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    • neph93N
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      Off to Stockholm for a weekend break with my wife today. Never been there.  I'll be popping in to Unionville to look at their gear, but can anyone recommend anything? I'm thinking places to eat, drink good beer, thinks we should see and do? Any tips appreciated.

      «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
      We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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      • GilesG
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        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        • neph93N
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          @Giles:

          https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=2049.0

          Oops…. [emoji38] Thank you!

          «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
          We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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          • SeulS
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            @Clint_D:

            I typically keep the house at between 74F and 78F.

            Glad I don't live with you… During winter I do 65F max...

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            • SeulS
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              I left work early today cause someone had turned on the heater…

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              • AppfaffA
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                @Clint_D:

                Also, this website is pretty amazing and shows plenty of examples of both well executed and poorly executed architecture:

                http://www.mcmansionhell.com/

                This blog is great!  Admittedly, 95% of the homes in our market would constitute at least a 7 on the scale, where three of the 4 houses on our list would probably equate to a 10 haha.

                Our area is weird… we live in a small area, so housing prices are all over the board. For us, our top three choices are all about the same cost, which means the biggest factor for me is HOA dues and how "efficient" it is in order to keep heating and cooling costs down. Our property taxes are pretty much non-existant, and the first and second house are in the best school district. Our biggest variable is insurance - the closer to water you are, the most wind insurance you have to have.

                My choice:.

                My Wife's top choice

                The house we both can "deal" with. (it looks bigger than it is…)

                Im sure I know which one you will all say to go with lol

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                • Megatron1505M
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                  I like your top choice,  good spaces, good light and nicely decorated already.

                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                  • Clint_DC
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                    Is it not at all feasible to live in Mobile, AL @Appfaff?  Terrible schools?  Commute?  Crime?  I've never been there and have little to no knowledge of the area but just a quick peek at the market there makes it look like you could get a lot of bang for your buck.

                    This place looks like a true diamond in the rough, I know it'd be a nightmare to most but it looks like it's got so much potential plus I love all of the little architectural details and craftsmanship:

                    http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/204-Rapier-Ave-Mobile-AL-36604/51009363_zpid/

                    This one looks to be a rather nice remodel that maintains the character of the home:

                    http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/207-S-Cedar-St-Mobile-AL-36602/51010981_zpid/

                    The burglar bars are probably a dead giveaway but this house anywhere in central Austin would be $500k minimum, I can't imagine how it's only $75k:

                    http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/510-S-Jefferson-St-Mobile-AL-36603/51026153_zpid/

                    ATX IH Hoarder

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                    • PeterP
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                      @neph93 for beer in Stockholm I'd recommend Man in the Moon, Akkurat and Monks Café. I've been to neither, but heard good things!

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                      • steelworkerS
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                        They're all beautiful @Clint_D  ! 75K! damn!  ???

                        Haunted? Poltergeist? Stream in basement ?

                        Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                        Well, I have others.

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                        • steelworkerS
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                          @Appfaff:

                          @Clint_D:

                          Also, this website is pretty amazing and shows plenty of examples of both well executed and poorly executed architecture:

                          http://www.mcmansionhell.com/

                          This blog is great!  Admittedly, 95% of the homes in our market would constitute at least a 7 on the scale, where three of the 4 houses on our list would probably equate to a 10 haha.

                          Our area is weird… we live in a small area, so housing prices are all over the board. For us, our top three choices are all about the same cost, which means the biggest factor for me is HOA dues and how "efficient" it is in order to keep heating and cooling costs down. Our property taxes are pretty much non-existant, and the first and second house are in the best school district. Our biggest variable is insurance - the closer to water you are, the most wind insurance you have to have.

                          My choice:.

                          Im sure I know which one you will all say to go with lol

                          Stick to your guns @Appfaff  your choice looks best. Love the Mcmansion site thanks for the link.

                          Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                          Well, I have others.

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                          • neph93N
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                            @Peter:

                            @neph93 for beer in Stockholm I'd recommend Man in the Moon, Akkurat and Monks Café. I've been to neither, but heard good things!

                            Nice one! Lunch at Akkurat in an hour or two [emoji16]

                            «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                            We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                            • organisysO
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                              Go with the best school, otherwise you may find yourself moving again….......

