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what is your monthly cost of living?

MattTheSkywalker said:


The house and 2 cars alone, along with the insurance relevant to each, is pushing $7,500. (It's mostly the house)

Other bills - electric and water - a few hundred total, plus landscapers at about the same amount.

Beyond that, I eat out 21 times a week, and I don't go to Applebees or TGI Fridays...

That's most of it right there.

How is the house coming along Matt?
 
Damn boy $11G a month?? What kind of cars and how big the house? Also, you know your business right, mind if I ask you a very basic business q? BTW, have you ever mentored a young lad trying to make it out on top?
 
Hey Mister said:
Damn boy $11G a month?? What kind of cars and how big the house? Also, you know your business right, mind if I ask you a very basic business q? BTW, have you ever mentored a young lad trying to make it out on top?

Ask me anything bro...someone helped me out and I will always return the favor if I can. PM me if you want.

BTW the cars are modest: A Saturn and a Lexus. The house is about 6000 sq ft on the water in Florida. Most of that is the house.


38: they don't even have to draw. The computer does that.
 
MattTheSkywalker said:


Ask me anything bro...someone helped me out and I will always return the favor if I can. PM me if you want.

BTW the cars are modest: A Saturn and a Lexus. The house is about 6000 sq ft on the water in Florida. Most of that is the house.


38: they don't even have to draw. The computer does that.

I was kidding, I know they use cad programs for that. So how far did they get with it so far?
 
38DoubleDamnGood said:


I was kidding, I know they use cad programs for that. So how far did they get with it so far?


the demolition of the existing structure was a bitch because I wanted to avoid harming the foundation. Also I am turning the garage into a media room because of superior acoustics....so it wasn't a complete knockdown. Did it that way for permitting reasons.

Adding to the foundation and joining it to what is there has proved to be only moderately difficult (it's concreete block work, we aren't launching rockets here) - I think the guy doing the excavation was actually drinking while operating the machinery, but hey, that's construction.

Unfortunately, adding to the existing foundation has sent the truss guys into convulsions....we've had to do soil borings among other unforeseen stuff to demonstrate that the load bearing capabilities will be the same throughout the new structure.

It's been an adventure.
 
Mortgage 2150/month
auto 780/month (for purchase, no insurance)

ALOT of others but that`s a start.

My house is LESS than 2000 Square ft. lol
 
38DoubleDamnGood said:


Wow, it sounds like it. Are you still going with the same design as you originally were talking about (the 3 story)?

That hasn't changed, nor has my resolve to see this thing through. The dry season here is Oct-Nov so I hope to get most of the framing done, close it up, get the roof done etc. Once that's done, I can get several different trades on the inside all at once: pluimbing, electric, HVAC etc will all go very fast.

After that it;s just finishing...I have patience for the finishing, because I can live in it while that is happening. :)
 
MattTheSkywalker said:



the demolition of the existing structure was a bitch because I wanted to avoid harming the foundation. Also I am turning the garage into a media room because of superior acoustics....so it wasn't a complete knockdown. Did it that way for permitting reasons.

Adding to the foundation and joining it to what is there has proved to be only moderately difficult (it's concreete block work, we aren't launching rockets here) - I think the guy doing the excavation was actually drinking while operating the machinery, but hey, that's construction.

Unfortunately, adding to the existing foundation has sent the truss guys into convulsions....we've had to do soil borings among other unforeseen stuff to demonstrate that the load bearing capabilities will be the same throughout the new structure.

It's been an adventure.

Wow, it sounds like it. Are you still going with the same design as you originally were talking about (the 3 story)?
 
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