Dream House
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Fab4RunnerWhat/where is yours? I know we've had similar threads, but the MJ topic got me thinking.
I would love something like this:
I am a huge fan of the front porch, all of the windows, and the outdoor living space. I would gladly live in Ohio the rest of my life, so that's my where.
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hasbeenRight now, all I want is a yard for my dogs. The apartment is unfair to them.
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slingshot4everLike houses like the one pictures, but would never want more than 3000 sq ft (excluding basement). 3 car side loaded garage.
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reclegend22The picture in the middle looks like a dollhouse. That's pretty awesome (not that my dream is to live in a dollhouse, but in a mansion like that lol). I like that it's sort of a cross between a modern home and a classic victorian.
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justincredibleThat house is pretty sweet.
My dream house could literally be a shack if it was located here.
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dlazzI'd be pretty content with the home in Fab's post. Kinda big, though.
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O-TrapI've always been partial to the California modern look with a lot of windows and geometric complexity.
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said_aouitaSomewhere towards the top of this mountain.
San Francisco peaks in Flagstaff, AZ.
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Raw Dawgin' itI like the log cabin look - but any dream house would have to have the dream garage.
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Fab4RunnerI like log cabins, too. If it had been up to my stepdad, I probably would have grown up in one. My mom is not a fan at all, though.
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hasbeenFab4Runner;1531884 wrote:I like log cabins, too. If it had been up to my stepdad, I probably would have grown up in one. My mom is not a fan at all, though.
I prefer Integral of D(Cabin)/Cabin.
Which would be a NATURAL LOG CABIN!!!!111!!1!1! haha giggle!
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sportchamppsA beach house in Punta Mita Mexico in the four seasons complex
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Cat Food Flambe'Lady D'Friskies and I seriously considered buying a Victorian heap on Neil Avenue (Victorian Village, near Fourth Avenue, between downtown C-bus and tOSU campus) earlier this year. We finally decided just to improve our heap out here in suburbs - we could afford the new place, but not the ongoing maintenance. Several people who have bought houses in the area told us the annual upkeep would be another house payment that never goes away.
Still haven't ruled out a small place on the Oregon Coast yet, but with the Grandpa/Grandma thing going on now here in Ohio, that's not happening for a few years.