i really want to know :)
mine is semi detached :D
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i really want to know :)
mine is semi detached :D
End Terrace(4). :)
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Terraced.
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Originally posted by vidcc@16 March 2004 - 22:28
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Terraced at home but i'm in uni. halls at the moment.
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Originally posted by bulio@16 March 2004 - 22:37
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
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Originally posted by J'Pol@16 March 2004 - 22:51
Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)Quote:
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :) [/b][/quote]Quote:
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Thank you. Coming from such as yourself I very much appreciate the comment.
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)
well isnt this nice :lol:
Lucky Sod :lol: [/b][/quote]Quote:
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detached
with 4 acres of land :01:
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)
Thank you. Coming from such as yourself I very much appreciate the comment.
It is indeed, well spotted. Or does that just describe your pre-pubescent complexion.
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)
Thank you. Coming from such as yourself I very much appreciate the comment.
well isnt this nice :lol:
very funny i may decide to laugh at some point <_<
Dont you mean at some spot? :)Quote:
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very funny i may decide to laugh at some point <_<
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very funny i may decide to laugh at some point <_<
i'll ignore that <_<
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)
Thank you. Coming from such as yourself I very much appreciate the comment.
well isnt this nice :lol:
It is indeed, well spotted. Or does that just describe your pre-pubescent complexion.
Matter for you mate, you started the sarcasm, I am content either way.
Oh and when you say the house you live in, I own mine. Detached, 5 bedrooms, 3 public and 2 bathrooms. 2 cars in the drive, all the usual trappings of middle class, wage slave mentality. We love it, you should try it some day, it's fan-tastic.
Laugh whenever you wish, like I said it's a matter for you. I quite frankly don't give a feck.
I prefer to think of my home as "Free Standing", rather than detached. But I will admit it has been detached, as it was moved from its original site (1943 build) to its' present location in 1967.
I am presently renovating, so as to create a secondary suite. Actually bought the house because it had the nicest suite of any house in our market, within our budget, at the time of purchase. Then reno's are to legalize the suite as well as to complete the unfinished area in the basement.
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Matter for you mate, you started the sarcasm, I am content either way.Quote:
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Detached and it has nothing to do with luck. I have worked like a bar steward all of my life.
Yes and well deserved sir. :)
Thank you. Coming from such as yourself I very much appreciate the comment.
well isnt this nice :lol:
It is indeed, well spotted. Or does that just describe your pre-pubescent complexion.
very funny i may decide to laugh at some point <_<
Oh and when you say the house you live in, I own mine. Detached, 5 bedrooms, 3 public and 2 bathrooms. 2 cars in the drive, all the usual trappings of middle class, wage slave mentality. We love it, you should try it some day, it's fan-tastic.
Laugh whenever you wish, like I said it's a matter for you. I quite frankly don't give a feck. [/b][/quote]
somebody's in a bad mood :lol:
Forgive my ignorance, I have only ever bought new houses. We bought a small house, then flat in the city, then the house we currently live in. None or these were built when we actually bought them, though we had seen show homes.Quote:
Originally posted by oldmancan@17 March 2004 - 01:31
I prefer to think of my home as "Free Standing", rather than detached. But I will admit it has been detached, as it was moved from its original site (1943 build) to its' present location in 1967.
I am presently renovating, so as to create a secondary suite. Actually bought the house because it had the nicest suite of any house in our market, within our budget, at the time of purchase. Then reno's are to legalize the suite as well as to complete the unfinished area in the basement.
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When you speak of a suite and a secondary suite, what are you referring to.
Forgive my ignorance, I have only ever bought new houses. We bought a small house, then flat in the city, then the house we currently live in. None or these were built when we actually bought them, though we had seen show homes.Quote:
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I prefer to think of my home as "Free Standing", rather than detached. But I will admit it has been detached, as it was moved from its original site (1943 build) to its' present location in 1967.
I am presently renovating, so as to create a secondary suite. Actually bought the house because it had the nicest suite of any house in our market, within our budget, at the time of purchase. Then reno's are to legalize the suite as well as to complete the unfinished area in the basement.
