Coworker was having house built and would inspect every day!! Saw something strange. The builders were building each room 1 foot by 1 foot smaller than contracted. Thought it wouldn’t be noticed.
I’m not sure why Janis is mad, though I’m sure she has a warm and fuzzy feeling inside that she has something brand new to complain about. I think it might be because it appears Arlo is so smitten with the thought of building a house just as he wants it, and can come out a little financially ahead while doing so.
With what Gus is suggesting, she has a reason to be annoyed. Far too many logistics in building, and a long tedious project. Ends up costing far more than you budgeted for due to unexpected delays, weather issues, building materials not arriving, changes in house design, plumbers and electricians changing designs due to codes, or not even showing up, then when they do, their rates have increased. So much fun…NOT!
Smile will be gone quick when Arlo looks left. This is not what Janis was in for. It could be made to work, maybe a temporary relocation to guest house at Gene’s, but will not be a quick easy move. Would hate to see A & J learn the hard way that the city to country transition is a romantic idea that seldom turns out well for those unprepared.Building on an undeveloped and unserviced lot is a lot of red tape and headaches. Gus has experience and local connections to help, but this is not something they can juggle from a long distance commute. And what are Gus’s plans for the other 30 acres?
My folks when down that path when they moved to the hill country outside of Austin. TX. They acted as their own general contractor to save money. It was a huge mount of work and took the better part of a year to do. They would up with a very nice house; their words on moving in were “Never Again!!!”
With ten acres to use, first I build a 40×60 foot basement. Then I’d buy 40 foot containers and stack and pack, come up with a three or four story building with an elevator in the middle. Then I’d stack some 20 foot containers on top of that for a nice sturdy tower.
If they only need a 1500 sq. ft. house they could live in the guest house next to the kids. It is already furnished and they would be close to everything.
We sold our house in Florida and the profit was more than enough to buy our retirement home in Pennsylvania. For those who will surely ask, Florida was too hot and Pennsylvania is where my grandkids are.
We moved into a smaller new house, in the state my husband grew up. Ended up bringing along our grown son (so much for our use of the 4th bedroom as a storage room). He decided to come along to take care of us (he’s an artist & can work where ever). Then we decided to buy a lot North of us near a lake. Planned to put in a garage for the boat, put in water, electricity, and a parking pad. Then we read the covenants – required a house of equivalent value to neighboring houses to be built on it. So back up for sale – we weren’t planning on living there. Next we heard, the next door neighbor bought it.
C 3 months ago
There’s no making her happy
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
Internet be useful.
Lucy Rudy 3 months ago
Arlo is a dreamer but Janis is a realist.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 3 months ago
Go home and stream the movie “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” or its remake, “The Money Pit”, before making any decisions, Arlo.
desvarzil 3 months ago
Gus knows how to play Arlo, but Janis does not look like she is on board. Sparks could be flying soon over this, I fear.
The Duke 3 months ago
Something left to pay all the taxes and fees.
Ermine Notyours 3 months ago
You can’t just buy a house kit from Sears any more.
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
Yay! Dream House.
gammaguy 3 months ago
And wait how long for it to be completed?
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
Janis is POed for having her time wasted.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 3 months ago
Where will you live while they are building your house? It might take a full year.
ddl297 3 months ago
Let’s not forget, Gus, that AFTER the house is built, it often takes another year for the furniture to be delivered!
My First Premium Member 3 months ago
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
Coworker was having house built and would inspect every day!! Saw something strange. The builders were building each room 1 foot by 1 foot smaller than contracted. Thought it wouldn’t be noticed.
JessieRandySmithJr. 3 months ago
That size house with those two and Luddie? I just don’t think either one would be happy.
JessieRandySmithJr. 3 months ago
Had my parents give me some sage advice once. Never sell or buy a vehicle or property with a relative. Especially an in-law.
colddonkey 3 months ago
Gus = Mr. Zillow
Gameguy49 Premium Member 3 months ago
You can use the “something left” to search for water and dig a well, then you can get a mortgage and put in a septic field.
Ignatz Premium Member 3 months ago
Do they have any idea how much work 10 acres is?
HST 3 months ago
Whatever happened to Arlo’s boat? Did he sell it? Because that seemed like enough happiness.
LakeBill 3 months ago
If Janis ain’t happy…
LadyPeterW 3 months ago
1,500 square feet!?!?!? We have 1,600 square feet & I certainly wouldn’t move into this house as a “retirement house”!!!
Just-me 3 months ago
Janis is not amused. I don’t blame her.
BJDucer 3 months ago
I’m not sure why Janis is mad, though I’m sure she has a warm and fuzzy feeling inside that she has something brand new to complain about. I think it might be because it appears Arlo is so smitten with the thought of building a house just as he wants it, and can come out a little financially ahead while doing so.
Durak Premium Member 3 months ago
And be living in your new by MAYBE this time next year. If you’re lucky. And the weather cooperates. And prices on materials remain relatively even.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
It sounds a bit ‘iffy’ and shady to me!
DawnQuinn1 3 months ago
With what Gus is suggesting, she has a reason to be annoyed. Far too many logistics in building, and a long tedious project. Ends up costing far more than you budgeted for due to unexpected delays, weather issues, building materials not arriving, changes in house design, plumbers and electricians changing designs due to codes, or not even showing up, then when they do, their rates have increased. So much fun…NOT!
