How much does a house this big coast where you live?

How much does a house this big coast where you live?

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1-1.5 mil

few hundred k without the land

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What's the difference between a "Mansion" and a "Mcmansion"?

Not very much, the friction between it and the ground is way too high.

bout tree fiddy

in London, maybe 1-2 billion

We don't really use the term "McMansion".

A million easily.

Mansions we live in
McMansions are for charity

>Mcmansion

It's a nice house in a dirt poor area.

Texas

750-1 million

600k

100K dollars

McMansions are prefab constructions that look like they came out of a catalog. Mansions are bespoke.

The richest part of Connecticut, 3- 4mil., depends on pther stuff though, like amount of land etc.

The way it's constructed. They look like OPs pic on the surface but are constructed like a trailer house.

Very cheap, the area nearby is the most expensive in the country and I recently heard a bank offered to sell a house similar to that in size, for less than half a mil Euros.

The guy turned it down because the area is inhabited by shipowners and other wealthy businessmen, who are usually corrupt thieves in this country, and although the bank was selling the property it was a distressed sale and he was afraid of what the previous scumbag owner might do in retaliation.

Also property taxes have grown like 20x in the past 5 years, properties will burn a hole in your pocket in no time.

New York

5-10million

Ontario. $300K can get you a nice one.

The one in op's picture is a mcmansion. It lacks symmetry, consistency and the roof is a clusterfuck.

$400,000 or maybe $500,000 if the back area is substantial.

We don't have coast anymore.

Land trumps size of house anytime. Why live in a big ass house when you have

500,000 if it is on in front or near the beach

250,000 if it is on the middle of the island away from the beach

Mcmansions are designed with no structural integrity, and they are cheaper than a regular mansion.

A home like this will go for maybe 700k in some parts of the country and 1-2 million in another

Around $500k I think

Where I live, yeah about 1-1.5 mill. The most expensive part is the property. It's all farming land here so the land is the most expensive part.

400-600 K to build

Maybe $1 million to buy in a good area

I'd say £1.5-2M

Depends on the state/city. Wyoming? 1.5 or less, Miami 9+ easy.

£1,500,000

Pic related (not my actual house but the same build) cost me £130,000 a few years back

>£45,000 deposit
>(((loaned))) the rest
>2 'double' bedrooms (1 ensuite) 1 'single'
>kitchen diner
>front room
>Downstairs wc
>upstairs bathroom
>conservatory

It's now worth £240,000 apparently, It's sickening how much better I could get living in some comfy place in America.

200-300K

150,000 but then the house I live in would be worth over a million off the coast.

€1,200,000 to €2,500,000, depending on the location. If you want it anywhere near a big city, expect to pay at least €1,500,000.

$8,000,000+

I'm 50 miles north of NYC.

whats this

a lot if it's in Allbrook. If in Eastleigh, no house that big exists

Yeah that place is disgusting and no land at all...

In a rural town, maybe 8 million SEK.
In a big city, probably upwards 20 million SEK.

Land comes at a premium if you live in one of the most densely populated countries in the world that's still being filled up with migrants.
The average price for an acre of land rose from €34,000 in 2002 to €55,000 in 2015 and it's likely to grow further. Bear in mind that this is the average - good arable land costs more.

in MY town, on long island NY, it would cost probably around 1 - 5 million dependent on your interior costs and how many acres you want

that could easily cost 10 - 50 million if on dune road though

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Depends on exact location. $200K - $2M.

My place has a smaller front garden where you can fit two cars, but a larger back one. Enough to run the dog around but still small.

about 10 million euros

Pic related

$1 million in Casa de Campo, gated resort community for the super rich

oh shit I'm in andorra

like 100 million I guess

about 35 mph

I fucking hate houses in UK. It would be nice to have a house fully detached. I used to live (in uk) in a house that was split in 3 or 4. And then 4 flatmates, all of them hysterical cunts.

Tfw there is no way you could get a house like OP's pic in uk

can't tell how big the lot is or how many bed/bathrooms but i would guess between $300-$400k

I live in Iowa

About $400-500,000.

I live in a very remote rural area so very easy to purchase agricultural land and also good sized family houses.

Actually, let me illustrate the land craze.

