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The Perfect House


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2006 May 24, 12:36pm   6,988 views  110 comments

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Describe the perfect house (or steak, sushi, car, knive, fountain pen, etc) in your mind. Tell us why it is perfect.

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1   Peter P   2006 May 24, 1:30pm  

Huh?

2   astrid   2006 May 24, 1:43pm  

I'm still deciding the details of mine, but I will try to describe Peter P's perfect house.

- good feng shui, water in front and back to hills
- have good karma from previous owners
- have 2 large bathrooms for every bedroom
- have a kitty room
- comes with a large deep freezer for flash freezed sashimi
- skilled Japanese chef

Anyone else have more to add?

3   Peter P   2006 May 24, 1:49pm  

Anyone else have more to add?

Why not adding a teppan table as well? ;)

4   astrid   2006 May 24, 1:59pm  

It's your dream house :)

Maybe 1,000 acres of prime pasture in the back, so you can raise your own Wagyu herd.

make the water in front a pristine white sand beach

5   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:00pm  

make the water in front a pristine white sand beach

And an abalone farm?

6   astrid   2006 May 24, 2:01pm  

California has wild abalone. Maybe your own abalone and sea urchin patch?

7   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:04pm  

California has wild abalone. Maybe your own abalone and sea urchin patch?

Cool. A lobster patch too!

8   astrid   2006 May 24, 2:11pm  

Other possible *additions*

Chairman Kaga's wardrob
a sturgeon farm
a hazelnut truffle grove
a foie gras farm staffed by Frenchmen
a free range chicken hen house
a greenhouse for out of season tomatoes, cucumbers, raspberries, etc
a cherry orchard
a creamery
a cheese cave
2 Toyota Centuries with chauffeurs

9   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:16pm  

Astrid, forget about the perfect house, let's open a gourmet laboratory!

10   astrid   2006 May 24, 2:36pm  

Sure! :)

Pine forest for pine nuts and Matsutake mushrooms
an ocean going fishing boat for crabs and tuna
an oyster bed
a clear running stream to grow wasabi and water cress

Other ingredients will come to me, with time...

11   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:41pm  

Matsutake mushrooms

It is not autumn yet... I really want some now. :(

12   FormerAptBroker   2006 May 24, 2:44pm  

If I ever get married and have kids I would like to buy a place like this (and a condo on Russian Hill and a place on the West Shore)...

http://www.forbes.com/2002/05/10/0510how.html

13   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:48pm  

It would be nice to have something like this:

http://www.craigslist.org/sby/rfs/164000478.html

How much? 615K?

It is amazing what you can get in Texas for 615K!

14   astrid   2006 May 24, 2:51pm  

FAB,

Very nice! Though that's a LOT of money. For me, $10M+ would be run for my private Caribbean Island kind of money.

15   Peter P   2006 May 24, 2:56pm  

Very nice! Though that’s a LOT of money. For me, $10M+ would be run for my private Caribbean Island kind of money.

10M will not buy a nice penthouse condo in Manhattan though.

16   astrid   2006 May 24, 2:58pm  

But $10M will buy a very nice place in Westchester County and a pretty decent place in Greenwich, CT. I think those would be the East Coast equivalent of Hillsborough.

17   astrid   2006 May 24, 3:32pm  

I would like something boxy with lots of concrete and glass, and minimal furnish.

This totally runs counter to my gardening instinct, which calls for English garden lushness and cramming in as many different varieties of plants as possible.

18   StuckInBA   2006 May 24, 4:07pm  

Ah ... My dream house is actually a super sized Condo very high in a decent city neighborhood. But in this earthquake zone, I have no desire to live anywhere but on ground floor, wityh no floor above me. Yes, this may be illogical, given that many high rise buildings are actually very safe construction. But sometimes fear wins, logic losses.

19   HARM   2006 May 24, 4:14pm  

I want one of those "Red Whine" inspired Magic Boomer Condos that spawns money. That way all my conversations can center around how many Ha Has my MBC is worth, as I ignore the mass exodus of working class families with children leaving the state. My conversion to the Dark Side will be complete when I metamorphose into a shallow, self-absorbed NIMBYist, who staunchly defends my property's value against any Bolshevik agitators seeking to overthrow Prop. 13 or UBL laws.

20   OO   2006 May 24, 4:37pm  

Peter P,

I heard that the TX property tax is around 3.25%, so you pretty much pay the same annual maintenance cost for the same home in CA.

21   OO   2006 May 24, 4:47pm  

My perfect house is situated atop a rolling hill somewhere spanning around 5+ acres, studded with oak and fruit trees. Sunshine all year round, with occasional clouds hanging over the mountain range in sight. My piece of land will not look on to the urban center directly, it will steal a small peek of the city lights from behind the knolls and woods.

Oh, and the house has at least one toilet.

22   HARM   2006 May 24, 5:34pm  

@Red Whine,

Absolutely brilliant rant! You are giving Mr. X (long in a class by himself) some genuine competition!

23   FormerAptBroker   2006 May 24, 11:12pm  

Garage Company Says:

> So Red Whine you are saying that S.B. is the
> Aspen of California. Correct?

Then Red Whine Says:

> You are correct. You wouldn’t need to talk to very
> many residents to correctly conclude that it is the
> Ass Pen of California.

