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Mariana

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89. There's such a thing as neighborhoods full of McMansions.
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 01:39 AM
Oct 2016

Big cheaply built tacky ugly houses on little bitty lots.

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McMansions are a poor investment [View all] Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2016 OP
I would stay in our house instead get the red out Oct 2016 #1
I went to a McMansion last night. Cracklin Charlie Oct 2016 #2
They contain so many spaces that I imagine go unused unless owner has ten kids Liberal_in_LA Oct 2016 #21
Heating and cooling unused space moondust Oct 2016 #46
McMansions are like normal houses on steroids. forgotmylogin Oct 2016 #85
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
Well, Some of us are democrats with family who have our mother living with us snooper2 Oct 2016 #10
That's beautiful and the price is a steal. yeoman6987 Oct 2016 #14
You may end up paying through the nose for it Mariana Oct 2016 #88
You should be a home inspector Travis_0004 Oct 2016 #130
Well, the cabinets are obviously flimsy. Mariana Oct 2016 #132
Look like the same cabinets in my house made out of oak with an oak veneer panel snooper2 Oct 2016 #150
That's faux bricking and typically adds a 2R value to the home. Exilednight Oct 2016 #151
I hear ya... Ilsa Oct 2016 #36
For that price, you would be lucky to find a 500 square foot condo in my neighborhood DFW Oct 2016 #49
In metro DC, 289000 would be at least 2 hours away--or spooky3 Oct 2016 #52
I grew up in Falls Church, and my brother still ives in the area DFW Oct 2016 #53
We should definitely have a DC area DU Meetup--maybe for the inauguration? spooky3 Oct 2016 #55
I wish!! DFW Oct 2016 #56
It's all location, isn't it? I landed in a gorgeous place to live 36 years ago.... Hekate Oct 2016 #82
All the CA tech folks have really driven up prices in Austin TexasBushwhacker Oct 2016 #123
I can be downtown off 75 in about 30-35 minutes (on a Saturday :) ) snooper2 Oct 2016 #112
We used to go to Lake Ray Hubbard all the time OriginalGeek Oct 2016 #119
This message was self-deleted by its author JI7 Oct 2016 #75
There's such a thing as neighborhoods full of McMansions. Mariana Oct 2016 #89
people who want to keep up and show off to others ? JI7 Oct 2016 #90
This message was self-deleted by its author JI7 Oct 2016 #91
I believe most of them Mariana Oct 2016 #95
Some of the newest parts of Fargo are like that. Ugly as fuck. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #106
Hideous, pretentious exterior, with mismatched windows and unbalanced mass. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2016 #76
It's badly proportioned and the usual mcmansion roof and column problems, LeftyMom Oct 2016 #83
I wouldn't call that a McMansion forgotmylogin Oct 2016 #86
Love, "Yo, front door, Imma let you finish but. . . . " nt tblue37 Oct 2016 #92
Lost it at, "Notice me, senpai!" Odin2005 Oct 2016 #107
"Soul patch" Denzil_DC Oct 2016 #118
"ahoy mateys" lol n/t susanna Oct 2016 #146
The usual McMansion tacky 2-story door columns. GAG! Odin2005 Oct 2016 #105
Ack! The right 2nd story window is higher than the left! TexasBushwhacker Oct 2016 #124
It looks like an office building, but it's not terrible jmowreader Oct 2016 #129
I can't believe that price in Texas! meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #152
I think it's a very nice house metroins Oct 2016 #153
This message was self-deleted by its author kestrel91316 Oct 2016 #4
you want a laundry on the ground floor, my bad knees&rt hip wants you to know. irisblue Oct 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author kestrel91316 Oct 2016 #34
The added benefit of a basement... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2016 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author kestrel91316 Oct 2016 #41
It is my hope awoke_in_2003 Oct 2016 #42
Housing is very cheap here in Fargo, you can retire confortably, here. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #108
I want a basement! Avalon Sparks Oct 2016 #44
Basements are generally a northern thing because of the soil freezing in the winter, here. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #109
You can get that worth the money in small Texas towns that have Jim Beard Oct 2016 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author kestrel91316 Oct 2016 #74
I collected too many books by far for 1500 sf. Our lot is too small to expand.... Hekate Oct 2016 #84
You are going to hate me JustAnotherGen Oct 2016 #128
Ooooooooh, I would love to see both of those. Must have single level now though.... Hekate Oct 2016 #134
I have a B-I-L with one Sherman A1 Oct 2016 #5
Sorry Kate, three car garages are freakin' awesome. Throd Oct 2016 #6
Agree!!! Three car garages IMO are a big plus! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2016 #9
My sister and brother in law have a 6800 square foot house yeoman6987 Oct 2016 #12
You are so lucky TuxedoKat Oct 2016 #35
Give me a 1,100 sq ft home with a 6 car garage Glassunion Oct 2016 #19
Even better if one bay has a Lift One_Life_To_Give Oct 2016 #37
Yep, wish I had one... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2016 #40
Cost of ongoing maintenance and utilities can be prohibitive for someone stretching RKP5637 Oct 2016 #7
Every time I see one I think "who wants to clean all those rooms every week"? Shrike47 Oct 2016 #13
I have always referred to them as "Ego Palaces". I have been in a few and it was cornball 24 Oct 2016 #15
