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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2016 22:24:07 GMT -5
So, we have land! Here it is. If anyone is at all interested I will chronicle the process of building, the majority of which we will be doing ourselves. I might do it even if anyone isn't interested Ive heard building can be murder on a marriage and in the the three weeks since they accepted our offer on the land we've already had more arguments than in the last three years I think. I do hope that the issues are mostly front loaded in the process but I guess we'll see... Here it is all bare and ready, 2 acres.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 25, 2016 22:32:02 GMT -5
Who is going to mow the lawn?
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Post by CCL on Mar 25, 2016 22:49:00 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by resolution on Mar 25, 2016 23:20:10 GMT -5
Looks like a nice patch of ground.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2016 0:12:19 GMT -5
Screw building. Just think of the garden you could have on that land!!! I see tomatoes and zucchini and God only know what else.
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Post by quince on Mar 26, 2016 0:13:48 GMT -5
I read the title as open marriage at first glance. That does look like a nice chunk of potential.
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Post by justme on Mar 26, 2016 0:35:44 GMT -5
Ooooh this is going to be interesting with you both being on here! Do we get to be the deciding vote if you can't agree?
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Post by Jaguar on Mar 26, 2016 0:53:29 GMT -5
The land looks good, and I wish you all the best.
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Post by zibazinski on Mar 26, 2016 6:21:14 GMT -5
What fun!! I've built and totally gutted a few houses. My marriages survived those. Except for the floor in DH and my last house. We knew what we wanted and could t find it so we were floor less for about a year. But we chose to be because we wouldn't settle. Finally found it and our floor was perfect. I'm going to back to that house this weekend. Please wish me luck. Getting my stuff and readying it for sale. That, except for his cat, is the last of my past.
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Post by zibazinski on Mar 26, 2016 6:30:56 GMT -5
You can also pick rooms on who gets to be the deciding factor. I picked kitchen, bedrooms and bathrooms. The rest was up to guys. So I ended up with amazing garages and rec rooms. Useless offices two out of three times. But they looked nice.
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Post by mroped on Mar 26, 2016 6:57:13 GMT -5
I don't care about the inside arrangements or paint colors or type of floors. Except the fireplace! I care about structural, and my shop! That's it! At this point there is a lot in the air about how I'm gonna make the grades work to my advantage. I'm more like "let me see what happens if a dig or cut here" than "we will have the garden here or there!" I just know that whatever happens, when I'm done it will be glorious!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2016 7:10:16 GMT -5
Who is going to mow the lawn? This seemed to be of major concern to the new neighbors on one side ... he was quick to tell us how impressed he was with how the empty lot had been cared for and asked what kind of mower we were going to get, while he was out with his zero turn, a week ago, in PA...
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 26, 2016 7:23:35 GMT -5
Who is going to mow the lawn? This seemed to be of major concern to the new neighbors on one side ... he was quick to tell us how impressed he was with how the empty lot had been cared for and asked what kind of mower we were going to get, while he was out with his zero turn, a week ago, in PA... If that were my property, I would let loose my secret weapon to tackle that lawn.
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Post by gregintenn on Mar 26, 2016 7:25:49 GMT -5
Looks like it would lay well for a basement.
I can give a bit of advice. Don't sweat the small stuff. You will NEVER be 100% happy with everything about it, and it will NEVER be 100% perfect. Do not obsess over this, or you are peeing in the ocean. It will not happen. It that electrical plug is an inch off center of the window above it or something, it'll be o.k.
Decide exactly what you want before you begin. I drew the plans for our house with my wife's help. She was even pregnant during the building process, and we had virtually nor problems. She can't decide on which can of beans to buy at the grocery, but somehow had no problem picking out paint, fixtures, and other assorted things.
If you don't set unrealistic expectations, this can be an interesting and rewarding experience.
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Post by zibazinski on Mar 26, 2016 7:36:55 GMT -5
This seemed to be of major concern to the new neighbors on one side ... he was quick to tell us how impressed he was with how the empty lot had been cared for and asked what kind of mower we were going to get, while he was out with his zero turn, a week ago, in PA... If that were my property, I would let loose my secret weapon to tackle that lawn. How cute!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2016 7:37:54 GMT -5
Doing the walls in concrete means we've been back and forth with the architect a few times making sure we get every thing that can't really be moved easily placed correctly the first time. Thank goodness the architect is in an old brick building that needed to be repointed!
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Post by mroped on Mar 26, 2016 11:14:42 GMT -5
Ooooh this is going to be interesting with you both being on here! Do we get to be the deciding vote if you can't agree? Yes, everybody gets to have a say if we arrive to a disagreement especialy if most of you agree with me!
