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re: Office debate - What is considered a large home to you?
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:33 am to TheMailman
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:33 am to TheMailman
I consider anything over 4,000 sq ft to be large.
I’m right at 3,000 with 2 kids and I can see myself upgrading before long
I’m right at 3,000 with 2 kids and I can see myself upgrading before long
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:34 am to LNCHBOX
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I'm not the one saying most and pretending my opinion is somehow more valid than someone else's, now am I?
You’re not saying much at all actually.
Other than opinions are anecdotal. Nice conclusion Einstein. Any other anecdotal opinions about anecdotal opinions you want to opine on?
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:35 am to theunknownknight
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You’re not saying much at all actually.
Other than opinions are anecdotal. Nice conclusion Einstein. Any other anecdotal opinions about anecdotal opinions you want to opine on?
It would have just been easier for you to say "box, you're right."
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:36 am to yellowfin
Big homes are fun when you have a house full of people and constant activities
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:37 am to LNCHBOX
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It would have just been easier for you to say "box, you're right."
Oh... so you are really the one pretending your opinion is better than others
That was an easy trap
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:38 am to theunknownknight
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Oh... so you are really the one pretending your opinion is better than others
That was an easy trap
Not that I'm right about the waste, about the opinions. Stop trying to worm your way out of this It's getting sad.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:38 am to theunknownknight
Baws! Baws! Cut that shite out, it’s Christmas time.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:39 am to 777Tiger
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Baws! Baws! Cut that shite out, it’s Christmas time.
We're just killing time in the slow week
Right?
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:40 am to LNCHBOX
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We're just killing time in the slow week
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:51 am to Fusaichi Pegasus
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over 3k
This
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:56 am to SM6
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If it is bigger than mine
We have a winner
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:57 am to TheMailman
30,000 sq ft
This post was edited on 12/19/18 at 11:04 am
Posted on 12/19/18 at 10:59 am to NYCAuburn
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My sisters father inlaw has a 2 bedroom house that is 12,000 square feet
as far as bedrooms its basically a crazy big master, then a guest room in the portion of the house that was built in the 1700's(11k addition on small old home.)
OK. We need to consider the math on this one right here.
11,000 square foot addition? Really? "A crazy big master" Is there a half basketball court in the bedroom or something? Seriously, explain this to me.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:00 am to jbgleason
Dude, do you even Hamptons?
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:03 am to jbgleason
sounds like a minecraft house my 11 year old built a few months ago.
one huge master bedroom with all kinds of stupid shite in it.
one huge master bedroom with all kinds of stupid shite in it.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:08 am to TheMailman
Scraps. We would have LOVED to get scraps when i was a kid. And a SHED!? that would be like a mansion to me.
I had to live under a rusty piece of tin in a mud puddle, and all I got to eat was the pictures of the food from the grocery ads.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:08 am to TheMailman
I have a "starter" townhome that is like 1,450 sq ft (2 BR, 2.5 bath).
Its great for us, but with just one kid (14 weeks old), we're starting to out grow it.
Thank god we have tons of attic space and a great patio, because we have absolutely no outdoor storage area like a garage or shed.
Its great for us, but with just one kid (14 weeks old), we're starting to out grow it.
Thank god we have tons of attic space and a great patio, because we have absolutely no outdoor storage area like a garage or shed.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:09 am to TheMailman
This is really a matter of geography because space isn’t equally divided in some places. I lived in older cities where lots were pretty small.
Where I live now homes generally run about $600 per sq foot. When I lived in Baton Rouge it was closer to $100.
So where I live now indoor space usually runs close to 1k. Now many people have some sort of enclosed porch that is more like an outdoor living room than a back deck, but is generally not considered part of the Sq footage. I would say what most consider big is a 3-1 or a 3-2 that is roughly around 1500 sq ft.
When we travel to places in “the country” my kids think we are poor AF because people elsewhere live in what my kids think are castles.
Where I live now homes generally run about $600 per sq foot. When I lived in Baton Rouge it was closer to $100.
So where I live now indoor space usually runs close to 1k. Now many people have some sort of enclosed porch that is more like an outdoor living room than a back deck, but is generally not considered part of the Sq footage. I would say what most consider big is a 3-1 or a 3-2 that is roughly around 1500 sq ft.
When we travel to places in “the country” my kids think we are poor AF because people elsewhere live in what my kids think are castles.
Posted on 12/19/18 at 11:11 am to jbgleason
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"A crazy big master" Is there a half basketball court in the bedroom or something? Seriously, explain this to me.
Its a very large bedroom. Has 3 fireplaces, full living room suite, etc.., if it had a kitchen, you would think its the house. Its the entire second floor of the addition.
He sold his business for 95 million and still leases the land the company is currently on for 150k a month. Lots of disposable income. He bought an old stone house built in 1792 and added on. Had an Amish family essentially living in the garage for two years while they hand built and did all the custom wood working on the inside. They even used trees from the property.
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