Going Nuts 3 months ago
I’d be worried about the other 60 or so neighbors when Gus sells the last 30 acres to a developer.
rbrt6956 3 months ago
Smile will be gone quick when Arlo looks left. This is not what Janis was in for. It could be made to work, maybe a temporary relocation to guest house at Gene’s, but will not be a quick easy move. Would hate to see A & J learn the hard way that the city to country transition is a romantic idea that seldom turns out well for those unprepared.Building on an undeveloped and unserviced lot is a lot of red tape and headaches. Gus has experience and local connections to help, but this is not something they can juggle from a long distance commute. And what are Gus’s plans for the other 30 acres?
Grace Premium Member 3 months ago
And where do they live for the avg 18 months it takes to get a home built from scratch out in the boonies?
timzsixty9 3 months ago
I thought the idea was to move to the COAST?!
wolfgang73 3 months ago
I think a lot of these people commenting need a reminder that it’s just a comic strip, relax.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
Janis has folded her arms…………hmmmmmmmm!
Bruce1253 3 months ago
My folks when down that path when they moved to the hill country outside of Austin. TX. They acted as their own general contractor to save money. It was a huge mount of work and took the better part of a year to do. They would up with a very nice house; their words on moving in were “Never Again!!!”
jonesbeltone 3 months ago
And so it begins…The New House!
petermerck 3 months ago
Does that include connecting to city water, sewage, and power?
assrdood 3 months ago
Speaking from experience……….staying where you are avoids a bunch of anguish and contributes to wonderful peace of mind.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Ah, the two different reactions, yes, quite amusing!
becida 3 months ago
It’s getting real now, the expert says it’s affordable… is it still a goal?
drivingfuriously Premium Member 3 months ago
With ten acres to use, first I build a 40×60 foot basement. Then I’d buy 40 foot containers and stack and pack, come up with a three or four story building with an elevator in the middle. Then I’d stack some 20 foot containers on top of that for a nice sturdy tower.
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 3 months ago
I wouldn’t trust Gus any further than I could roll him.
elgrecousa Premium Member 3 months ago
Gus is turning out to look like a real wheeler-dealer type.
MontanaPhil50 3 months ago
A. 10 acres is way more than you want to take care of in retirement.
B. It takes a strong marriage to survive building a house.
Dr_Fogg 3 months ago
don’t buy into it Janice.
locake 3 months ago
If they only need a 1500 sq. ft. house they could live in the guest house next to the kids. It is already furnished and they would be close to everything.
locake 3 months ago
Gus has had poor health the last few years. I wouldn’t depend on him being around and able to help with such a big project for 2 years.
locake 3 months ago
They don’t need or want 10 acres to take care of. Gus does not seem like a very good listener.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Janis seems totally against this idea.
Bill The Nuke 3 months ago
We sold our house in Florida and the profit was more than enough to buy our retirement home in Pennsylvania. For those who will surely ask, Florida was too hot and Pennsylvania is where my grandkids are.
lawguy05 3 months ago
Janis is definitely not amused with this proposal.
rugeirn 3 months ago
You do not want to get involved with building a house. The hassle is horrible.
caring55 3 months ago
1500 square feet will not be big enough AND they are out in the woods not the beach! no way ! never! nuh uh ! do NOT get talked into this Janis
Jeffin Premium Member 3 months ago
Tension’s building…
Jeffin Premium Member 3 months ago
Prices Arlo.
denirwin Premium Member 3 months ago
We moved into a smaller new house, in the state my husband grew up. Ended up bringing along our grown son (so much for our use of the 4th bedroom as a storage room). He decided to come along to take care of us (he’s an artist & can work where ever). Then we decided to buy a lot North of us near a lake. Planned to put in a garage for the boat, put in water, electricity, and a parking pad. Then we read the covenants – required a house of equivalent value to neighboring houses to be built on it. So back up for sale – we weren’t planning on living there. Next we heard, the next door neighbor bought it.
dpatrickryan Premium Member 3 months ago
So… Janis is looking at the prospect of getting everything she wants, and has THAT expression?
fjblume2000 3 months ago
Anybody built a house in an unimproved area? From Janis’ expression and body language, I believe she can imagine the head aches and cost overruns …
slrdhr 3 months ago
Who is Gus trying to help, Arlo and Janis or Gus?
reedkomicks Premium Member 3 months ago
Take 2 acres and order a prefab 2400sqft house.
artmer 3 months ago
Wtf is with her, anyway? I’m getting whiplash from her alternating positions on everything.
samfran6-0 3 months ago
I’m gonna move, baby, way on the outskirts of town. Cause I don’t want no body always hanging around… Ray Charles.
pchemcat 3 months ago
10 acres and building my own place would be wonderful!
sincavage05 3 months ago
If momma ain’t happy, ain’t no one is! That’s one big evil NO!
Mary McNeil Premium Member 3 months ago
And live where between selling their pace now to get the $$$$ for all that building ?
ajakimber425 3 months ago
Uh, for a change Janis doesn’t look too happy. Why?
Cathy P. 3 months ago
Remind me- what’s their relation to Gus?
tinstar 3 months ago
She doesn’t want to move. She’s playing some odd game, and it would be easier on Arlo, if she’d just fess up.