Beauty!
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Pro tip: try a dictionary. |
| If you had the opportunity to afford and get one, you would. Some responders need to stop hating on folks that enjoy living in a spacious home. |
Again you all have failed, McMansion would mean mass produced or repeated design over and over again. |
Maybe, but not in house shown at 10:45 |
Here is McMansion ville http://binged.it/1zYxWRM
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.014472,-77.519898,3a,75y,84.49h,85.93t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sRcEJ7DN6lC1bAprbZIyifw!2e0
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Ridiculous. |
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Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.
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This. I didn't know there were other definitions at odds with this. |
"Wesley Heights" and "Forest Hills" are cheesy names, too, when you think about it. |
| For me, McMansions are huge houses built on small lots, so that you end up looking through your window and you can see your neighbor doing their business in the house right next door. A true mansion would have tons of land around it to signify that it is a manor house. |
There's not, really, but around here we don't have too many of those developments unless you go pretty far out into the 'burbs. So people try to say that any tear-down and re-build is a McMansion when some of them are just large homes, some are actual mansions, and some are super tacky and weird but don't have the characteristic cheap mass produced bland pre-fab "look" of a true McM. |
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