My GTs will be getting a new home

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Now this was classic

BTW your home looks stunning

Takes care

Shadowman


+1! You JUST beat me to it, Bill! :lol
 
With cameras, swivels, and remote control triggers that you can actuate from the comfort of your GT laptop...

Problem is, it's hard to find any ammunition these days in so cal...The shelves are bare.

Mail order components and roll your own, the only way to get large amounts of ammo.
 
'Land of the free in NAME only. :mad

I always tell people home ownership is only an illusion. The government really own your home and you pay rent each year (property taxes) to live in it and you must get permission (permits) from the real owner (city, county, state) before you can make any changes to it. Do you know in most cities you are required to get a permit to change even a light switch, or wall outlet!
 
I always tell people home ownership is only an illusion. The government really own your home and you pay rent each year (property taxes) to live in it and you must get permission (permits) from the real owner (city, county, state) before you can make any changes to it. Do you know in most cities you are required to get a permit to change even a light switch, or wall outlet!


...or replace your water heater - OR EVEN A WINDOW! Absa-tootly true, as 'science fiction' as it may sound.

(My comment to anyone who's paid off their mortgage & joyfully declares they now own their house is: "Really. Don't pay your taxes for 2-3 years. Then see if you're still living in it.")
 
Absolutely beautiful!
Having built three houses(none as ambitious), I can tell you that it will take longer than six months to complete it from where you are now. They always drag out when you get to the interior.
Have fun!

Joe
 
Absolutely beautiful!
Having built three houses(none as ambitious), I can tell you that it will take longer than six months to complete it from where you are now. They always drag out when you get to the interior.
Have fun!

Joe

That has been my experience too, but sometimes miracles happen.
 
In 8 weeks from today, Stucco, drywall and roofing will be done. 6 weeks for travertine and 8 weeks for cabinets with slight overlap. 4 weeks for interior doors, paint, crown and base molding and then another month or 2 for finishing. Sep/Oct is the target - we'll see. I do have four full timers working for me exclusively so that should help with the details etc... My standing rule is that my wife can only go there once a week and preferably on Fridays. BTW, all the hardscape/landscape is finished with the exception of the 300 foot driveway.

On a side note, the famous Ron Hubbard Metal Doors guy bid the major front entry door and the side door at $23K & $8K respectively - I asked him to help rationalize how it is more than the cost/engineering of a car and the discussion went south from there. I had a friend of mine that owns a window fabrication shop build the same doors in China with faster delivery for $5,100 and $900 respectively. They are on the boat now.
 
That is going to be quite a stunner, Sam.
Thanks for sharing and I sure look forward to that first FGT BBQ.
Oh, by the way, your line about the trees technically still on the property definately gets into my top 10 funnies from this site.:lol
 
...or replace your water heater - OR EVEN A WINDOW! Absa-tootly true, as 'science fiction' as it may sound.

(My comment to anyone who's paid off their mortgage & joyfully declares they now own their house is: "Really. Don't pay your taxes for 2-3 years. Then see if you're still living in it.")

Pretty sad isn't it? If I want to make it nicer, I have to pay for it and then the rent increases. Makes you want ot live in a cardboard box under and overpass. The only way to get even. Would need a double wide to park the GT in. :banana
 
Congratulations Sam! When you described your new garage to me, I had no idea!
 
Wow!!!

Sam,

What a great looking house! After looking at that photo, living in my home feels like camping! Maybe in my next life. :cheers :thumbsup

All the best.

Chip
 
Being on a hill with trees all around really adds to its beauty. Absolutely gorgeous! :thumbsup I'm sure your GTs will be very happy there. :wink
 
Chip, move out of the desert and maybe you won't feel like you're camping.
 
Wow!

Sam - you be one sic puppy! What a place! Good luck...
 
Very Nice! Looks like you chose a good architect. HHGT I own and operate a Plastering(stucco) and Drywall Construction company. Im third generation in the business, we started in 1928. Anyway if you run into any concern's with your contractor, I can answer questions.

Make sure you post a couple pic's of the finish product, It will be awesome for sure, Thanks for posting:thumbsup
 
beautiful! more pics!
 
great house Sam .... how big is the vault in there???:lol
 
wow !! beautiful home with lots of garage space !! it looks a lot like mine but about three times as big !! the style that is, congratulations !!

steve
 
Beautiful home Sam.

Now if you don't mind I'd like to make a suggestion on your garage construction. This is a great way to hide all of the BMW's you secretly desire.

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/OMFG_193877.htm
 
Beautiful home Sam.

Now if you don't mind I'd like to make a suggestion on your garage construction. This is a great way to hide all of the BMW's you secretly desire.

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/OMFG_193877.htm

Kyle, Sam is one step ahead of you.

There are 6 garage doors, all 12' wide, with a total square footage of approximately 3000 square feet and a subterranean Motor Home/Trailer parking structure.

The motor home/trailer parking is really for BMWs.

Sam is a closet BMW owner.