Personally I wouldn't spend $650k on a 1070sq.ft bungelow, but this place is swank for the area.
http://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Si...-T2J0G9-Acadia
Personally I wouldn't spend $650k on a 1070sq.ft bungelow, but this place is swank for the area.
http://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Si...-T2J0G9-Acadia
Back yard looks sweet but I don't really like the inside.
Swimming pools in Calgary are retarded.
There was a really nice home for sale in Meadowlark park a couple months ago but they converted 4/5 of the back yard to a swimming pool. It was one of the only reasons I didn't buy it because I didn't want to spend another $40k to infill it.
Why would anybody think a swimming pool in this City is a good idea?
Skating rink for 2/3 of the year? That hot tub is also a long walk from the house in the winter.
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I expect to see Ron Burgundy living there...."richhhh mohanganyyyy"
I MAKE BALLER CARS MORE BALLER.....
Isn't Acadia area like Dover? Like ghetto? lol
What? No. Have you been to either?!Originally posted by BensonTT
Isn't Acadia area like Dover? Like ghetto? lol
Yea an inground, outdoor pool makes no sense in Calgary unless you require swimming on a daily basis for medical reasons, for 3 months of the year.
Its not baller, but it sure isn't ghetto either. Well... Not on the east side of Fairmount anyways, lol.Originally posted by BensonTT
Isn't Acadia area like Dover? Like ghetto? lol
That would be a hell of a starter home if it wasn't $650k
I love most of it. Too bad it's so small. I would have changed the stairs to the basement.
A friend of mine lives on one of the baller lakes and has an outdoor pool. He tells me he gets more use out of the pool because the lake is only warm enough to swim in July-August, whereas his pool stays swimmable from April to October.
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i like that backyard a lot, i would spend a ton of time out there if that was my place
the rest is meh.
That's why I don't understand people who say outdoor pools are useless here. I mean, it's not like your using your backyard from November to April anyways.Originally posted by sexualbanana
whereas his pool stays swimmable from April to October.
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I have seen similar homes in Douglasdale that cost more and less swank.
If the reno include all window and insulation redone, it's not a bad bungalow if you can deal with 1970s 8' ceilings.
And in walking distance to school? It's great for kids.
Get a dog, Throw baseball/football with kids, Beer drinking games etc...Originally posted by know1edge
a pool I could only use 3 months a year is way more useful to me than a backyard I'm not using any months of the year.
Really, what do people do in their backyards? gardening and?
The basement in there is a little meh but everything else is sweet
A lawn is a much better use of space than a pool, especially in Calgary.
Man I would love a swimming pool! I would have it covered though so I could use it year round.
But I bet building something like that would cost a fortune.
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