Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is how did they have that big house with maids quarters, yet only 3 bedrooms upstairs.
I just thought this same thing. I was originally thinking it was a modest house with only 3 bedrooms, but then I remembered Alice's quarters, the den, the attic space...the LARGE family room, dining room, eat-in kitchen AND tv-watching room; oh and large foyer area...so it wasn't so modest maybe.
Don't architects make a lot of money?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is how did they have that big house with maids quarters, yet only 3 bedrooms upstairs.
I just thought this same thing. I was originally thinking it was a modest house with only 3 bedrooms, but then I remembered Alice's quarters, the den, the attic space...the LARGE family room, dining room, eat-in kitchen AND tv-watching room; oh and large foyer area...so it wasn't so modest maybe.
Don't architects make a lot of money?
Anonymous wrote:The real question is how did they have that big house with maids quarters, yet only 3 bedrooms upstairs.
Anonymous wrote:I was just wishing for Alice in my life today. The 70s were a golden time...
Anonymous wrote:Houses did not cost $800,000 and college was not $240,000 per kid. When all the Mrs. Brady's of the world got in the workforce, that drove up the cost of housing and education.