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In reply to the discussion: McMansions are a poor investment [View all]Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)2. I went to a McMansion last night.
I would bet that half of the 4300 sq feet is never, ever, used for anything but walking through to get to usable space.
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They contain so many spaces that I imagine go unused unless owner has ten kids
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2016
#21
Apart from everything else, why would anyone want to live in such a huge place??
ailsagirl
Oct 2016
#137
McMansions are so tacky. Either live in a real mansion, or get something smaller and more modest.
Bonx
Oct 2016
#3
Look like the same cabinets in my house made out of oak with an oak veneer panel
snooper2
Oct 2016
#150
For that price, you would be lucky to find a 500 square foot condo in my neighborhood
DFW
Oct 2016
#49
It's all location, isn't it? I landed in a gorgeous place to live 36 years ago....
Hekate
Oct 2016
#82
Hideous, pretentious exterior, with mismatched windows and unbalanced mass.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2016
#76
you want a laundry on the ground floor, my bad knees&rt hip wants you to know.
irisblue
Oct 2016
#32
Basements are generally a northern thing because of the soil freezing in the winter, here.
Odin2005
Oct 2016
#109
I collected too many books by far for 1500 sf. Our lot is too small to expand....
Hekate
Oct 2016
#84
Ooooooooh, I would love to see both of those. Must have single level now though....
Hekate
Oct 2016
#134
Cost of ongoing maintenance and utilities can be prohibitive for someone stretching
RKP5637
Oct 2016
#7
I have always referred to them as "Ego Palaces". I have been in a few and it was
cornball 24
Oct 2016
#15
Owner of Controversial Lyon Park Mansion Wants to Use It as a Bed and Breakfast
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2016
#25
There's one off Lee Highway on George Mason Drive and another up by Bishop O'Connell.
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2016
#62
Ah, you found an excerpt ... kinda makes it clear you commented without reading
etherealtruth
Oct 2016
#70
Walter seems to be easily offended by criticism of Suburbia and America car culture.
Odin2005
Oct 2016
#116
If you want to pay $2500 a month for a studio apartment, more power to you
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Oct 2016
#135
If there was investment in cheap high-density housing for working class people...
Odin2005
Oct 2016
#145
Right, and I bet trickle-down economics works and climate change doesn't exist in your world?
Odin2005
Oct 2016
#115
I consider McMansions to be the HUGE homes that I've seen erected in my area...
Buckeye_Democrat
Oct 2016
#45
Ads for a development with 7 bedroom houses are running here. Very few need 7 bedrooms
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2016
#93
I expected just a bunch of complaining and axe grinding, but she makes good architectural points.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2016
#48