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Post by mroped on Mar 26, 2016 11:20:27 GMT -5
I'd love some goats in there Tenn but there are a few restrictions: no animals/birds unless they are pets. Now i can figure how to declare three goats "pets" but to keep them in check I'd need a fence and I'm not allowed a chain link fence. The money that I'd have to spend to fence all in with rough cut boards would just about cover for a zero turn like the neighbor has and then we could be "zero turn buddies" and keeps me in the neighbors good graces.
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Post by NastyWoman on Mar 26, 2016 11:30:04 GMT -5
I'd love some goats in there Tenn but there are a few restrictions: no animals/birds unless they are pets. Now i can figure how to declare three goats "pets" but to keep them in check I'd need a fence and I'm not allowed a chain link fence. The money that I'd have to spend to fence all in with rough cut boards would just about cover for a zero turn like the neighbor has and then we could be "zero turn buddies" and keeps me in the neighbors good graces. Too bad it is not on the Mexican border. Trump would get them to fence it in for you and they would have to pay for it too Now joking aside, that is some beautiful land and I hope you will allow us to come on your building journey with you
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Post by whoami on Mar 26, 2016 11:46:54 GMT -5
Ive heard building can be murder on a marriage and in the the three weeks since they accepted our offer on the land we've already had more arguments than in the last three years I think. My marriage barely survives an IKEA project I think the only reason we didn't kill each other when we were building our house was because I was in a completely different state when it was going up.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 26, 2016 12:09:47 GMT -5
I'd love some goats in there Tenn but there are a few restrictions: no animals/birds unless they are pets. Now i can figure how to declare three goats "pets" but to keep them in check I'd need a fence and I'm not allowed a chain link fence. The money that I'd have to spend to fence all in with rough cut boards would just about cover for a zero turn like the neighbor has and then we could be "zero turn buddies" and keeps me in the neighbors good graces. You wouldn't like these 'kids' as house pets?
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 26, 2016 12:41:27 GMT -5
Sorry, oped. I will now stop with the pictures and videos of little kid goats. The thread is about your new property and future design.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2016 12:47:49 GMT -5
I like goats I don't care if it's a free for all. Once in a while I'll just post some new pics... Or let you all take sides in an argument
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Post by gregintenn on Mar 26, 2016 12:48:41 GMT -5
Doing the walls in concrete means we've been back and forth with the architect a few times making sure we get every thing that can't really be moved easily placed correctly the first time. Thank goodness the architect is in an old brick building that needed to be repointed! That would make plumbing and electrical quite a challenge.
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Post by mmhmm on Mar 26, 2016 12:58:26 GMT -5
Looks lovely, Oped and Mr. Oped! You two are pretty darned level-headed. I don't anticipate any major problems and expect to see a beautiful home in your future.
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Post by mroped on Mar 26, 2016 13:03:55 GMT -5
Just the exterior walls are concrete Greg! ICFs- Nudura We've designed it so the outer shell is solid but the interior walls/partition walls can be moved at any time. For that purpose, all roof framing is self supporting so we don't have to have bearing walls. We will use manufactured trusses of three different types. I will not build any interior wall until I have roof overhead. All floors will be supported with engineered joists and no Lully columns in the basement. All free span, the longest I believe it to be 22'. I am still to see if there will be any deflection when we build but acording to the engineering specs should be just about 1/8" if we use 14" joists at 16" OC. If the deflection is higher than I might end up putting some girder under the joists.
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Post by busymom on Mar 26, 2016 14:34:37 GMT -5
Ah, another brave soul! DH & I have gone through the process. We weren't fighting at all. The biggest "conflict" was agreeing on the floor plan, & once that was agreed on, we both had headaches working together to figure out the rest. I agree with the others that you have a beautiful piece of land. And, I like the elbow room between you & the neighbors! JMHO, but that looks larger than 2 acres to me.
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Post by mroped on Mar 26, 2016 15:03:31 GMT -5
On the other hand, I'd like my lot to include the neighboring lots too and still call it 2 acres!
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Post by mojothehelpermonkey on Mar 26, 2016 15:51:09 GMT -5
When I skimmed the title, I thought it said will the open marriage survive, and my gut reaction was if you are already trying to have an open marriage, you probably don't want to do something stressful like build a house. Now that I have read the post, it sounds like an exciting but stressful adventure.
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Post by NoNamePerson on Mar 26, 2016 16:00:03 GMT -5
I loved building houses. We built three in 18 yrs of marriage and I built one after got divorced. I love everything about it from deciding where to place the outlet, which way the doors swing and on and on. I truly think I missed my calling and should have been a contractor.
Keep updating the thread if for only selfish reasons on my part. I love to watch it go up from the ground up. I so envy you right now
Oh, and I agree with someone about the garden. I would have at least a small one with maybe raised beds - never mind I could go on and on!!!!
ETA: EX and I did some work ourselves and we sub contracted the rest. BUT and a big BUT we knew the people in the trades personally to do all the tough stuff. That worked best for us.
Aren't you in construction of some type Can't remember but then you may know all the right folks too.
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