Not really off topic, just Not really off topic, just couldn’t decide which category was best. I think if the housing market is going to recover we will need people who are not happy with what they have. With so many big houses being built in the last decade it will be hard to believe that a lot of people will think their house is too small, but that is going to be my bet, we’ll see.
scaredyclassic
June 7, 2012 @
7:00 PM
I misplaced a pair of pants/ I misplaced a pair of pants/ belt by leaving them in a room I rarely go in forcseveral weeks. I was disturbed I couldn’t find my pants.
tiny house building class in sd in aug. I’m thinking about going.
briansd1
June 8, 2012 @
1:25 PM
Who does the cleaning and Who does the cleaning and maintenance at you guys’ houses?
I hire a maid… but I live in an apartment.
I can’t imagine living in a 5000sf house and doing the cleaning yourself. When would have any free time?
Always studying
June 8, 2012 @
12:50 PM
I bet those of us who live in I bet those of us who live in Temecula will say it’s too big. Just under 3000 sq ft for me, my wife and two dogs. Thank God I have solar.
I miss living in San Diego, just not in my old hood in Mira Mesa.
The-Shoveler
June 8, 2012 @
1:17 PM
Obviously “Always studying” Obviously “Always studying” you have not lived there long enough to fill the house with stuff.
You need more stuff (Just kidding ).
A house is a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get more stuff.
RIP G.C.
svelte
June 8, 2012 @
5:48 AM
It really has to do with It really has to do with changes in the family structure and/or changes in income.
We probably won’t see signficant rises in income in the near term, but families will continue to evolve.
People have kids, kids grow and need their own room, kids leave the house and need their own place (and parents can downsize), parents move in, etc. Those types of changes will drive moving or major renovations.
The-Shoveler
June 8, 2012 @
6:13 AM
I think it’s more about I think it’s more about location/environment upgrades etc…
Does not pay usually to do major upgrades to your home (unless you live in a really really nice area).
You just end up with the nicest home on the block that is worth no more than the home down the street with no upgrades.
Coronita
June 8, 2012 @
6:52 AM
I need a 4 car garage or a I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. with a workshop that allows me to put a car on a car lift…. In carmel valley….
🙁
…. Because I don’t have a local/state/federal pension…..
… But I’m applying for a government job soon so I’ll let you know how it works out….
Thank you….Thank you… Come again tomorrow….
The-Shoveler
June 8, 2012 @
6:53 AM
HA!!!
I was going to say, HA!!!
I was going to say, good luck with that in CV no matter what you can afford.
Maybe try Bonsall or Fallbrook.
bearishgurl
June 8, 2012 @
7:48 AM
flu wrote:I need a 4 car [quote=flu]I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. with a workshop that allows me to put a car on a car lift…. In carmel valley….
🙁
…. Because I don’t have a local/state/federal pension…..[/quote]
flu, that one is FL is a little “tacky.” Closer to home, I believe you can probably find just what you need in Escondido, Poway or El Cajon … sans the “underground parking” :=]
[quote=flu]… But I’m applying for a government job soon so I’ll let you know how it works out….
Thank you….Thank you… Come again tomorrow….[/quote]
Good for YOU, flu! You may still even be young enough to sign up for the POST Academy and qualify for a job with one of those “cushy” law-enforcement pensions in your fifties! And just think of all the “powerful” vehicles you will be able to get paid to race around in!!
Please do share your experiences in the “selection process” here!
svelte
June 8, 2012 @
3:54 PM
flu wrote:I need a 4 car [quote=flu]I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. [/quote]
Nice, would be afraid to get Nice, would be afraid to get it dirty however.
evolusd
June 9, 2012 @
8:50 AM
Our new home is 2,625-sf and Our new home is 2,625-sf and is just right for me, wifey and 2 kids. We are considering enclosing the upstairs loft to make a 4th bedroom in the near future.
mike92104
June 10, 2012 @
7:34 PM
I’ve got all of 900 sq ft I’ve got all of 900 sq ft baby!
CA renter
June 10, 2012 @
10:33 PM
IMHO, it is all about the IMHO, it is all about the layout. We’ve lived in a <1,300 sf house with a family of four, and it was quite comfortable. We've also seen 4,000 sf houses that would not work at all because these builders tend to build a lot of wasted space into their layouts.
Our current house is about 2,200 sf for a family of five, and while one can always wish for a bit more space, it feels just right.
June 7, 2012 @ 6:07 PM
Not really off topic, just
Not really off topic, just couldn’t decide which category was best. I think if the housing market is going to recover we will need people who are not happy with what they have. With so many big houses being built in the last decade it will be hard to believe that a lot of people will think their house is too small, but that is going to be my bet, we’ll see.
June 7, 2012 @ 7:00 PM
I misplaced a pair of pants/
I misplaced a pair of pants/ belt by leaving them in a room I rarely go in forcseveral weeks. I was disturbed I couldn’t find my pants.
