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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m begging suburbanites from Bethesda McLean Potomac and great falls to stop building houses with more than 4000 sq ft. 6000 sq ft is an abomination and you truly don’t need that much house. It screams “might as well build another entertainment room while we’re at it”. Build a garden! Use the outside! You’ve hit diminishing returns on sq ft development. Develop some taste. [/quote] +1 we have a large family in 3000! I don’t understand what people are doing in these homes. [/quote] We also live in 3000 and it’s almost too big. DH wanted to buy a bigger house, and I put my foot down. I make sure my kids know to aim for a smaller house with a moderate yard. I think 2000 to 2500 is ideal for a family of four. I have family and friends who feel differently, but they have more kids. [/quote] 3,000SF can be a HUGE HUGE MASSIVE house or a moderate size at same time. My brother has a one story house in Florida on a slab with 3,000 SF and a two car garage (400sk) so he had 3,400 sf of indoor sapace. I looked at a 3,000 SF house once that had a finished basement (1,500 sf), a two car garage (400 SF) and a walk up attic with stair case for storage (1,500 sf) that could be finished for more living space. The house had 6,400 sf of indoor space. But listed as 3,000 SF. [/quote]
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