If the above picture is a mansion then DC must have midget housing. A mansion is at least 12,000 sqrft. THIS is a mansion, notice the word estate being used which indicated mansion ![]() |
The Bethesda house is 16.000 sq. ft. so yes, I consider it a mansion. |
lol - drove by recently and almost veered off the road... |
Bump? |
My favorite house. Drive past it everyday and love the light show. Hint: it has a name. Drive up River rd it is on the right just after Bradley. |
The NAR disagrees with you. They typically use the term mansion for any dwelling with over about 8,000 sf. http://homes.yahoo.com/news/america-s-most-beautiful-mansions.html |
THANK YOU, 12:25 - THESE are mansions. Where do people grow up that they are so bitter about the beautiful house down the street with one, two or even three car garages? You would have to be from nowhere and be nobody (really) to think otherwise. Look at yourself at how you can change your attitude instead. In fact, make that your NY resolution. YIKES!
Using the term McMansion makes you look really bad, BTW. |
I think most of these houses are mansions. I think of McMansions as a huge house with one of those hideous basement garages down a steep sloped driveway on a 5000 sq. foot lot with a fountain in the front yard. |
I grew up around really large, beautiful houses. I don't criticize beautiful new houses, as I have no reason to. So they are bigger than mine, so what? Unless it has an obnoxious gold dome on it, it is not offensive to me. It takes a lot more than that to offend or impress me! |
Says the bitter person who overpaid for cheap new construction, under the mistaken impression that she would be surrounded by senators and admirals in her new "neighborhood", who drives into her garage and never sees a neighbor, and who is paying through the nose for energy bills. "Classless" is buying new cookiecutter crap in a region full to bursting of beautiful, classy existing homes. Jealous is the person who has to drive 20 minutes to fight for parking at the nearest Whole Foods, when I can walk five minutes to mine. Jealous is the person who has to spend $60k at Roche Bobois just to fill up rooms that are never used. |
Oh 1:36, I'm a NP and you do sound very bitter. It sounds like you judge a lot of people (including yourself). There's no metal in life for walking to Whole Foods - you really shouldn't be all that proud of it, it isn't an accomplishment. People have different taste in homes and that's ok too. You seem to think that there is only one way - your way.
Just because someone has a nicer or larger home than you do, you don't have to assume that their energy costs are sky-high (after all, new construction materials are usually much more efficient than those in older homes), nor do you have to think that the don't use all their rooms. As someone who lived in a walkable, small house for a number of year and now lives in a larger suburban home, I can tell you that we have enjoyed both (each has their charms and we've been happy in each). The fact that you have concocted such dramatic, negative scenarios about people in these larger homes (purported expectations of senator neighbors, your use of neighborhood in quotes, etc.) suggests that you aren't so happy with your own situation. Perhaps the new year will bring your more happiness with yourself and your life choices. |
my energy bill is almost the same as my old rambler house. Wtf are you rambling about , drink some liqueur and go to sleep until your new years meth rage wears off |
I love you. |
Jealous much? |
We always go apple and peach picking at Homestead Farms and always commented on that house as we drove by it. Last time I actually googled the owner - as I recall he owns a bunch of gas stations in the area. Grew up in Maryland. |