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Mansionmania Tournament: Round 3, Heat 6
Mansionmania continues with our Sweet 16 3rd-round contestants. You will choose among each pair of houses with the following assumptions:
I encourage you to click on the maps in the listings to see the general location and neighborhood. Also, I will only enter contestants if they have a sufficient number of photos to judge, as determined by me. Your entries in this heat are: Florida: https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...0_M67389-45908 South Carolina: https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...5_M67832-39919 |
FL on this one. 100 times better home and location.
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This one suddenly throws me off kilter.
I've not been a fan of the South Carolina home and I think I've voted against it in both previous rounds. I've been a big fan of the Florida home and have voted for it in both previous rounds. But this matchup is weird because it's more apples to apples than one would think. Both homes are relatively small for mansions. The Florida home is only slightly larger. Both homes are in mild climates, and while tastes may vary I think the South Carolina climate is slightly better. Both places have inadequately sized pools, but they can also be used year round. I really like the style of the Florida home, and as I age in place it's good to not have stairs. And the style is good, but not great. The South Carolina home is nice, even if its a little generic. I like Charleston. I figure I would like South Florida even though I've spent very little time there. The views in Miami blow away Charleston. That's a really nice lot, whereas Charleston is kind of weird with that boardwalk. But then you've got that stipend. I would dominate South Carolina with that stipend. Given my new philosophy on stipends, that's a real game changer. I'd have to watch my pennies a little in Miami, whereas in South Carolina I'll be brown-nosed by everyone I meet. I'm going to do a complete 180 here. South Carolina gets my vote based on value. I like the Florida home much better, but I'll buy a condo in Charleston and spend my weekends at the beach house. |
While I do love the Florida house kitchen (and I'm a skilled cook) I gotta go with the money and the nice bathroom at SC despite the lesser kitchen. $700,000 more a year is something to take into consideration.</br></br>Rain Man, we sheath our jousting swords this round and put Nevada vs California behind us.</br></br>To the small pool! Damn that ocean!
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The SC house, as I remember, was on a weirdly shaped lot with only a few feet of frontage and not a whole lot more on the ocean side. The whole place looks like it's been abandoned for years and someone just slapped a new coat of paint on it. The sand would be everywhere. The FL house is clean and has that old school Miami Vice druglord look to it. Now all I need is a Daytona Spyder and a Testarossa in the garage to complete the look.
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I do feel like I'm cheating a bit to go SC on this one, though. As mansions go, Florida is the superior house by far. But the cost difference is extreme between the two places, which drives the stipend through the roof. A million bucks a year grabs my attention. |
The only thing wrong with the Florida house is my ex lives in Miami.
What the hell, picking it anyway |
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If a fat man dives in there might cause a flood.
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Dude.. that Florida house is going to be WREKT by a hurricane.
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A house in South Carolina without a single scrap of haint blue?
Oh that's just some bullshit right there. No way I can support this one... |
I went with Florida, despite the satellite view of an empty lot.
Much nicer locale, IMO |
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This one is easy for me. Charleston is in my top two places to retire so its the Kiawah Island house for me.
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