There was a chemical waste dump a mile or so from my house. Rusting barrels full of corrosive gunk and all. Everyone in this town avoided the place. Then the local authorities sold the land to a property developer during the construction craze of 1997-2007, they did an insufficient cleaning operation (just dumped soil on top of the waste), and now about fifty households from a nearby big city paid €400,000 per household to live in a McMansion on top of our old chemical waste dump. They've been told "don't dig too deep in your garden", but only after they paid the price and moved in.

probably around a million

800k-1.2m dollars here in Pennsylvania

1-2 million euros unless its in the (((Eira neighborhood))) in Helsinki- in which case it would be roughly double.

this was the only correct answer.

the whole point of calling them "mc" anything is to invoke the mcdonald's franschise and how interchangeable the parts are from one restaurant to the next.

around $1million

aobut five million i reckon

1.5-2.3 million

Im in wilmette Illinois btw that should explain it

This happened near me too.

This is correct. It generally refers to a relatively large and expensive, but uninspired/mass produced upper middle class home.

We have entire neighborhoods of these in the affluent suburbs.

I was looking for a pic to sum it up for you. But instead a found this site: mcmansionhell.com

That link will kind of sum up the awfulness of the mcmansion

£3m

they aren't that bad, the main thing is that people overpay for what they get. They could go rural with the same amount of money and have a much better house, hell they could build a better house, but instead they go to the McSuburb

That's a worthless piece of crap desu

First correct post

In NYC we have apartments that go for millions of dollars. However, outside of the city (long island) or outskirts of the boroughs around the 1.5-6.5m range

Any large home you personally dislike the design of

6 million easy

200k without land, no stone though.

>Mcmansion

Mcmansion has no land left after the house is built.

bout tree fiddy

Hard to tell how many bedrooms the house is. I'm assuming 5-6. Anyways, in a decent part of San Diego, around $2-4 million.

its free

This. I'd go as low as 600-650 depending on the depth of the house. That isn't that big family just has nice ornaments on the front.

in sydney that would cost atleast 6 million to buy

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any more photos of this place?

Better question:

What kind of house could you buy for $500,000 where you live? Use zillow, mls, redfin, whatever euro/aussie equivalents there are to find a picture.

Pic related - San Diego edition

Depends on location. In Dublin could be €2m if rural. Could be €10m in prime locations.

11kk

in the city limit of Grenoble, you'd get this

Somewhere in the ballpark of 300-500k depending

Palo Alto CA $15,000,000

In London? 25-30 mil

Out of London? 4-5 mil

lol kys
it'd be around $2-$3 million in/around a city in Ontario

but out in the middle of nowhere it would be a lot less.

Where is that? Reminds me of North Carolina.

In SF Bay I'd estimate, based on nothing, 4-5 million. A simple if nice condo goes for 1 million.

That sounded like Love Canal.

New Jersey... Monmouth County...I would say close to 2 million easy.

In Franconia you'd get this

...

In a suburban arae together with the ground id go for 3-6 million dollars

GBP
as in "Great Britian Pound" which is bongistan money and not "Good Boy Points" which are only able to redeem tendies

That house? 3m in the valley

Where in Texas m8. House like this in my town sell for between 300-500k dependening on the neighborhood

A McMansion has a degenerate front-facing garage because the plebs who own it 1) can't afford enough land to keep their cars out of sight; and 2) don't understand why that's unattractive, or undesirable. It should be the pinnacle of aspirations to have a side, back, or detached garage.

OP pic related, a McMansion. Zoom out 10 feet and you'll see this house is crammed into a 1/8th acre lot, 20 feet off the curb with no back yard, and close enough to your neighbors to smell what they're cooking. I've been inside enough of these to know that only the outside is nice, because they couldn't afford to put anything into the interior once they put up a 3/4 brick edifice.

> twf live in Amsterdam
> cant even buy a cuckshed for 500k
> cuckshed would be located smack in the middle of sandniggerstan cause muh social housing
> government renovates social housing because muh poor oppressed sandniggers
> government gives away social housing almost for free to sandniggers because muh progressivism
> sandniggers own renovated houses with canalview while white middleclass cant afford cucksheds

The fuck u talking about thats like 2.5m minimum in the gta