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Traditional Catholic Faith => Anσnymσus Posts Allowed => Topic started by: Änσnymσus on November 21, 2012, 07:35:32 PM
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There was a debate on another forum over how a "McMansion" should be defined.
No, I don't think this is a McMansion. But it gives you an idea of what real estate actually goes for in this part of the country:
8351 Andrusia Ln
Indianapolis, IN 46237
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From Century 21
8351 Andrusia Ln
Indianapolis, IN 46237
$147,500
MLS ID: 21167422
This completely renovated home is in "perfect" move in condition! Gorgeous 2,516 sq ft 4BR, 2.5BA home in Richmond Hills. All new laminate flooring t/o the two story entry, kitchen, bk nook & laundry rm. The updated kitchen boasts new ceramic tile backsplash, new light fixtures and all new stainless steel appliances. This home also features all interior walls freshly painted, all new frieze carpet & pad t/o, formal living rm/din rm combo, separate family rm, bonus rm w/frplc.
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No, it's not a McMansion.
I actually haven't seen many in person, but I understand that they're basically a mansion, only "mass produced" and lots of aspiring rich people have them. By "aspiring rich people" I mean not the truly wealthy, but the upper middle class who make perhaps $250,000 or $300,000 a year (combined income -- his and hers) and can afford the payments on such a beast.
Traditionally, mansions had names or at least a lot of personality -- after all, each town would only have one or two!
But McMansions don't have names or personality, because they're mass produced just like homes in a subdivision -- only McMansions are 5,000 sf. and much nicer.
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I did not know what a mcmansion was.