June 7, 2012 @ 7:23 PM
http://Www.tumbleweedhomes.com
tiny
http://Www.tumbleweedhomes.com
tiny house building class in sd in aug. I’m thinking about going.
June 8, 2012 @ 1:25 PM
Who does the cleaning and
Who does the cleaning and maintenance at you guys’ houses?
I hire a maid… but I live in an apartment.
I can’t imagine living in a 5000sf house and doing the cleaning yourself. When would have any free time?
June 8, 2012 @ 12:50 PM
I bet those of us who live in
I bet those of us who live in Temecula will say it’s too big. Just under 3000 sq ft for me, my wife and two dogs. Thank God I have solar.
I miss living in San Diego, just not in my old hood in Mira Mesa.
June 8, 2012 @ 1:17 PM
Obviously “Always studying”
Obviously “Always studying” you have not lived there long enough to fill the house with stuff.
You need more stuff (Just kidding ).
A house is a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get more stuff.
RIP G.C.
June 8, 2012 @ 5:48 AM
It really has to do with
It really has to do with changes in the family structure and/or changes in income.
We probably won’t see signficant rises in income in the near term, but families will continue to evolve.
People have kids, kids grow and need their own room, kids leave the house and need their own place (and parents can downsize), parents move in, etc. Those types of changes will drive moving or major renovations.
June 8, 2012 @ 6:13 AM
I think it’s more about
I think it’s more about location/environment upgrades etc…
Does not pay usually to do major upgrades to your home (unless you live in a really really nice area).
You just end up with the nicest home on the block that is worth no more than the home down the street with no upgrades.
June 8, 2012 @ 6:52 AM
I need a 4 car garage or a
I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. with a workshop that allows me to put a car on a car lift…. In carmel valley….
🙁
Something like
http://searchallproperties.com/listings/884976/2755-DOE-CT-TITUSVILLE-FL
Unfortunately, I can’t afford that……
…. Because I don’t have a local/state/federal pension…..
… But I’m applying for a government job soon so I’ll let you know how it works out….
Thank you….Thank you… Come again tomorrow….
June 8, 2012 @ 6:53 AM
HA!!!
I was going to say,
HA!!!
I was going to say, good luck with that in CV no matter what you can afford.
Maybe try Bonsall or Fallbrook.
June 8, 2012 @ 7:48 AM
flu wrote:I need a 4 car
[quote=flu]I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. with a workshop that allows me to put a car on a car lift…. In carmel valley….
🙁
Something like
http://searchallproperties.com/listings/884976/2755-DOE-CT-TITUSVILLE-FL
Unfortunately, I can’t afford that……
…. Because I don’t have a local/state/federal pension…..[/quote]
flu, that one is FL is a little “tacky.” Closer to home, I believe you can probably find just what you need in Escondido, Poway or El Cajon … sans the “underground parking” :=]
[quote=flu]… But I’m applying for a government job soon so I’ll let you know how it works out….
Thank you….Thank you… Come again tomorrow….[/quote]
Good for YOU, flu! You may still even be young enough to sign up for the POST Academy and qualify for a job with one of those “cushy” law-enforcement pensions in your fifties! And just think of all the “powerful” vehicles you will be able to get paid to race around in!!
Please do share your experiences in the “selection process” here!
June 8, 2012 @ 3:54 PM
flu wrote:I need a 4 car
[quote=flu]I need a 4 car garage or a house with underground parking…. [/quote]
I think you just have a bad case of Mitt Envy
http://www.businessinsider.com/check-out-the-55000-car-elevator-mitt-romney-is-installing-at-his-beach-house-2012-5
http://jalopnik.com/5897124/the-truth-about-mitt-romneys-car-elevators
June 8, 2012 @ 6:56 AM
Found a better picture of
Found a better picture of what I want..
http://www.dreamgarage.com/dream-garages/featured/the-library-look
Life is so unfair… 🙁
June 8, 2012 @ 7:09 AM
Nice, would be afraid to get
Nice, would be afraid to get it dirty however.
June 9, 2012 @ 8:50 AM
Our new home is 2,625-sf and
Our new home is 2,625-sf and is just right for me, wifey and 2 kids. We are considering enclosing the upstairs loft to make a 4th bedroom in the near future.
June 10, 2012 @ 7:34 PM
I’ve got all of 900 sq ft
I’ve got all of 900 sq ft baby!
June 10, 2012 @ 10:33 PM
IMHO, it is all about the
IMHO, it is all about the layout. We’ve lived in a <1,300 sf house with a family of four, and it was quite comfortable. We've also seen 4,000 sf houses that would not work at all because these builders tend to build a lot of wasted space into their layouts.
Our current house is about 2,200 sf for a family of five, and while one can always wish for a bit more space, it feels just right.