An extraordinarily humble blogger for Sugar Pine Realty

Joined November 2008
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4 Jun 2014
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen. John Steinbeck #Quote
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Happiness is on 100 acres, 3 lakes, 2 mountains, endless forest, no neighbours and my cabin
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American House Styles
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My kind of dream retreat 🀩
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Perfect
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Stunning bathroom ✨
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The top 1% of U.S. households control almost a third (31.9%) of the nation’s wealth, per Moneywise.
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Average American home sq ft. by decade: 1950 - 983 1960 - 1,289 1970 - 1,500 1980 - 1,740 1990 - 2,080 2000 - 2,266 2010 - 2,392 Fertility has steadily declined as homes got bigger.
"Rilee Stewart and Brock Goodwin always imagined having several children... But that vision shifted once they settled into their 2,000-sq-foot house with a $3,200 mortgage... They realized that even with one child, they would most likely need more space." nytimes.com/2026/04/26/busin…
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Which style is your favourite?
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The Magnolia house was a Sears kit home, 1918 For nearly 30 years, people could order a piece of the American dream through the mail. A buyer could leaf through a Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalog, choose a house and mail in the order. In time, a railroad boxcar would chug into town, carrying a ready-to-assemble house β€” complete with nails and a 75-page instruction book. Most of the house kits came in a single box car. The model, named the Magnolia, sold between 1918 and 1922. Throwback Thursday πŸ”™ πŸ•’ πŸ”₯!!
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