My GTs will be getting a new home

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And so will my other cars!

3 years ago I decided to experience what building a house would be like, I am now about 6 months away from completion. This has been a labor of love, but, I am not sure I would do this again. 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 house itself is 8000 sq. feet, 4 bedrooms with emphasis on open large spaces and unobstructed panoramic views. Next week I start the roofing, stucco and drywall phase.

I was trying to calculate how many GTs I can host for a barbecue and I think we can have approximately 20 :biggrin We'll have to bring out Jason for a group detail session. I'll upload some more pictures later.
 

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WoW! Impressive! Awesome home!
 
'Nice lil' shack ya have there, Sam!

I assume one end of the place has a seperate zip code from the other?:lol
 
Sam, it looks great. I know what a pain home construction is. Good to know you are on the home stretch.

May I park my BMW in your driveway, or will you neighbors get the wrong idea about you:lol
 
It's nice to see you are able struggle by in this economy Sam.

Could it be that you were able to save some money by not buying BMW's? :biggrin
 
Very Nice.
 
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May I live in your garage?
 
I suddenly feel rather poor! :lol

Lovely looking house. :cheers
 
I'm there! That is beautiful. Looking forward to more pictures :eek
 
My story would go something like this.... 3 years ago I decided to experience what building a house would be like. After 6 months my wife pulled out the shotgun. Now I live in my car...:confused
 
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Beautiful Home... Will you adopt me !!.... :biggrin
 
My story would go something like this.... 3 years ago I decided to experience what building a house would be like. After 6 months my wife pulled out the shotgun. Now I live in my car...:confused

After my remodel that was to take only a year, 4 years later I finally move in. Before I started I didn't need any blood pressure medication, I did after!
 
the garages on the end really make the house look looooong (that's good to me).

Makes my 7000 foot house like kind whimpy.
 
Awesome
 
Sam, that's a great looking guest house - can't wait to see pictures of the main house. :biggrin Congratulatiuons on a fabulous endeavor :cheers
 
I suddenly feel rather poor! :lol


Makes my 7000 foot house like kind whimpy.


Aaaaaaaaah, but you fellas need to remember all that insurance, tax, heating/ cooling, lights, maintenance and upkeep that SAM's gunna pay on that palace! HE'S IN CALI-FOOL-NIA, REMEMBER???:rofl

(Ol' Pockets is just happy he izzunt livin' under a bridge sumwhars! :frown)
 
Thank you for all the great comments. The process started 3 years ago when I bought the property with an old style ranch house - the demo was fun, I did it myself. The land is 1.25 acres, which in CA is a rarity. The day I closed escrow, I cut down 42 trees ( It drove my liberal/environmental neighbor nuts) which were all seeded by a variety of bird crap.

The process started with cutting the hill to expand the flat area. 1200 linear feet of retaining walls (Avg of 7.5 Feet tall) later, we started the build process. From the get-go, I knew I was going to be my own General Contractor, mostly to avoid stupidity and delays and aside from the fire department slowing me down by approximately six months, everything else has been an incredibly efficient process.

To date, I have 63 Concrete trucks (9.5 yards each) in footings, grout fill, slabs, pilasters etc. While the worsening economy saddens me, the cost of building a house dropped by approximately 40%. Negotiating material prices has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I did my homework and bought primarily from publicly traded companies. Why, because the majority list their inventory supplies.

The worst part were the subs that thought they could come up and overbid. Boy were they wrong. Anyways more later.
 
wow, beautiful, just think 20 roaring ford gts in your parking lot, Im sure your gona be loved by your neighbors:biggrin
 
wow, beautiful, just think 20 roaring ford gts in your parking lot, Im sure your gona be loved by your neighbors:biggrin
Don't forget any truck and trailer parking on the streets :biggrin
 
Don't forget any truck and trailer parking on the streets :biggrin

Ahh, the best part... No curbs, no street parking....