. It’s like if you crawl into bed and then, as soon as the sheet touches your foot or anything else, you yank the covers off or leap out of bed to make sure nothing is inside.

According to Amber, the first snake was found just over a week ago. In total, ten snakes have since been discovered.
A snake wrangler, who has been humanely removing the snakes from the house, was hired by the terrified mother. He informed Amber that some of the snakes might have been residing in the residence for the previous two years, given their size.
“Nobody would ever say that they knew they were there, but I don’t feel like I’m the first one to find them,” Hall remarked.
It is difficult. This is my first house, and I’m forty-two. I can’t enjoy what I’ve worked so hard for throughout my life. It’s something my kids can enjoy. I’m terrified to death.
To date, Amber has spent about $1,000 getting rid of her undesirable house visitors. She stated that she probably won’t feel at ease until the house’s concrete is torn up to reveal their living quarters.
I literally have a nightmare over this! Living in a snake-infested house must be quite uncomfortable for Amber and her kids.