MrsCobraBubbles
Life's too short to wear pants all the time
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2013
RV, with my home base at Fort Wilderness
Because I would never want to associate with a club that would admit me as a member.Not sure what evidence you have of that but if that is true, so what?
Golden Oak (singular) isn’t on my list because:Really? LA? I'm surprised. One three-hour traffic jam on the 405 makes you want to roll some heads. Why isn't Golden Oaks on the list?
Because if money were no object, why live near the MK when you could live IN the MK? Or EPCOT, or the studios, or AK. Hey Disney. Kick everyone out at 6. And spool up about 40 grand in fireworks for us. We're having some relatives over for a dinner party.Really? LA? I'm surprised. One three-hour traffic jam on the 405 makes you want to roll some heads. Why isn't Golden Oaks on the list?
I really would not want to live in any of the places on the list really. Visit yea, live there, no way.
I am pretty happy as a midwesterner, but I really think I would love living somewhere like Sonoma California (never been but I am just assuming it would be a good fit for me).
Easy. The Dakota, NYC. Park view. Mulit-fireplaces, grand dining rooms, 18' ceilings, huge rooms, etc.
For me, it doesn't matter if "gated" or not is used as an adjective, it's "community" that I have issue with. "Gated communities" are just neighborhoods that are hiding behind walls and gates. In neighborhoods you have neighbors and if money is no object, neighbors would be the problem being avoided.What don’t you like about gated communities?
Money is no barrier. Go big...more than 20 acres then you can farm it and raise livestock too!If money were no object, I'd buy a 20 acre plat, and invite my friends and family to build on it so we could all be next door neighbors and continue to grow old together.
I live in a somewhat rural area now, farming is not my thing. Maybe a small garden and a few chickens and ducks, but that would be it. And around here, with all the deer, foxes and coyotes keeping that much alive would be a challenge. I've know a few people that lost all their laying hens to foxes during the pandemic. Wildlife kind of exploded because people were not roaming around as much. For the first time ever, living here 40 years, I saw a fox in my backyard on several mornings.Money is no barrier. Go big...more than 20 acres then you can farm it and raise livestock too!
Oh, they’d want me, of course. Buildings could use a resident smartass.That's more than a "price is no object" option, people have paid several million to buy in the Dakota and been blocked from moving in by their co-op board.
I live in a somewhat rural area now, farming is not my thing. Maybe a small garden and a few chickens and ducks, but that would be it. And around here, with all the deer, foxes and coyotes keeping that much alive would be a challenge. I've know a few people that lost all their laying hens to foxes during the pandemic. Wildlife kind of exploded because people were not roaming around as much. For the first time ever, living here 40 years, I saw a fox in my backyard on several mornings.
Well you would have to hire people to farm it for you. Most of the people who own the land now days have no clue how to farm.Money is no barrier. Go big...more than 20 acres then you can farm it and raise livestock too!
For me, it doesn't matter if "gated" or not is used as an adjective, it's "community" that I have issue with. "Gated communities" are just neighborhoods that are hiding behind walls and gates. In neighborhoods you have neighbors and if money is no object, neighbors would be the problem being avoided.
I think the gated community of San Quentin would be very nice. The scenery is great there.
Well the post did say that money was no object and since everyone has their price I would expect opposition would melt away when my offers exceed $1B.There are some reasonably nice neighborhoods near jails and prisons. But I'm familiar with San Quentin. I think there's a restriction on who can live there though (like Lake Buena Vista or Bay Lake).