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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16091333" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>There's truth to that, but it's more of a psychological thing with me. I have a hard time spending money unless it's either contributing to equity or a necessary utility (one of the reasons I struggle to take vacations, but my wife is hammering on me to fix that one haha)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is gorgeous and I am green with envy!! Where I'm building is behind the house. My property is like a giant slice of pizza, so I wanted to have the garage nestled in the back. It'd be visible looking out the back window, but there's also a perfect view of the blue ridge mountains that would remain unobstructed.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately or unfortunately, the original owners of the house did a lot of very expensive landscaping, so we're going to keep that in tact and make the garage work in with it tactfully. After all we've done to this place so far, the last thing I want to do is sell it. I couldn't buy back my old shitty house for the same cost as my current one, so the "equity gain" is more of a mental thing. Easier to put a dollar in the bank than spend it sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>I think you're convincing me to go stick built...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16091333, member: 181885"] There's truth to that, but it's more of a psychological thing with me. I have a hard time spending money unless it's either contributing to equity or a necessary utility (one of the reasons I struggle to take vacations, but my wife is hammering on me to fix that one haha) That is gorgeous and I am green with envy!! Where I'm building is behind the house. My property is like a giant slice of pizza, so I wanted to have the garage nestled in the back. It'd be visible looking out the back window, but there's also a perfect view of the blue ridge mountains that would remain unobstructed. Fortunately or unfortunately, the original owners of the house did a lot of very expensive landscaping, so we're going to keep that in tact and make the garage work in with it tactfully. After all we've done to this place so far, the last thing I want to do is sell it. I couldn't buy back my old shitty house for the same cost as my current one, so the "equity gain" is more of a mental thing. Easier to put a dollar in the bank than spend it sort of thing. I think you're convincing me to go stick built... [/QUOTE]
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