                              Pride of Japan :-)

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                              • AppfaffA
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                                Thanks guys!  Yes, Mobile is about 50 minutes from my business but my wife could work in her Mobile
                                Office is she wanted. Their is a revitalization of young home buyers moving into the area, which is great for remodels and boosting values in the future, but crime is crazy. Mainly petty crime, but the schools are beyond terrible. The rule of thumbs is A.live in mobile and send your kids to private school, or B. Live in Baldwin County (where we live) and send you kids to good public schools. Even the worst schools in BC are better than the best ones in Mobile.

                                I lived in the highest end area of mobile for 4 years in college and you still didn't want to go for a run early in the morning.  The housing market IS crazy cheap though - I saw this amazing custom house they just built listed for around 400, while it would be close to 1MIL in our neck of the woods.

                                Cool thing about the green house is that it is in an area called Fairhope - it's highly desirable, with very high resale values. Since I work for myself, my only retirement account is what I make for myself. Our plan is to buy something that will have high resale value in 15-17 years and use the funds to pay cash for the kids college.  Of course, we never know what the market will do, but homes in Downtown Fairhope weren't really touched by the market crash because people fight to live there. Homes just 5 blocks
                                North sell for 3-4 times the cost of the home we are looking at and the new city government is trying to out a spot to new construction, which could ramp up current home values even more.

                                Of course, we have to sell our current home first, which has been a pain, but I think the Green home is our safest investment while allowing us to enjoy the life we want in a community that draws us in. Plus, it's 2 blocks from my wife's work lol

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                                • organisysO
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                                  Happy wife, happy appfaff.

                                  😉

                                  Pride of Japan :-)

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                                  • AppfaffA
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                                    @organisys:

                                    Happy wife, happy appfaff.

                                    😉

                                    Quoted for truth hahaha

                                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                                    • Clint_DC
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                                      @Seul:

                                      @Clint_D:

                                      I typically keep the house at between 74F and 78F.

                                      Glad I don't live with you… During winter I do 65F max...

                                      Since it's mostly hot as hell in TX, I was referring to cooling the house to 74-78F.  In the winter, I keep the house in in the low 60's or as low as I can before my wife complains.

                                      ATX IH Hoarder

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                                      • AppfaffA
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                                        I'm with @Clint_D - when the temps are 105F, it's almost all our AC handlers can do to keep it below 80, especially if you have two stories.  I usually rock 75 during the day if im in the house, 78 if im gone and 73 at night. In winter it's heat set on 67 most of the time. Our kids room gets super hot in the summer and super cold in the winter, so this year we will probably rolling hotter than normal to keep them comfortable.

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                                        • ChrisC
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                                          Yep, life in the South is hot.  Houston basically has two seasons- summer and not summer.  I sweat constantly and sometimes change shirts two or three times a day.  The 4 months of the year that constitute not-summer are the only time the weather here is bearable.

                                          Despite this, I probably will be here the rest of my life.  At least I've convinced my wife that if Texas secedes, (again) we're moving to America.  So I've got that going for me…

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                                          • ROmanR
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                                            @Appfaff:

                                            @Clint_D:

                                            Also, this website is pretty amazing and shows plenty of examples of both well executed and poorly executed architecture:

                                            http://www.mcmansionhell.com/

                                            This blog is great!  Admittedly, 95% of the homes in our market would constitute at least a 7 on the scale, where three of the 4 houses on our list would probably equate to a 10 haha.

                                            Our area is weird… we live in a small area, so housing prices are all over the board. For us, our top three choices are all about the same cost, which means the biggest factor for me is HOA dues and how "efficient" it is in order to keep heating and cooling costs down. Our property taxes are pretty much non-existant, and the first and second house are in the best school district. Our biggest variable is insurance - the closer to water you are, the most wind insurance you have to have.

                                            My choice:.

                                            My Wife's top choice

                                            The house we both can "deal" with. (it looks bigger than it is…)

                                            Im sure I know which one you will all say to go with lol

                                            The first question I always ask is how hard would this house be to sell, if I had to leave.  In the last 15 years, I have done 2 moves which I normally wouldn't have done. I started leaving a house I lived in for 15 yrs, and loved,outside Philadelphia, PA. to Charlotte, NC. Philly had sky high taxes, I moved into a 2300 sq ft. townhome, which was great, lived there for 8 yrs, and then moved to a 4000 sq ft. home, built by a prominent builder here, which is the best home I've ever lived in. It's only me and the other half, but MORE than enough room to stretch out. Namely the bar that I posted in the show us your pad category. I like space and like to entertain, so it really depends on how you live. Taxes and utilities are relatively low here.

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