QUOTE: Originally posted by toolbox_guy_va LOL already warned my wife next house will have a huge basement thats totally mine!!!! Well maybe room for a washer and dryer but thats it.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage I remember looking at a house with my wife about 10 years ago. It was an oblong ranch and the layout on the first floor was kinda funky. But the basement...ahhhhh, THAT wonderful basement....[sigh]...I just wanted to somehow stick in my back pocket and take it home with me. It was probably 24 x 50' and completely open. (I don't even remember there being even a support post throughout the entire thing.)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans No basements?? c'mon, what do you do, just set your little wooden houses on the ground, where do you put the furnace? washer & dryer, sewer and water pipes and all the crap you collected for the last 30 years. Where do you go when the tornado is at the end of the block? up in the attic--do you have attics? These are big mysteries to people that don't live on the equator, then again I guess you don't worry about electrical plug-ins in your parking stalls either or sticking your tongue to a steel pole in January. And do you know what an Optimist is in Canada? he's a guy that scrapes all the ice off his car windows before he tries to start his car. we need answers.
QUOTE: Originally posted by willy6 Basement? Whats that? They don't exist in the south.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Adelie The wife would be oohing and aahing about things upstairs while I was downstairs, inspecting joists, plumbing, electrical, HVAC and unobstructed space for trains.
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