by Renee » January 16th, 2020, 12:47 pm
Mel Gibson wrote: ↑January 16th, 2020, 5:23 am
Renee wrote: ↑January 14th, 2020, 4:29 pm
Want to really impress me?...Buy me a brownstone on the upper east side of Manhattan.
Just priced some out... While I could afford a rundown fixer-upper 400 sq/ft one bed one bath Brownstone in that area, that simply wouldn't work. Any quality updated Brownstone with at least 2 beds/baths and some room in there is easily into the seven figures...
So, you'll have to make do with an average home in Olympia, and a Ham & Pineapple pizza for dinner. I'm sorry Renee, but that's the only way...
I'll stay were I am. No need for anything else.
Years ago, when I was first married, I worked for a consultanting engineer. They did comercial HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical design. We provided plans and specs for clients such as architects and developers. One of our architectural clients specialized in the renovation of high end, NYC residential, multistory buildings. Some of the brownstones they renovated were absolutely gorgeous but you have to have major bucks in your bank account to own and live in one.
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Want to really impress me?...Buy me a brownstone on the upper east side of Manhattan.
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Just priced some out... While I could afford a rundown fixer-upper 400 sq/ft one bed one bath Brownstone in that area, that simply wouldn't work. Any quality updated Brownstone with at least 2 beds/baths and some room in there is easily into the seven figures...
So, you'll have to make do with an average home in Olympia, and a Ham & Pineapple pizza for dinner. I'm sorry Renee, but that's the only way...
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I'll stay were I am. No need for anything else.
Years ago, when I was first married, I worked for a consultanting engineer. They did comercial HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical design. We provided plans and specs for clients such as architects and developers. One of our architectural clients specialized in the renovation of high end, NYC residential, multistory buildings. Some of the brownstones they renovated were absolutely gorgeous but you have to have major bucks in your bank account to own and live in one.