I use to hate McMansions but my friend bought one and TBH it's kind of great. There are so many rooms you can mess with. Need some guest bedrooms? Easy. Want a game room, man cave, library? You've got like 5 extra after that. Kitchen is massive and easy to move around in. They have a grill room they wheel their grill out of.
Basement is larger than my house, and I thought my house was a bit big for one person.
Only problem is how sturdy they are but they chose a good developer.
In practice most of the non-essential rooms end up unused for 90% of the time unless the owners have a few kids, in which case most of the non-essential rooms are equally unused unless the kids have friends over or the family makes some sort of weekly routine out of using the home theatre. The money put towards a grill room is much better spent on a property you can peepee around on or in a good location where you can actually walk to things, depending on your preferences. I'd pay premium for a massive kitchen though
My grandfather built up another floor to our house and extended its floorspace, before that 50% the area had been a garden, anticipating that all his children would move back in. Ofc that didn't happen and now even his grandchildren are moving out though he didn't live to see that. Now there's 4 people and 16 rooms there, more maids than our people in the bottom floor.
Pic related, it's every guy with a fat wife telling me how "free and great" moving to Dallas is (he has a 75 minute commute and pays $25k/year in property tax on his rotting 2009-contruction shitbox house)
Texas is honestly one of the shittiest looking states. If a ruralcel's only experince with a city was in Houston, Austin, and Dallas then it's completely understandable to hate cities
Austin suburbs are shit but collin county has pretty cohesive houses
This morning, Cum went to the park.
I went with Coom.
And Cum brought Coomer frisbee.
At least I think it was Coomers.
By the end of the day, Cum started throwing the frisbee to Cumself.
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McMansions are called that precisely because they are not mansions
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To me any big house is a mansion lmao
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God, I know.
People should know their fricking place and stay within their class. Poors and former poors are so gross.
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What about new poors?
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storytellers and lolcows
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Former poors are significantly worse than actual poor people.
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Mansionlets
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I use to hate McMansions but my friend bought one and TBH it's kind of great. There are so many rooms you can mess with. Need some guest bedrooms? Easy. Want a game room, man cave, library? You've got like 5 extra after that. Kitchen is massive and easy to move around in. They have a grill room they wheel their grill out of.
Basement is larger than my house, and I thought my house was a bit big for one person.
Only problem is how sturdy they are but they chose a good developer.
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In practice most of the non-essential rooms end up unused for 90% of the time unless the owners have a few kids, in which case most of the non-essential rooms are equally unused unless the kids have friends over or the family makes some sort of weekly routine out of using the home theatre. The money put towards a grill room is much better spent on a property you can peepee around on or in a good location where you can actually walk to things, depending on your preferences. I'd pay premium for a massive kitchen though
t. grew up in mcmansions
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My grandfather built up another floor to our house and extended its floorspace, before that 50% the area had been a garden, anticipating that all his children would move back in. Ofc that didn't happen and now even his grandchildren are moving out though he didn't live to see that. Now there's 4 people and 16 rooms there, more maids than our people in the bottom floor.
A garden would have been so much better.
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Aww, your gardenlet gramps must have been shattered.
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Classic baron mistake, recreating commie housing conditions because family
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It looks like Thursdays are their days they get to post pretty mansions. Most of them on other days are, like, Texas subdivisions
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I legit agree with most of the critiques. Newer Texas suburban architecture is fricking terrible.
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Pic related, it's every guy with a fat wife telling me how "free and great" moving to Dallas is (he has a 75 minute commute and pays $25k/year in property tax on his rotting 2009-contruction shitbox house)
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Texas is honestly one of the shittiest looking states. If a ruralcel's only experince with a city was in Houston, Austin, and Dallas then it's completely understandable to hate cities
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Austin suburbs are shit but collin county has pretty cohesive houses
This morning, Cum went to the park. I went with Coom. And Cum brought Coomer frisbee. At least I think it was Coomers. By the end of the day, Cum started throwing the frisbee to Cumself.
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Is Austin really that bad? I thought theyβre considered better than Houston and DFW in that regard?
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Honestly a few nukes would improve Houston
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