Oversized houses, like oversized cars, seem to be a particularly American fixation.
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People concerned about inflation today tend to buy big houses and nice cars.
I do know people who buy these huge houses but I always think, 'What about all that furniture? You're never even going to sit on it!' I don't want to rattle round in a big house.
The truth is that the dream of homeownership is out of reach for too many Americans.
Yes, America is gigantic, but a gigantic mistake.
Better one's House be too little one day than too big all the Year after.
I got a bit enamoured with bigger houses and things like that.
There are a lot of big spec houses now all across Connecticut, a lot of ostentatious showing of wealth.
What's similar between Britain and America is the lack of good-quality civic buildings.
What most Americans don't realize is a lot of the challenges we're struggling with today are the result of conscious housing policies.
Women view men like houses. They look for fixer-uppers.