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i think he might mean lounge and dining room :)
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And i'm proud of it. The bank still own part of it though <_<
and a Firebird in the driveway of course :P
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And i'm proud of it. The bank still own part of it though <_<
and a Firebird in the driveway of course :P
semi detached house, in very nice area, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, study, house is 160 years old. next door neighbours house sold for £380,000 last summer, my house is slightly bigger. 2 cars in driveway, clio and picasso.
are you sure thts real and not a dream :oQuote:
Originally posted by Spider_dude@16 March 2004 - 23:44
semi detached house, in very nice area, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, study, house is 160 years old. next door neighbours house sold for £380,000 last summer, my house is slightly bigger. 2 cars in driveway, clio and picasso.
Well i hope that when i'm old like you house owners i will also own a nice house. It's the young people that earn 100k a year that scare me.
J'pol i though you said you had slave in your house, but then i re-read it. :guinesssmile:
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semi detached house, in very nice area, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, study, house is 160 years old. next door neighbours house sold for £380,000 last summer, my house is slightly bigger. 2 cars in driveway, clio and picasso.
it is obviously not my house, but it is my inheritance.
I have an apartment and love it.
No lawn chores, no worries about pipes, appliances, or fire.
I have a second floor poolside view, and a free gym 100 ft from my door.
Just today I awoke to no hot water, the cause being a defunct "element".
I called the management and said, "I'm Rick James bitch and I got no hot water". By lunch, they called to tell me all was well, again.
In the time I have lived here, I have lost a washer, dryer, microwave, water heater, stove element, and few burst outside pipes. All easily dealt with by a single phone call. No waiting for repairmen and no worries that they are going to gouge me with unfair prices. I'm a single guy, I can't run back and forth from work to let workman in.
Keep your homes, I like my batchelor pad.
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semi detached house, in very nice area, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, study, house is 160 years old. next door neighbours house sold for £380,000 last summer, my house is slightly bigger. 2 cars in driveway, clio and picasso.
are you sure thts real and not a dream :o
My parents live in England and their house is worth a pretty penny, however my brother and i have decided that our inheritance will go to our children instead of us as we are all grown up and made our own way in the world. I have always been independent and started with nothing but as someone stated i had to work like a slave to get where i am now
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Originally posted by hobbes@16 March 2004 - 17:08
I have an apartment and love it.
No lawn chores, no worries about pipes, appliances, or fire.
I have a second floor poolside view, and a free gym 100 ft from my door.
Just today I awoke to no hot water, the cause being a defunct "element".
I called the management and said, "I'm Rick James bitch and I got no hot water". By lunch, they called to tell me all was well, again.
In the time I have lived here, I have lost a washer, dryer, microwave, water heater, stove element, and few burst outside pipes. All easily dealt with by a single phone call. No waiting for repairmen and no worries that they are going to gouge me with unfair prices. I'm a single guy, I can't run back and forth from work to let workman in.
Keep your homes, I like my batchelor pad.
@J'Pol
A suite is a self-contained separate living area that occupies part of a house. The house doesn't necessarily have to be detatched.
A secondary suite is a local (provincial building code) designation for a suite that meets a certain criteria. The requirements for secondary suite status are a relaxed version of the duplex requirements.
The local housing market is primarily detached single family homes. With real estate values going through the roof, even two wage earner families cannot afford to purchase. The result is a growing number of illegal suites. It has gotten to the point that banks are willing to consider rental income from an illegal suite as part of the financing arrangements.
In my case, I don't have the required lot size to "duplex". The only legal alternative is the secondary suite status.
I am happy to say that I passed my final building inspection on Monday.
The good news is that OMC has now been confirmed as being a building. Congrats big guy.Quote:
Originally posted by oldmancan@17 March 2004 - 02:19
I am happy to say that I passed my final building inspection on Monday.
Sorry, I'll get me coat.
PS Thanks for the explanation. I am hopeful I will understand it when sans pomme.
The good news is that OMC has now been confirmed as being a building. Congrats big guy.Quote:
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I am happy to say that I passed my final building inspection on Monday.
Sorry, I'll get me coat.
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Another couple of apples and you wont be long till you are awa* JP. :lol: Then you may pass your certification. :lol:
* You explain it. I cant be jucked. Too much apple. :lol:
Semi-detached. Lived here since I was about 1 year old. :D