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  1. #876
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    What’s amazing is that it’s only 150k more than my 1600sqft house in Cottonwood Heights, UT. That needs a pretty serious remodel inside.

  2. #877
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    Can anyone comment on why it appears there is so much inventory in the SLC area? Someone mentioned people are moving out due to the water issues (as in lack of future supply). I don't believe it but....

    Looks like some really good values.

  3. #878
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    Perhaps the prices are still close enough to reality compared to wages for people to want to move up? I mean where are they all looking to move to that supports their cult?
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    I think you'd have an easier time understanding people if you remembered that 80% of them are fucking morons.
    That is why I like dogs, more than most people.

  4. #879
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    I wouldn’t say they’re close to reality. My house over doubled in value in 5 years. Maybe that just says that prices were super cheap a decade ago. And they were. But they certainly aren’t reasonable now. Maybe compared to California

  5. #880
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    Cool house with a bunch of grumpy old critics.
    Merde De Glace On the Freak When Ski
    >>>200 cm Black Bamboo Sidewalled DPS Lotus 120 : Best Skis Ever <<<

  6. #881
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    I'm not that old.

  7. #882
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    Zillow/Redfin Gems

    I think it’s pretty cool. There’s def some maintenance stuff that could be addressed, but the finishes really seem to be in good shape. A re-roof is likely necessary but the copper might be prohibitive for a new owner that isn’t committed.

    Whoever is having Barre classes in the hallway needs to stop

  8. #883
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    There is a lot of half ass heat trace in the gutters for a reason. One you don't want to find out about when it doesn't work.

    I would think about pulling 70% of the roof and redoing it.

  9. #884
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  10. #885
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Cool old house, the flooring is +++, but that addition is kind of a dealbreaker. I'm just a dentist on the Internet and I think I could have come up with a better way to tie it to the existing house.

  11. #886
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    .69 acres. Nice.

  12. #887
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    https://www.elliman.com/massachusett...erett-ma-01054

    https://www.wmur.com/article/yankee-...setts/41230483

    120,000 square feet seems a bit much.
    But 16 bedrooms is nice.


    Fucking candles. Damn. I picked the wrong occupation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Fucker’s definitely haunted.


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  15. #890
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    Room for all the neighborhood widows on that watch…

  16. #891
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    This place is like four minutes from my house
    Not on the market
    Neighbors love this guy
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  17. #892
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    This place is like four minutes from my house
    Not on the market
    Neighbors love this guy
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    Do you live next to Spence from ronin?

  18. #893
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    German car

  19. #894
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    Something he can toss around.
    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
    I'm not a part of a redneck agenda

  20. #895
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    Something different: 3d printed house

  21. #896
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    German car
    And a truck built in Canada...

  22. #897
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    This place is like four minutes from my house
    Not on the market
    Neighbors love this guy
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    You should ask him if his 'merica flags are made in the USA

  23. #898
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    I think printed houses are cool. Most of the time I see this technology highlighted, it's low-cost builds for developing nations, so it's nice to see what they can do in a higher price bracket. I was a little surprised to see it took them 6 months after the print to be move in ready, is that a normal pace? With more mature house printing technology, I wonder if they could speed that up. E.g., print the walls with cable chases, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    Something different: 3d printed house

  24. #899
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    I think printed houses are cool. Most of the time I see this technology highlighted, it's low-cost builds for developing nations, so it's nice to see what they can do in a higher price bracket. I was a little surprised to see it took them 6 months after the print to be move in ready, is that a normal pace? With more mature house printing technology, I wonder if they could speed that up. E.g., print the walls with cable chases, etc.
    "normal" for a custom high end ground up home is waay longer than 6mos

  25. #900
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    I think printed houses are cool. Most of the time I see this technology highlighted, it's low-cost builds for developing nations, so it's nice to see what they can do in a higher price bracket. I was a little surprised to see it took them 6 months after the print to be move in ready, is that a normal pace? With more mature house printing technology, I wonder if they could speed that up. E.g., print the walls with cable chases, etc.
    ^ Made me think of Cross Laminated Timber. Pretty fast build times possible, less carbon intensive than concrete, talk of producing it in developing nations and areas in need of medium & high density residential housing as well as high end construction. Panels can be finished with routing for utilities, and provide lots of freedom to locate windows and doors.


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