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Originally Posted by cbrchick
(Post 251669)
I think it's interesting how 2000 sq feet is considered small :)
Our current house is like 1100 sq feet and that includes the garage :)
2000 sq feet in this city will run you over 340,000 and that doesn't include a garage, use able basement and parking for more than 1 car..
I've learned I don't want an exceptionally huge house. I hate cleaning and the fact I feel I "need" to fill it with crap.
I choose B - location is important....
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I don't think 2000 sq ft is small. I live in that and think it's huge and too big.
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Originally Posted by Homeslice
(Post 251674)
So for those who bought homes 2x as large as their previous one.......How much did you spend on furniture & artwork in order to fill the extra space, lol
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Nothing, the wife works and I told her if she wants to fill the place, use her money. I consider it her house since she
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Originally Posted by Cruzergirl
(Post 251678)
My idea of heaven would be a 450 sqft cabin in the Alaskan mountains (Cordova, specifically). So my opinion might be slightly skewed in this question of house A or house B. :lol:
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This is one time I disagree with a small house. There is no question of this, none, you will go flippin nuts in a house that tiny in Alaska. I lived in a small house in Alaska. By the end of winter, it was lucky someone in my family wasn't dead. If you are just going to stay in the summer, it would be nice cause you would never be inside, but in the winter someone will die.
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