Oh definitely he does!Speaking of family dynamic, I bet that he still begs his family to stay at a resort when they visit so that he can get the benefits of staying property and has "content" for his vlog. And they'll cave.![]()
Oh definitely he does!Speaking of family dynamic, I bet that he still begs his family to stay at a resort when they visit so that he can get the benefits of staying property and has "content" for his vlog. And they'll cave.![]()
Just from the thumbnails, a much, much more desirable place than that little two story stack where Susan's gotten him into. A nice fenced space for "oar' dog" (not Casey but the imaginary golden retrieverThis was the other house that he he liked (which he drove to with Casey). It was around the same price, but wasn't in Celebration.
It already sold.
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What's funny is that he lives on the side of Celebration we never wanted. That's a new development and the homes are garbage. We laughed when they first proposed the new area and saw how poorly the homes were built. Get the popcorn, this place will have issues before you know it.Exactly! Let’s not forget how racist the little dwarf is. That plays a HUGE part in his obsession with Celebration and Windermere. People of other races and ethnicities be scary.![]()
Beautiful! I'd live thereThis was the other house that he he liked (2 weeks before the offer went in on the current home). It was around the same price, but wasn't in Celebration and was almost 20 minutes away from Disney, so I'm sure that was a deal breaker.
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A real houseThis was the other house that he he liked (2 weeks before the offer went in on the current home). It was around the same price, but wasn't in Celebration and was almost 20 minutes away from Disney, so I'm sure that was a deal breaker.
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It's interesting his agent wasn't white.It's actually crazy how racist he is. All his old racist tweets that he left up on his main account and his sock puppet is all stuff praising Hitler/Nazis, advocating to "round up all the homos," posts about how blacks and Hispanics are sub-human, etc. He is quite the hateful, bigoted, and angry dwarf. I also have no doubt that his sister, mom, and dad all share the same views.
Yet all of his stans are fooled into thinking he's some nice, innocent 'Disney kid' who loves everyone and is so positiveIt's just fascinating watching this all play out.
Looking at the birds eye photos of some of that development and it looks like they quickly built it up and crammed the homes as close together and cheaply as possible. Lots of complaints of issues with the builder. I'd personally never choose a home like this for that price with no yard or space. Might as well just go with a townhome or condo.What's funny is that he lives on the side of Celebration we never wanted. That's a new development and the homes are garbage. We laughed when they first proposed the new area and saw how poorly the homes were built. Get the popcorn, this place will have issues before you know it.
He will probably charge her a trash valet fee too.He would probably charge her rent for a covered parking spot.
Casey, if you lived somewhere else, you’d have to pay for covered parking. And here, the garage is directly attached to the house, so it’s worth more!
I'm immediately reminded of the communities our youngest refers to as "Spielberg suburbs" because of the deadly dull cookie cutter sameness and the zero spacing often highlighted in his 'burb movies' ___ or, better yet, just refer to the horror movie Vivarium!Looking at the birds eye photos of some of that development and it looks like they quickly built it up and crammed it all together as close and cheap as possible. Not sure if it's the same builder for all these homes, but there's a lot of complaints of issues. I'd personally never want to live in a home like this with no yard or space. Might as well just go with a townhome or condo.
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That's a question that I just had,.... Will he have any kind of lawn space and will he (home owners) be responsible for upkeep? I do not see that little punk doing anything lawn or landscape related.Looking at the birds eye photos of some of that development and it looks like they quickly built it up and crammed the homes as close together and cheaply as possible. Lots of complaints of issues with the builder. I'd personally never choose a home like this for that price with no yard or space. Might as well just go with a townhome or condo.
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With these type of neighborhoods that lack a lawn, typically the landscaping is handled by the HOA.That's a question that I just had,.... Will he have any kind of lawn space and will he (home owners) be responsible for upkeep? I do not see that little punk doing anything lawn or landscape related.
He wanted more space, quiet, big yard, with a view, etc. The first home that "we lost" and the one I posted above seemed more along the lines of what he was looking at.I guess everyone has different wants in a home. That house wouldn’t be my first choice. It is nice. The house is simply not for me. Yes, he will probably enter the house from the garage 99% of the time. This front porch view just.
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The one thing I did notice about him is that he doesn’t like ranch style homes which is usually the majority of homes out here or Spanish style homes, he prefers craftsman style. Which is so funny because the house that his parents live in, in Wisconsin kind of looks like one of the big nice newer, manufactured homes here in Florida.With these type of neighborhoods that lack a lawn, typically the landscaping is handled by the HOA.
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He wanted more space, quiet, big yard, with a view, etc. The first home that "we lost" and the one I posted above seemed more along the lines of what he was looking at.
Assuming this is the parents retirement place, I'm sure an argument ensued between what he wanted and they wanted. He seemed salty on the night the offer went in. The lack of a yard to take care of would make sense for a retirement place, but the two stories doesn't make sense.
Looking at the photo, I instantly thought, "People have to wash their car in the front street?" But then I thought that people who live here probably don't wash their cars and only use car washes. This also doesn't strike me as a community that would have many kids, if any. He will be the only house with Halloween decorations and no kids trick-or-treating.Looking at the birds eye photos of some of that development and it looks like they quickly built it up and crammed the homes as close together and cheaply as possible. Lots of complaints of issues with the builder. I'd personally never choose a home like this for that price with no yard or space. Might as well just go with a townhome or condo.
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OMFG! I can't stop laughing.I guess everyone has different wants in a home. That house wouldn’t be my first choice. It is nice. The house is simply not for me. Yes, he will probably enter the house from the garage 99% of the time. This front porch view just.
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This was the other house that he he liked (2 weeks before the offer went in on the current home). It was around the same price, but wasn't in Celebration and was almost 20 minutes away from Disney, so I'm sure that was a deal breaker.
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Love this one. Would have been a smarter purchase for his parents than just going for Kyle's cries that he needs celebration.This was the other house that he he liked (2 weeks before the offer went in on the current home). It was around the same price, but wasn't in Celebration and was almost 20 minutes away from Disney, so I'm sure that was a deal breaker.
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I'm sure they didn't want to take care of a pool, either. Doesn't that increase insurance costs, too? I know it does in NJ.With these type of neighborhoods that lack a lawn, typically the landscaping is handled by the HOA.
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He wanted more space, quiet, big yard, with a view, etc. The first home that "we lost" and the one I posted above seemed more along the lines of what he was looking at.
Assuming this is the parents retirement place, I'm sure an argument ensued between what he wanted and they wanted. He seemed salty on the night the offer went in. The lack of a yard to take care of would make sense for a retirement place, but the two stories doesn't make sense.