Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Not in the slightest
/ prefers urban living
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NP. We live in small house in the city with two children. I do prefer urban living. Once our kids are gone, we won't have a huge house to maintain and we can walk or metro to stores, doctors and events. We've watched our elderly parents try to maintain homes and downsize and I don't want to spend our retirement years that way. When you live in a small home, you end up buying a lot less. It's definitely not for everyone but it works for us.
Why are you posting on this thread? Do you think every thread is about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Not in the slightest
/ prefers urban living
Sure![]()
NP. We live in small house in the city with two children. I do prefer urban living. Once our kids are gone, we won't have a huge house to maintain and we can walk or metro to stores, doctors and events. We've watched our elderly parents try to maintain homes and downsize and I don't want to spend our retirement years that way. When you live in a small home, you end up buying a lot less. It's definitely not for everyone but it works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Not in the slightest
/ prefers urban living
Sure![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Not in the slightest
/ prefers urban living
Anonymous wrote:Why call it a butler’s pantry if you don’t have a butler?
It’s just a plain pantry if you don’t have a butler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
You are jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is about that size, just across the river from McLean. We're a family of 4.
It's not that difficult to fill. You end up with rooms for a specific purpose, like his and hers home offices; exercise room; children's playroom, and so on. Then we have 2 guest rooms since we have visitors from abroad who visit every few months.
I agree. We have 7200 feet with three elementary school aged kids and a dog. One working parent one SAH parent. Most of our friends are the same.
That's a big box you've got there.
Anonymous wrote:growing up in the west coast, I have to admit I never seen so many 6000-8000 sqft house before I moved to mclean
so I wonder do those families really have like 5 kids or live with 3 generations in those 8000 sqft mansion?
I always get this dilemma when I talk to people about building a house, I think 4000 sqft would be the right size for a regular family, but then people would tell you 4000 sqft is too small for mclean and not good on the value
well whats u guys' take on this?