Yep, he's drinking again.kalm wrote:Two moutian ranges?Chizzang wrote:
The median price in Washington State is around $300K too
but I'd have to drive over two moutian ranges and 350 miles to **** Spokane to find one


Yep, he's drinking again.kalm wrote:Two moutian ranges?Chizzang wrote:
The median price in Washington State is around $300K too
but I'd have to drive over two moutian ranges and 350 miles to **** Spokane to find one


Cherry picking motherfuckerChizzang wrote:First one...AZGrizFan wrote:
Jesus H. Motherfucking Christ you're a drama queen. Go on Trulia, put in a price range of $400-$650k and look at all the "bulldozer properties" that come up in King County. Why must you dramatize everything?
$499,999.00
1,000 sq ft.
Built 1944
Electric heat
Needs roof
Such an amazing value


Here's a thought. Sell your other two house and buy whatever you want! Fucking minimalist my ass!Chizzang wrote:First one...AZGrizFan wrote:
Jesus H. Motherfucking Christ you're a drama queen. Go on Trulia, put in a price range of $400-$650k and look at all the "bulldozer properties" that come up in King County. Why must you dramatize everything?
$499,999.00
1,000 sq ft.
Built 1944
Electric heat
Needs roof
Such an amazing value
andy7171 wrote:Here's a thought. Sell your other two house and buy whatever you want! Fucking minimalist my ass!Chizzang wrote:
First one...
$499,999.00
1,000 sq ft.
Built 1944
Electric heat
Needs roof
Such an amazing value



Which is why you wonder why Sanders hasnt already gotten that message out yet. If he was planning on simply fading out of the limelight, this isn't the way to do it.CAA Flagship wrote:This whole argument goes away if:
1. He bought the house to fix it up before moving out of the other and putting it on the market.
2. He sells the DC house when he finally retires from the Senate, or rents it out.

Impossible. He's a massively hypocritical 1%er akin to a child molester.CAA Flagship wrote:This whole argument goes away if:
1. He bought the house to fix it up before moving out of the other and putting it on the market.
2. He sells the DC house when he finally retires from the Senate, or rents it out.

You forgot "Joo".kalm wrote:Impossible. He's a massively hypocritical 1%er akin to a child molester.CAA Flagship wrote:This whole argument goes away if:
1. He bought the house to fix it up before moving out of the other and putting it on the market.
2. He sells the DC house when he finally retires from the Senate, or rents it out.

It's implied.CAA Flagship wrote:You forgot "Joo".kalm wrote:
Impossible. He's a massively hypocritical 1%er akin to a child molester.

Because of the rye bread?kalm wrote:It's implied.CAA Flagship wrote: You forgot "Joo".

That's what we're doing...Ibanez wrote:andy7171 wrote: Here's a thought. Sell your other two house and buy whatever you want! Fucking minimalist my ass!![]()
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$499k for 1,000 square feet is stupid. $499/sq ft. You can build for cheaper.
Palouse? There's that word again. It doesn't exist! Like Narnia, Middle Earth or visitor stands at Charleston Southern.Chizzang wrote:That's what we're doing...Ibanez wrote:![]()
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$499k for 1,000 square feet is stupid. $499/sq ft. You can build for cheaper.
The house will be finished in March 2017
We had to get in line to hire a builder - break ground in October
Problem is LOTs are rare and expensive and builders are MORE rare and more expensive
This ain't the Palouse

Ibanez wrote:Palouse? There's that word again. It doesn't exist! Like Narnia, Middle Earth or visitor stands at Charleston Southern.Chizzang wrote:
That's what we're doing...
The house will be finished in March 2017
We had to get in line to hire a builder - break ground in October
Problem is LOTs are rare and expensive and builders are MORE rare and more expensive
This ain't the Palouse
Rare lots and builders? Where are you building!? I don't doubt it, just find it odd. And how expensive, per acre? I'm always curious about that. I've seen some shitty lots go for about $10k acre and others go for almost $100k acre.
From my experience out here in the EC(b). We looked into building last summer, we met with 10 contractors. 3 did about 1 custom home a year while they made their bread and butter doing reno's. 5 were about 50/50 home building/reno with 2 being about 80/20. And there's plenty of land. EC(b) FTW.
A family friend, in order to reduce costs, was her own GC. She had a family member who was a GC be the official person and was paid for his help, but her and her husband did all the planning, ordering, scheduling, etc... She said it saved them about $30K and I think this was around 1999.


That's photoshopped and you know it.kalm wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Palouse? There's that word again. It doesn't exist! Like Narnia, Middle Earth or visitor stands at Charleston Southern.
Rare lots and builders? Where are you building!? I don't doubt it, just find it odd. And how expensive, per acre? I'm always curious about that. I've seen some shitty lots go for about $10k acre and others go for almost $100k acre.
From my experience out here in the EC(b). We looked into building last summer, we met with 10 contractors. 3 did about 1 custom home a year while they made their bread and butter doing reno's. 5 were about 50/50 home building/reno with 2 being about 80/20. And there's plenty of land. EC(b) FTW.
A family friend, in order to reduce costs, was her own GC. She had a family member who was a GC be the official person and was paid for his help, but her and her husband did all the planning, ordering, scheduling, etc... She said it saved them about $30K and I think this was around 1999.


Damn. That place is in serious need of a few bulldozers to level the land and build parking lots.kalm wrote:

Who's going to park there?CAA Flagship wrote:Damn. That place is in serious need of a few bulldozers to level the land and build parking lots.kalm wrote:

Spaceships. Duh.kalm wrote:Who's going to park there?CAA Flagship wrote: Damn. That place is in serious need of a few bulldozers to level the land and build parking lots.
Aren't*Grizalltheway wrote:Sad how hard it is for least coasters to believe that beautiful places exist that are spoiled by strip malls and freeways.



Grizalltheway wrote:Yes I've been to the Palouse. I lived on its doorstep for a year.
As to your pic

I took this in the flesh (Ibanez wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:Yes I've been to the Palouse. I lived on its doorstep for a year.
As to your pic
Great pic.
That is Looking Glass Falls. https://www.romanticasheville.com/looki ... _falls.htm

