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Mrs wouldnt lile that, shes a picky bitch. I never did understand why she chose me ?

Sisters boyfriend is a mechanic. Triple car port entry down stairs. Whole bottom floor was garage under the house. 4x2 on top. Garage became, partitioned spray tanning booth (qualified never used), massage and raiki room (qualified never used) full clothes and shoes booth on rotating racks (sheer indulgence) she has a doctorate in education (never used) motor bikes and cars sold and crammed into the last remaining door. I loved the layout of that place. After he had to sell his business to support the first wife while teaching at tafe he done cashies every weekend to hide the money and survive. Sister took care of that. Wish I'd bought it when they sold up. Garage was same size as the 4x2 underneath?
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I need a break from my wife, she makes house hunting so stressfull. We found a house but it doesnt tick the enough space for a workshop box so its a no..... bloody women

1st house? We built this one 20yrs ago and own it. I would love too upgrade but we've never had a single issue with a neighbour police or anything. Nice and quiet except for me!
1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


1st house? We built this one 20yrs ago and own it. I would love too upgrade but we've never had a single issue with a neighbour police or anything. Nice and quiet except for me!

Never underestimate the value of a good neighbourhood eh?

Moved into my "starter" almost 15 years ago, discovered cul de sac living, will probs die here.

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Never underestimate the value of a good neighbourhood eh?
Moved into my "starter" almost 15 years ago, discovered cul de sac living, will probs die here.

Have helped the Russians and Asians both sides and across the street and behind with lifts, ute, gardening, lawn mowing, pest control, reticulation systems and rebuilt fences after storms. They like me and are old, let them know when party and 700watts of metal is on. No probs!
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1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


1st house? We built this one 20yrs ago and own it. I would love too upgrade but we've never had a single issue with a neighbour police or anything. Nice and quiet except for me!

Yeah first house, i dont want to move again. Iv moved every year since iv been here which is 5 times lol i only need enough space to store my box and the car, il have it on dollys while i work on it so i can push it outside in the sun. 

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Yeah first house, i dont want to move again. Iv moved every year since iv been here which is 5 times lol i only need enough space to store my box and the car, il have it on dollys while i work on it so i can push it outside in the sun. 

We've been looking at big shed spa and pool upgrade maybe a top story but it is what it is. The older the kids get its becoming more difficult. 4 cars in the driveway already but will hold 6. Skyline and xr8 take top spots!

We've been looking at big shed spa and pool upgrade maybe a top story but it is what it is. The older the kids get its becoming more difficult. 4 cars in the driveway already but will hold 6. Skyline and xr8 take top spots!

Belmont school for music and drumming, Como school for golf, wife is at department for agriculture in south Perth and I've shifted to bibra lake. Drive is killing me with tonkin works rat running it.

Belmont school for music and drumming, Como school for golf, wife is at department for agriculture in south Perth and I've shifted to bibra lake. Drive is killing me with tonkin works rat running it.

The wife and I just love our little 4x2. (starter) We have done everything ourselves when we saved up to afford it over the years, bore, reticulation,patio,shed,concreting,paving,fish pond,gazebo,gardens,lawn,driveway, kids were born here, p.l. + l.w. engraved in driveway concrete. Now p.l. and L.l. It's our home not a house.

The wife and I just love our little 4x2. (starter) We have done everything ourselves when we saved up to afford it over the years, bore, reticulation,patio,shed,concreting,paving,fish pond,gazebo,gardens,lawn,driveway, kids were born here, p.l. + l.w. engraved in driveway concrete. Now p.l. and L.l. It's our home not a house.

Painting all the patio pine in the car port then building it. Saving up to buy the metal sheeting, golden memories [emoji4]

Painting all the patio pine in the car port then building it. Saving up to buy the metal sheeting, golden memories [emoji4]





The wife and I just love our little 4x2. (starter) We have done everything ourselves when we saved up to afford it over the years, bore, reticulation,patio,shed,concreting,paving,fish pond,gazebo,gardens,lawn,driveway, kids were born here, p.l. + l.w. engraved in driveway concrete. Now p.l. and L.l. It's our home not a house.

DSC_0298.JPGDSC_0299.JPGthe wife me and my dad built that s.o.b. 20 years ago. Hip jointing and angles with circular saw and mitre box with Tennant saw. Skewed nails with no nail gun. Hammer and nail punches. Ladders in sand and rapid set all the posts in. Painted all the pine with rollers in the car port before dad engineered it. Leanne and I were his lackeys, that's what makes it a home and why I'm reluctant to ever sell;-) we were fully broke at the time and dad bought all the sheeting for us as a Christmas gift:-) boxing day dad and I on ladders fitting the sheets. Our family home:-)

Belmont school for music and drumming, Como school for golf, wife is at department for agriculture in south Perth and I've shifted to bibra lake. Drive is killing me with tonkin works rat running it.


110km to work

Takes 70-75minutes but relaxing as never any traffic
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