Dreamtwister wrote:RE: Storage space
Those modular steel buildings are a fantastic way to increase your storage space quickly. The catch is, you need some square footage on which to erect them.
gowgow2 wrote:Dreamtwister wrote:RE: Storage space
Those modular steel buildings are a fantastic way to increase your storage space quickly. The catch is, you need some square footage on which to erect them.
We've considered this option, but as you said, you need the land. We need to be in a metro area and the only places with this kind of land are just as far out as the McMansions we're looking at.
The 2 home option isn't such a bad idea. Maybe this is worth looking into further.
gowgow2 wrote:Dreamtwister wrote:RE: Storage space
Those modular steel buildings are a fantastic way to increase your storage space quickly. The catch is, you need some square footage on which to erect them.
We've considered this option, but as you said, you need the land. We need to be in a metro area and the only places with this kind of land are just as far out as the McMansions we're looking at.
The 2 home option isn't such a bad idea. Maybe this is worth looking into further.
Can you understand our dilemna
In a sign of how difficult it is to sell new homes in Southern California right now, a San Diego developer is offering a "buy one, get one free" deal, pairing million-dollar homes with less expensive homes.
"We thought, 'Why does it just have to be on Pop Tarts and restaurants? Why not buy one home, get one free,'" Dawn Berry of Michael Crews Development told 10 News in San Diego.
gowgow2 wrote:Ok, so we have a big decision to make and I'd like some advice...
I've been aware of the peak oil idea for a couple years and I'm convinced that serious problems are coming. I've read some of the books...
I'd love to hear your thoughts because I'm struggling to know what to do... When things truly unravel, I'd like to think I'll have some time to change gears and make whatever move is needed in order to do what is best for my family.
pstarr wrote:You mentioned that you would need to expand given a thriving economy. At this point, it looks like the economy is not expanding, and may be starting to contract. Do you have a business outlook plan? He says he 'manufactures' something in a 2700 sq. ft. suburban home. Doubt it. He probably 'assembles' something. Gold-lame hot-tub filter gaskets ? Downspout mittens (replete with gambling shar pei's) made from recycled Coke-bottles? Green patches for unsightly brown weed-holes in the lawn? Green fuel containers in that say "biodiesel?" (His 'assembly' is sticking the green label on them). Hot-Pepper Jelly? Crap no one will want very soon?
pstarr wrote:He then describes a preconceived decision ("the area we are moving to . . .") and makes like he needs to ask our opinion. The guy is a poser. He 'owns' one and is about to 'buy' a second business. At least one of these is not a business, but a failure. Just the nature of start-ups in America--98% fail. He wants his fancy home and nothing we will say will stop him. Maybe his wife or punker kid put him up to this post.
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