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How much living area do you have in your pad/crib?

Trompe le Monde

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Originally Posted by merkur
How much living area (in square feet or square meters [preferably]) do you have in your pad/crib? I have 60m2.
more than i need. i only occupy 2 spots on the couch, the kitchen, and my bed p.s. +the bathroom
 

Incman

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Originally Posted by Trompe le Monde
than i need. i only occupy 2 spots on the couch, the kitchen, and my bed

I don't want to know where you go to the bathroom.
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2400 ft2, as a single man I think I need to downsize. Once (if) the real estate market comes back I will sell and move into something smaller.
 

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Originally Posted by Trompe le Monde
than i need. i only occupy 2 spots on the couch, the kitchen, and my bed

Teleporting rawks.
 

zjpj83

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Not enough. Need 200,000 sq ft at least. For my closet.
 

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Not enough
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I think about 160/170 m2.
 

SField

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Originally Posted by zjpj83
Not enough. Need 200,000 sq ft at least. For my closet.
What unfortunate squalor. I once danced on the edge of living such a Dickensian life when I nearly had to accept my fall back job.
 

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29 m2 if you include my loft. Its just enough for me, though I would like a bigger place.
 

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4300ft^2
 

zjpj83

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In seriousness, my Manhattan pad is small, probably 1000 sq ft. Country house is big, around 15,000 sq ft. Eventually will get a bigger place in the city.
 

zjpj83

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Yeah, I need to invent Ziplock bags or something. sigh
 

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