I liked the first place. He could have purchased a counter oven if he wanted one. The property was wonderful, the shower was spectacular. I don't usually like places like that (square, modern. ) I must say I thought this was really nice, especially for a young, single guy.
First home Retreat 650 SQ feet $550k right on budget Second home Cottage 550 SQ feet $575k $25k over budget Third home Bungalow 675 SQ feet $600k $50k over budget The house removed from his list is the second home and he bought the third home and got it at a reduced price of $585k
Haha nope he wears shoes and he wears them indoors. I knew a couple that lived off grid in a banana shack on maui for a decade. Really tiny, they surfed and rode bicycles. Make these more accurate already.
Elizabeth Harttley: I'm confused. What is wrong with wearing shoes in a house? I understand not wanting him to plop himself on the bed with his shoes on or off. I suppose that most people in the continental US (not counting in certain areas or people who are obsessed with "cleanliness") don't think that way. I honestly would rather someone wipe their shoes on the mat that is there for that purpose than take their shoes off. For me, there is something very "off-putting" about that...pun intended. I really would rather not see your choice of socks or your pedicure, or lack thereof.
Oh this episode IRRITATED ME. I know he's from Hawaii, but brah, WHY YOU WEARING YOUR SHOES IN THE HOUSE AND PLOPPING ON BEDS WITH THEM?!?! What kind of local are you? AUWE!!! Also, the second house for $575,000? IT'S A GODDAMN CONVERTED GARAGE. UGH.
BlahBlahBlaSheep: I'm confused. What is wrong with wearing shoes in a house? I understand not wanting him to plop himself on the bed with his shoes on or off. I suppose that most people in the continental US (not counting in certain areas or people who are obsessed with "cleanliness") don't think that way. I honestly would rather someone wipe their shoes on the mat that is there for that purpose than take their shoes off. For me, there is something very "off-putting" about that...pun intended. I really would rather not see your choice of socks or your pedicure, or lack thereof.
I liked the first place. He could have purchased a counter oven if he wanted one. The property was wonderful, the shower was spectacular. I don't usually like places like that (square, modern. ) I must say I thought this was really nice, especially for a young, single guy.
Me, too!
These are homes. They're not tiny. They're actually normal to large sized by developed world standards. Jesus.
First home
Retreat
650 SQ feet
$550k right on budget
Second home
Cottage
550 SQ feet
$575k
$25k over budget
Third home
Bungalow
675 SQ feet
$600k
$50k over budget
The house removed from his list is the second home and he bought the third home and got it at a reduced price of $585k
Haha nope he wears shoes and he wears them indoors.
I knew a couple that lived off grid in a banana shack on maui for a decade.
Really tiny, they surfed and rode bicycles. Make these more accurate already.
Elizabeth Harttley: I'm confused. What is wrong with wearing shoes in a house? I understand not wanting him to plop himself on the bed with his shoes on or off. I suppose that most people in the continental US (not counting in certain areas or people who are obsessed with "cleanliness") don't think that way. I honestly would rather someone wipe their shoes on the mat that is there for that purpose than take their shoes off. For me, there is something very "off-putting" about that...pun intended. I really would rather not see your choice of socks or your pedicure, or lack thereof.
Oh this episode IRRITATED ME. I know he's from Hawaii, but brah, WHY YOU WEARING YOUR SHOES IN THE HOUSE AND PLOPPING ON BEDS WITH THEM?!?! What kind of local are you? AUWE!!! Also, the second house for $575,000? IT'S A GODDAMN CONVERTED GARAGE. UGH.
BlahBlahBlaSheep: I'm confused. What is wrong with wearing shoes in a house? I understand not wanting him to plop himself on the bed with his shoes on or off. I suppose that most people in the continental US (not counting in certain areas or people who are obsessed with "cleanliness") don't think that way. I honestly would rather someone wipe their shoes on the mat that is there for that purpose than take their shoes off. For me, there is something very "off-putting" about that...pun intended. I really would rather not see your choice of socks or your pedicure, or lack thereof.
Why is your vocabulary so limited that you feel the need to take the Lord's name in vain?