Do you have like 10 people come over regularly? |
I'm not that poster but I do have large groups almost weekly to an <3k and could use an extra thousand or two in sqft |
Yeah I can see if I was super social wanting to have a beautiful big dining room. What I can’t wrap my head around is having 8 bedrooms or however many a 7000 sq ft house must have. In my fantasy lottery-winning life, I’d have a lovely maybe 2500 sq ft house, a pool house, and a carriage house for guests. So more like a little compound than a giant house. |
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I moved from a 1,600 sf house with five people (including basement) to a 6,100 sf house (including basement) and to be honest if I had to do it again would have went a bit bigger at least on plot.
I would of like a big more land, three car garage, maybe a little pool house. Inside I would have liked something cool if more sf, like a Sunroom, hobby room, movie theater. And no did not buy for any other reason than houses in my W school district are big, My kids friend has a 9,000 sf house with a 3,000 sf all redone day light basement they can do sweet 16s and graduation parties. that is really cool to have 3,000 sf available for parties. Being it is on two acres the house does not look that big. As dead set in middle of two acre plot so house is not on top of any other house. |
| To each their own, except here apparently, where the choices others make are fodder for jealousy and judgment. Sad. |
What does this even mean? We bought a lot, spent half the value of the lot when we built our house, and built the smallest house in Arlington anyone built that year according to the planning dept (~2000 sq ft). The bank didn't say anything about what we spent on the build vs the value of the lot because we were going to have equity the day we moved in. |
To each their own judgment. |
Imagine 2 or 3 more people living there. We have 5000 as ft including the finished basement and we use all of it - exercise room, storage, guest room, workshop, home office. It’s also good for when kids have friends over. |
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About ~7000.
It is located in the west. We bought it a decade ago between $1-2m. Currently worth ~$3m. We did do a big renovation. We bought it with a mortgage and refinanced at 2.8%. The mortgage amount is negligible to us. We didn't mean to buy such a big house, but we loved the location and liked the house, so we went for it. We host a lot. I do want to downsize when the kids are launched. |
Based on prior threads: -Gift wrapping room -Scrapbooking room -Puzzle room Seriously. |
| 7,000 in Bethesda. Bought in 2019 for 1.8 now valued at 2.6. Big yard. 5 people. It doesn’t feel insane. We have an office/bedroom/bathroom wing we don’t use on the first floor all that often. But we have a big mud room, a big open front, nice dining room. Idk. You adjust. We have lots of open spaces. It’s pretty great TBH. I love it. |
I can answer as I use every bit of our large house. - 2 home offices (his and hers). We both work from home at least three days a week. - Exercise room with treadmill, bike, lifting set up, ballet bar, free weights, and room for yoga and stretching. - Kids' playroom, where we keep all their toys separate from the main living room. - Large dining room, great for hosting holidays. - 5 big bedrooms, all with walk-in closets and en-suite bathrooms. One of them is set up for our parents and includes a small kitchenette and tv area. - Kids' study area. - Big mudroom and lockers for sports gear. - 3-car garage with storage for everyone's bikes, golf clubs, and sports gear that stays outside. |
DP but similar: offices, gym, mud room, garage that doubles as a workshop, craft room (doubles as a guest room), guest room that doubles as an office, guest room, library, music room, rec room, and then living, dining, and bed rooms. |
Builder here. I doubt your home is worth $3.2m. A $900k building in 2009 cost would have garnered you builder grade finish with lower end materials. I can purchase a higher quality home for $3.2m in McLean today. |