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^ lol at those first two houses... yikes canadannas

Hard to justify building beautiful homes when they're covered in snow for more than half the year. Think about it.
 
The one here at Entrada? Hmmm.. iirc, that home is around 7000 sq/ft. If that's correct (it's been a while) then that level of finish would be around $1,600,000, plus lot ($350,000) plus furnishings ($250,000).

So a bit over $2MM.
 
Hard to justify building beautiful homes when they're covered in snow for more than half the year. Think about it.

And the other part of the year the land is too beautiful to 'screw up' with a building of any kind. <3
 
but srs, not all of the commercial architecture in my neck of the woods is that bad, and the Rocky Mountains are purdy. Edmonton has an awesome river valley too.

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But residential architecture? Absolute piss. This city is the most ***-backwards place in terms of fashion or style in the entire planet, probs.
 
And the other part of the year the land is too beautiful to 'screw up' with a building of any kind. <3

Edmonton was just very poorly planned-- could've been a gorgeous city, with lotsa amenities. Still aint bad, and I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else doe.
 
Edmonton was just very poorly planned-- could've been a gorgeous city, with lotsa amenities. Still aint bad, and I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else doe.

Most cities that came later were over-planned with a less organic approach to growth and 'feel' overly contrived. Sao Paulo, Brazil as an excellent example. Sometimes regular people come up with better stuff than the 'geniuses' that know what's best for everyone.

PKM, have you ever been to Craigs other properties like Oakley or the place in Washington state?

No.

Hey Peeks, have you ever had waffles with Craig in this uptown café in Fayetteville?

No.

BTW, Bean.. Craig is a regular guy at Entrada. More than a dozen billionaires with vacation homes here. Not enough time to suck all their balls.
 
but srs, not all of the commercial architecture in my neck of the woods is that bad, and the Rocky Mountains are purdy.

Sure wish we had some rocky mountains in Utah.
 
Ah, "Craig" is/was a NuSkin guy. Makes sense now that he would build something awesome. That's just the Provo running through his blood showing out in architectural choices.
 
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