My Building Blog
My Building Blog
After many requests from friends and forum members, I have started a building blog. I am a little behind, so far up to October/November. But I will catch up, soon come Enjoy if you want to follow us building our dream home in our favorite place on earth!
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Betty, you lucky (and smart) women you! Sounds like you did your homework and learned from others' mistakes.
I've put your site under Favorites so I can easily keep up with your blogs. Can't wait to see your dream come true.
I've put your site under Favorites so I can easily keep up with your blogs. Can't wait to see your dream come true.
Friends, they go away then they re-appear...I believe there is Magic here.
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Thank you everyone for your kind words and encouragement. I am not writing this blog for rental purposes. I don't think we will be renting it, We will be living in it from October until May or June, so that leaves a very short season for renting. Because it will be our primary residence I don't know if the hassle is worth the money. I am writing this blog mainly to show friends what we are doing and for other people that want to "live the dream" without getting taken advantage of. Building the Deltec on top of concrete basements is a very affordable way to go on St John. The owner of Rhumblines is just finishing his Deltec, he used our guys to help him put it up. So this blog is mainly entertainment/informational only. I am currently working on my next post, my experience at the Pond Bay Auction
Thank you all again!!!
Thank you all again!!!
Interesting. Please keep at the blog.
So it looks like Deltec makes more delux versions of the pods you saw at Guavaberry near the Baths.
Does the shape contribute to their hurricane resistence? Plus, doesnt that kind of shape also maximize the amount of usable sq footage and allows for even more sliding glass doors and windows?
So it looks like Deltec makes more delux versions of the pods you saw at Guavaberry near the Baths.
Does the shape contribute to their hurricane resistence? Plus, doesnt that kind of shape also maximize the amount of usable sq footage and allows for even more sliding glass doors and windows?
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I'll be vicariously living the dream through you. Thanks for sharing! And I agree with Suzi about Mike and Stuart!!
Are you going to be living in Maine when not on STJ? If the answer is yes you just drove a stake through my heart! Seriously .. as you may or may not know that is pretty damn close to my dream life!Betty wrote:Thank you everyone for your kind words and encouragement. I am not writing this blog for rental purposes. I don't think we will be renting it, We will be living in it from October until May or June, so that leaves a very short season for renting. Because it will be our primary residence I don't know if the hassle is worth the money. I am writing this blog mainly to show friends what we are doing and for other people that want to "live the dream" without getting taken advantage of. Building the Deltec on top of concrete basements is a very affordable way to go on St John. The owner of Rhumblines is just finishing his Deltec, he used our guys to help him put it up. So this blog is mainly entertainment/informational only. I am currently working on my next post, my experience at the Pond Bay Auction
Thank you all again!!!