A single family home in the burbs with 3+ bedrooms seems like an overkill and boring
A condo sucks because you're sharing walls and stuck with HOA fees and their rules
What's the best to live in and own if you're a singlecel?
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04-11-2023, 08:53 PM #1
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04-11-2023, 08:58 PM #2
I've owned a dozen or so houses, but if I were to do it all over again I would just buy vacant property and then rent an apartment during my hard working years, so I didn't have to mess with maintenance, upkeep, expenses, etc. on a house, but could still develop a homestead property in my free time while still having a clean place to smash sloots.
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04-11-2023, 08:59 PM #3
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04-11-2023, 08:59 PM #4
im designing a 2400 square foot home, modern 2 story on a hillside on the ocean im probably going to build in 2 years. Clearing the land this summer
2000-2500 square feet is really nice as you can have a nice open concept downstairs and a large master suite upstairs with a large office.
Big deck with a hot tub to watch the sunset hnnggggggg
100 acres, 10 acre farmland. hnnnggggggggGreat MAGA King status
Bing Chilling
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04-11-2023, 09:06 PM #12
Whatever you do try to get something low maintenance
Avoid flood zone
Avoid a home with a deck
Avoid a home with galvanized pipes (you’ll be sorry)
Avoid Homes with lead or asbestos
Home with old cast iron drain pipe encased in the slab is a financial bomb waiting to go off
Find map of sewer line and see if there’s a lot of trees along the way
Check the age of the roof and kind of shingles used
Check construction for proper flashing and waterproofing
Check basement walls for horizontal cracks
Check ground outside if water would pool around house and cause foundation issues
Basically just buy a cement box in the desertBest lifts:
Bench press: 315x4, 345x1
Squat: 465x1
Strict press: 185x8, 195x5, 215x1
Deadlift: 405x13 (conv tap'n'go with straps)
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04-11-2023, 09:11 PM #13
2 bedroom house
Quiet neighborhood (get dat dere quality sleep)
Not super cheap or ghetto (you don't want broke/hood neighbors)
Fenced backyard for a doggo
Close to fun things to do but not directly in the city
Something like this a block from the beach would be sick for a bachelorcel, just gotta wait for these effing prices to come back down to reality:
https://www.redfin.com/FL/New-Smyrna.../home/64649636
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04-11-2023, 09:28 PM #22
You don't decide what type of property based on the property; you decide what type of life you want to live and then find the property that best suits that life.
If you are buying and staying there for a while, look at what you plan to happen in your life over the next 5 years and take that in to consideration, as well as what your life looks like right this minute.Screw nature; my body will do what I DAMN WELL tell it to do!
The only dangerous thing about an exercise is the person doing it.
They had the technology to rebuild me. They made me better, stronger, faster......
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