Don't forget the bride! (http://www.housewithbride.com/)
Hah, interesting idea.
*raises paddle* Five bucks.
600,000 for that? wtf? That's a smallllllllll house.
It comes with furniture Trust. That shit can get expensive, and if it's in as nice a neighborhood as it claims, the price really doesn't surprise me.
What I find REALLY funny is that this chick does NOT look ANYWHERE NEAR 48. Seriously. And if I was a guy that old, I'd hit that. I find it hard to believe she hasn't found anyone yet, unless there's something INCREDIBLY WRONG with her.
I wouldn't call it "smalllllllll", but I don't think a house that size (alone) would be $600k. But, like Mynd said, that's not the only factor.
And, perhaps she's a bitch. Or clingy. Or flatulant.
Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=3574.msg36531#msg36531 date=1131063678]
It comes with furniture Trust. That shit can get expensive, and if it's in as nice a neighborhood as it claims, the price really doesn't surprise me.
What I find REALLY funny is that this chick does NOT look ANYWHERE NEAR 48. Seriously. And if I was a guy that old, I'd hit that. I find it hard to believe she hasn't found anyone yet, unless there's something INCREDIBLY WRONG with her.
She has AIDS.
Quote from: iago on November 03, 2005, 07:37:35 PM
I wouldn't call it "smalllllllll", but I don't think a house that size (alone) would be $600k. But, like Mynd said, that's not the only factor.
And, perhaps she's a bitch. Or clingy. Or flatulant.
A house that big in a town like Somers Point could easily go for over $1 million. I'd be a bit surprised if it wasn't either a) in some rich development, b) on the Jersey Shore, or c) had walls stuffed with crack.
Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=3574.msg36531#msg36531 date=1131063678]
It comes with furniture Trust. That shit can get expensive, and if it's in as nice a neighborhood as it claims, the price really doesn't surprise me.
Uh, furniture doesn't help the price much, if at all. I would know; my dad's fiance can't sell her house, and furnished or unfurnished (with about $200,000 worth of furniture) the price doesn't dip more than $100K down compared to being furnished. :P
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
(http://housewithbride.com/images/-08-29-2005-10-54-56.jpg)
But I guess it's based off of location. When I was in Jersey all the houses were tiny looking, but they had big basements. We don't have basements here. And like a lot of other places have houses that would be considered to be relatively big here, but are the norm there. Ehhh.
Quote from: OG Trust on November 03, 2005, 08:29:47 PM
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
(http://housewithbride.com/images/-08-29-2005-10-54-56.jpg)
But I guess it's based off of location. When I was in Jersey all the houses were tiny looking, but they had big basements. We don't have basements here. And like a lot of other places have houses that would be considered to be relatively big here, but are the norm there. Ehhh.
You should see New Jersey, my grandparents own a beach-side appartment type place there on the 9th floor of the building, and it's worth over 4 million, 600,000 for an actual house is nothing.
Quote from: OG Trust on November 03, 2005, 08:29:47 PM
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
Are you TRYING to get me to make a "rich kid" comment? This would be a perfect place, whether or not it's appropriate :)
Quote from: iago on November 03, 2005, 10:57:58 PM
Quote from: OG Trust on November 03, 2005, 08:29:47 PM
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
Are you TRYING to get me to make a "rich kid" comment? This would be a perfect place, whether or not it's appropriate :)
Look at my city's demographics (Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk%2C_VA)), iago. A "rich kid" comment wouldn't even be effective or acceptable in this thread, since its my city (which is mostly slums imho, my city is like [slum][notslum][slum] - it's how it's divided. Though the 3rd slum (OV) now is having like 3+million dollar houses built on the East side of it. I don't live there, by the way.)
Quote from: OG Trust on November 04, 2005, 05:44:56 AM
Quote from: iago on November 03, 2005, 10:57:58 PM
Quote from: OG Trust on November 03, 2005, 08:29:47 PM
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
Are you TRYING to get me to make a "rich kid" comment? This would be a perfect place, whether or not it's appropriate :)
Look at my city's demographics (Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk%2C_VA)), iago. A "rich kid" comment wouldn't even be effective or acceptable in this thread, since its my city (which is mostly slums imho, my city is like [slum][notslum][slum] - it's how it's divided. Though the 3rd slum (OV) now is having like 3+million dollar houses built on the East side of it. I don't live there, by the way.)
A gangster wouldn't care what size his house is, so long as he has something to support his lovely wife and 17 kids.
Quote from: OG Trust on November 04, 2005, 05:44:56 AM
Quote from: iago on November 03, 2005, 10:57:58 PM
Quote from: OG Trust on November 03, 2005, 08:29:47 PM
rich development? That type of housing design (as seen from the front, not necessarily interior or outside etc.) is synonomous with the types of houses found in the slums here.
Are you TRYING to get me to make a "rich kid" comment? This would be a perfect place, whether or not it's appropriate :)
Look at my city's demographics (Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk%2C_VA)), iago. A "rich kid" comment wouldn't even be effective or acceptable in this thread, since its my city (which is mostly slums imho, my city is like [slum][notslum][slum] - it's how it's divided. Though the 3rd slum (OV) now is having like 3+million dollar houses built on the East side of it. I don't live there, by the way.)
Well, it seems like a perfectly average sized house around here, and you say it's what's found in the slums where you live. Hmm! :-)
Quote from: iago on November 04, 2005, 08:38:47 AM
Well, it seems like a perfectly average sized house around here, and you say it's what's found in the slums where you live. Hmm! :-)
These types of houses (bungalows) are VERY common in ALL of the Chicago area. When you get out to the more far suburbs (like Lemont) that's not so true, but they're ALL OVER in suburbs even 20-30 minutes away. None of those are necessarily "slums."
Quote from: iago on November 04, 2005, 08:38:47 AM
Well, it seems like a perfectly average sized house around here, and you say it's what's found in the slums where you live. Hmm! :-)
I said the way the front of the house looks is what's found in the slums. The house is small, imho, but I've noticed that most houses up in that area are small like that...but it's considered normal size. Probably because houses are spaced closer together, at least from what I've seen?
Quote from: OG Trust on November 04, 2005, 02:49:15 PM
Quote from: iago on November 04, 2005, 08:38:47 AM
Well, it seems like a perfectly average sized house around here, and you say it's what's found in the slums where you live. Hmm! :-)
I said the way the front of the house looks is what's found in the slums. The house is small, imho, but I've noticed that most houses up in that area are small like that...but it's considered normal size. Probably because houses are spaced closer together, at least from what I've seen?
Dude, 1847 ft
2 (plus basement) isn't exactly small for a one- or two-person house. Even with one kid it'd be fairly good-sized.
House size rarely matters when categorizing people into "rich" and "poor". If someone have an expensive car, and that's what they decide to spend their money on, they may not be rich, just flashy and involved with good-looking cars.