I’ve spent a lot of time in both Aspen and SB over the past 30 years (One of my best friends got shipped off to Cate at 14 and another friend has a family ranch just outside Aspen) and I don’t think that they have much in common other than then homeowners have more money than average…

24   DinOR   2006 May 24, 11:45pm  

I think I would like to create an environment like one of those hotels you used to be able to go to for about $14 a night in Baja like Rosarito or maybe Ensenada? My wife and I have talked about doing an "assisted living facility" for years, but I've always hoped to insert a little twist. The End of the Line. All guys (sorry girls). When I've fully explained trust me, you won't want any part of it. A lot of older males get really alienated from their families, former employers/employees, the community, each other and in the end, themselves. Think of it as Surfer X's "aging boomer hangout" only with no boomers, no "male enhancement", no "da kine". No nothing really. It's a place where we blatantly disregard the considered opinions of medically trained professionals and do exactly as we please. Primarily our "tenants" would work on their "beaters" in whatever shade they can find, the clerk at the front desk doesn't know anything and the maid may clean your room and maybe she won't. I'd like to have a coin operated pool table that periodically keeps your money and a vending machine that gives you Pepsi no matter how hard you push the button for Coke. Here, death is not feared and perhaps welcome, thus rooms are paid for a week in advance and check out is at noon.

25   edvard   2006 May 24, 11:57pm  

My ideal house? hmmm... first and foremost, it would be one that was affordable. Secondly, I really dig log cabins. I'd have one that had 2 ft thick logs as the soul construction of the walls, oak roof shingles, and redwood shutters. The inside would have a massive fireplace, a kitchen with stone or brick flooring, a classic oven and the bathroom would have a clawfoot tub. That's the house. More importantly to me anyway is the workshop. I would have a two story roughsawn shop with a workshop for my wife upstairs complete with a place for her to paint, draw, and work on all her small projects. Downstairs I would have a full compliment of tools.The nice stuff, like an up to date diagnostic set, two large chests full of snap-on tools, and several old cars. The first car would be a 1929 Dusenburg Model J with a 2-tone black and grey paint job, and the other would be my ole' reliable mercury Monterey because she's been a good car and deserves it. Outside under a large shed would be a John Deere tractor complete with a brush cutting attachment, plow, and cart. I would also have an assortment of lawn mowers and garden equipment. There would be around 20-30 acres of land on which I would have 2 gardens- one for corn, potatoes, green beans, and cabbage while garden two would be my Wife's garden for planting flowers and stuff. There would be a ridge behind the property that we could hike up in and pick blackberries. I'd say that this property would reside in somewhere like North Carolina. Oh well.. guess one can dream.

26   DinOR   2006 May 25, 1:20am  

SP,

"Wah wah, wakuh wakuh wakuh"

Ad lib solo with liberal use of harmonic distortion and feedback*

27   surfer-x   2006 May 25, 1:35am  

A van down by the river.

28   edvard   2006 May 25, 1:42am  

Newsflash!
Phase one of: Operation escape California is now complete!
My devious plan; create a massive agency-esque web site that'll either A: serve as a telecomuting business generating freelance site, or perhaps impress a few agencies or design firms of which I can possibly procure work.Nevertheless, the desire is to be mobile and independent. The site is chock full of bugs, but I'm working on it. For now, here she is!

http://tinyurl.com/l7n2y

29   edvard   2006 May 25, 1:50am  

Thanks lil!

30   Jimbo   2006 May 25, 1:55am  

Red Whine,

Your best work ever.

31   Jimbo   2006 May 25, 2:01am  

BillF,

Yes, that home would be around ~$900k in Sacramento, so your property tax would be about $10k/yr. Much more in the Bay Area though.

32   astrid   2006 May 25, 2:04am  

Those big Texas homes are kind of generic looking though.

33   astrid   2006 May 25, 2:09am  

Red Whine and DinOR,

Excellent!

34   astrid   2006 May 25, 2:21am  

All this talk of workshop space make me see a market there. Maybe high end condos should take out some of their useless conference space and make it into a workshop for guys.

35   edvard   2006 May 25, 2:24am  

Astrid,
Indeed I've noticed a lot of those Big TX homes are super-generic. Looking around Austin, Dallas and Houston, there are scads of these 2 story homes. On the other hand, most are in the 100-150k range. I'd be perfectly ok with a house at that price even if it was hideous. It would be a good starter home.

36   astrid   2006 May 25, 2:27am  

HaHa,

Did those scary clowns take some of your HaHas away?

37   astrid   2006 May 25, 2:29am  

WWII,

Yeah, my mom keep saying that she wants to retire to Dallas and I keep trying to convince her the superiority of a Northern AZ condo, once those start going for $50K instead of $250K.

38   HARM   2006 May 25, 3:22am  

Wow. Looks like we've found something Ha Ha and Surfer-X can completely agree on.

39   StuckInBA   2006 May 25, 3:29am  

Let's not forget. They will be free till the appeal also looses. But it's a great start.

Ebbers - down
Kozlowski - down
Lay and Skilling - down
Quattrone - pending retrial

There is no perfect country in the world. US is as good as it gets. The justice system here works. This was a GOOD news.

40   DinOR   2006 May 25, 3:33am  

HARM,

How about that? Never thought I'd live long enough to see the day!

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