Right Gene. You’re downsizing your crops to meet costs. And your planning to build a rustic ‘chalet’? Every middle class family with dreams like this ends up with a tin shack with a wading pool.
Gene needs to go all in and buy a fixer-upper. Already with utilities, etc. Cheaper to fix one up than to build. The zoning and inspection Nazi’s will drive new construction costs through the roof. Been there, done it.
sipsienwa Premium Member over 5 years ago
Nice to see Gene and family. What about a place for Arlo’s boat?
whahoppened over 5 years ago
And it was Gene who worked so hard on it.
Nachikethass over 5 years ago
Ask Gus to intervene (interfere?)
jarvisloop over 5 years ago
I can truly empathize with Arlo.
Tyge over 5 years ago
Gene has big plans. And apparently some business acumen.
colddonkey over 5 years ago
Skip the hot tub, total waste of funds from putting it in and maintenance. People go ooooh when they see it but they’ll never use it.
lars_doyle over 5 years ago
typical male. Got to the hot tube and his lower brain took over.
57-Don over 5 years ago
What happened to Arlo’s boat?
Lomax9er7 over 5 years ago
They do say that everyone should have at least five streams of income… I’ve got to learn how to do that.
someotherotherguy over 5 years ago
Not a bad in-law apartment. Nice of the kids to want them.
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
I really hope they thoroughly vet their future guests.
ericbrower over 5 years ago
Right Gene. You’re downsizing your crops to meet costs. And your planning to build a rustic ‘chalet’? Every middle class family with dreams like this ends up with a tin shack with a wading pool.
david_42 over 5 years ago
I knew a guy who built a $40K guest house for his mother…only cost $110,000.
andy vast-binder over 5 years ago
Gene is probably selling pot on the side to supplement their income.
jonesbeltone over 5 years ago
Gene needs to go all in and buy a fixer-upper. Already with utilities, etc. Cheaper to fix one up than to build. The zoning and inspection Nazi’s will drive new construction costs through the roof. Been there, done it.