OK, that blog will be my time suck du jour Warpy Oct 2016 #17
They do not age well at all, you are right. susanna Oct 2016 #20
Hey, don't blame California for this! XemaSab Oct 2016 #65
That's where the Trendies look to find their fads Warpy Oct 2016 #67
They are ruining the old neighborhoods in Dallas dem in texas Oct 2016 #18
I was at the state fair last night Skittles Oct 2016 #31
This is my so-called problem with McMansions... Phentex Oct 2016 #99
That makes me sad OriginalGeek Oct 2016 #148
I'm a children's entertainer TlalocW Oct 2016 #23
I'm betting the roofs on half of them aren't tied in together sturdily enough. Lars39 Oct 2016 #28
I built my home. panader0 Oct 2016 #24
Owner of Controversial Lyon Park Mansion Wants to Use It as a Bed and Breakfast mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2016 #25
The comments on that house at ArlNow are great. spooky3 Oct 2016 #57
There's one off Lee Highway on George Mason Drive and another up by Bishop O'Connell. mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2016 #62
Is that the big blue monster with all the marble inside? spooky3 Oct 2016 #63
The one off Lee Highway is not far from Arlington Hospital, but it's mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2016 #64
Let me guess... Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #26
Huh what? Those big houses have poor Foggyhill Oct 2016 #30
??? Let me guess: You commented without actually reading the article ??? etherealtruth Oct 2016 #51
Obviously you're the one who didn't read it Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #68
Ah, you found an excerpt ... kinda makes it clear you commented without reading etherealtruth Oct 2016 #70
It's called context Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #71
Have a great night etherealtruth Oct 2016 #72
sorry the ambush didn't work out for you, Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #73
Walter seems to be easily offended by criticism of Suburbia and America car culture. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #116
Some folk are really upset by criticism or pereceived criticism etherealtruth Oct 2016 #117
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
Yeah... don't hold you breath for that. Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #154
That "kid" is 100% correct. Suburbia is a cancer on society. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #111
what came before the suburbs was a cancer on society Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #113
Right, and I bet trickle-down economics works and climate change doesn't exist in your world? Odin2005 Oct 2016 #115
This message was self-deleted by its author Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #136
I guess I'm more rural than surburb Travis_0004 Oct 2016 #131
when's the last time you were in an actual city? geek tragedy Oct 2016 #121
Do New York and London count? Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #138
Where are you seeing sidewalks full of heroin needles? nt geek tragedy Oct 2016 #139
San Francisco and Los Angeles mostly Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #140
what parts of SF? City's been gentrified beyond recognition nt geek tragedy Oct 2016 #143
This message was self-deleted by its author Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2016 #144
Lots of room for lots of junk LeftInTX Oct 2016 #27
Ultimate McMansion debacle citood Oct 2016 #29
this reminds me of a 1700s farmhouse I lived in wordpix Oct 2016 #149
I remember visiting a "Parade of Homes" as a teenager in the late 1980s GreenEyedLefty Oct 2016 #43
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 did some study on mcmansionhell.com and the way to tell: forgotmylogin Oct 2016 #103
Spent some time over lunch there - really is a pretty good blog hatrack Oct 2016 #47
I expected just a bunch of complaining and axe grinding, but she makes good architectural points. Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #48
This blog is fascinating and fun! yardwork Oct 2016 #59
conspicuous consumption thorsten veblin was right and still is dembotoz Oct 2016 #60
My friend calls them "people coops" XemaSab Oct 2016 #66
Plywood? Please. Mariana Oct 2016 #104
Yup OSB n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 2016 #125
I grew up in a large house and now own a smaller home kimbutgar Oct 2016 #77
I prefer living in cites so give me a decent apartment. white_wolf Oct 2016 #87
Across the highway from me is a large McMansion neighborhood. Kablooie Oct 2016 #94
Homes in general are a poor investment Major Nikon Oct 2016 #97
I agree with you. Mariana Oct 2016 #100
All those year I spent paying rent wasn't exactly a great deal. n/t Throd Oct 2016 #101
You are paying taxes regardless davidn3600 Oct 2016 #114
buying is a better investment than renting. geek tragedy Oct 2016 #122
They've raised the standard deduction so much TexasBushwhacker Oct 2016 #126
I'm going to disagree Travis_0004 Oct 2016 #127
We bought our house to live in JustAnotherGen Oct 2016 #133
They are a good inflation hedge however Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2016 #141
There are good reasons for buying a home you live in Major Nikon Oct 2016 #142
They are such eyesores! smirkymonkey Oct 2016 #98
People need to check out the blog of the woman mentioned in the article. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #120
Interesting blog. Did you ever get stuck at a party listening to someone tell you what "good" music hughee99 Oct 2016 #147
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