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Old 01-04-2014, 11:29 AM
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Wholly crap!!! That looks amazing. I like the plans, looks like it will be a dream home for sure. You have to love the H.O.A. rules. But if you want to keep the neighbors down to a minimum, just buy the lots next to you.... LOL
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Wholly crap!!! That looks amazing. I like the plans, looks like it will be a dream home for sure. You have to love the H.O.A. rules. But if you want to keep the neighbors down to a minimum, just buy the lots next to you.... LOL



You just pipe down!!



I have enough trouble with my wife...
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For the kind of money they are asking for those condos, give me many acres (forested) with access to a lake and a cabin with a mechanical shed (metal lathe, CNC, mill, etc.).

Put my happy rear in the middle and I'd be a happy camper.
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For the kind of money they are asking for those condos, give me many acres (forested) with access to a lake and a cabin with a mechanical shed (metal lathe, CNC, mill, etc.).

Put my happy rear in the middle and I'd be a happy camper.


Well -- I guess that's why the United States of America is so big... there's something for everyone!


The Townhomes were all sold out by the time they even offered them for sale... People prefer that kind of vacation home over in these mountain towns -- they don't have to worry about anything except to unlock the door... and close it when they leave. These seem to be occupied more during golf season -- as I've only seen one being used so far this winter. With the proximity to the golf club house (across the street) and 27 holes to play --- I would assume they're mostly the golf crowd.

We bought our lot primarily for the view -- and mostly because it was as far away from those and future town home sites as we could get.
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Greg, those plans look friggin awesome. That design is kind of Prairie style (think Frank Lloyd Wright) meets Post and Beam.

The "A" and "B" elevations are pretty kick azz!!

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No problem at all. Anytime we can get Greg to share his life it's all good.
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Nice looking house design, Greg.


As for the original post, holy crap does Singapore do some crazy stuff. Then again, look at the population density.
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You just pipe down!!



I have enough trouble with my wife...




Hell I could have mentioned that the wine room doesn't look close enough to the media room. (or big enough)
I also will mention that my wife is still griping that she wants a "back lit" shoe rack along 1 wall in the master closet. Along with a center island to put more "girl" stuff in.
We bought our place last year, because it was perfect. Then we moved in......
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Nice looking house design, Greg.


As for the original post, holy crap does Singapore do some crazy stuff. Then again, look at the population density.
THANKS --- it's been changed quite a bit since these were done. I was just giving a general peek.

Singapore is also WORLD CLASS MONEY.... It's like going to Monaco... you think you're pretty set --- and then you see how real money lives.
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Hell I could have mentioned that the wine room doesn't look close enough to the media room. (or big enough)
I also will mention that my wife is still griping that she wants a "back lit" shoe rack along 1 wall in the master closet. Along with a center island to put more "girl" stuff in.
We bought our place last year, because it was perfect. Then we moved in......


I don't even care about the house -- I've spent all my time getting the shop right. I don't drink so more than one bottle of wine is too much. It's been changed since this as have many rooms -- the house got a lot bigger in the living spaces -- i.e., kitchen and family room. and got smaller in the 2 bedrooms above the garage (guest bedrooms we intend for grandkids)...

But most importantly the shop got bigger and the door configuration changed and the minimal posts required got moved. Now that's important stuff!!!
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