Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “McMansion Hell” blogger/writer has lots of genuinely good articles on how to identify mansion vs McMansion (square footage is irrelevant but there are many distinctions between the two)
Square footage is absolutely relevant. There are different measures of square footage depending on location. Legit mansions in NYC, Charleston, and other brownstone-esque city mansions couldn't possibly have 20k+, so they are evaluated differently.
Lol sweetie. No. This house would be a McMansion at 6k, 16k or 60k square feet. The roofline alone is textbook McMansion, as are the fake (non-structural) interior columns, bad windows, lack of mature landscaping and so very much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original owner, or possibly current owner, left their name on the floorplans that are part of the listing. Appears to be a surgeon.
I think it's the CEO of SweatWorks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “McMansion Hell” blogger/writer has lots of genuinely good articles on how to identify mansion vs McMansion (square footage is irrelevant but there are many distinctions between the two)
Square footage is absolutely relevant. There are different measures of square footage depending on location. Legit mansions in NYC, Charleston, and other brownstone-esque city mansions couldn't possibly have 20k+, so they are evaluated differently.
Anonymous wrote:This is a true mansion. McMansions are big houses in a neighborhood with cookie cutter big houses just like it all around. This is a standout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The haters are out in full force. Read the owners name on plans. Sad to see all of this - really.
Yeah, the poor losers claim they have better taste because they know they've got nothing else (not that they have taste either in reality).
Anonymous wrote:The haters are out in full force. Read the owners name on plans. Sad to see all of this - really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “McMansion Hell” blogger/writer has lots of genuinely good articles on how to identify mansion vs McMansion (square footage is irrelevant but there are many distinctions between the two)
Square footage is absolutely relevant. There are different measures of square footage depending on location. Legit mansions in NYC, Charleston, and other brownstone-esque city mansions couldn't possibly have 20k+, so they are evaluated differently.