JWilsonphoto wrote:
Beautiful as these locations are, sometimes I think the people writing the checks "must be high" This installation had a $250,000 budget cap...............................for the landscape, the pool and hardscape was additional.
$1.8M, around BD680K, in Bahrain few (houses), really few, can cost this much! Most houses are in the $600K range with 500 sq. meters land area.
I bet you would find this range ($1.8M) in Dubai more
NightOwl Cat wrote:
So far, so good. Just single winging it is difficult though. My grass needs mowing and I can't start the mower one handed. Trying to figure a way to get that done
My daughter Jennifer followed this for several hours today. Could be the Fallon F22 going back to Lockheed at The JRB? Could be a display F35 too, who knows?
$1.8M, around BD680K, in Bahrain few (houses), really few, can cost this much! Most houses are in the $600K range with 500 sq. meters land area.
I bet you would find this range ($1.8M) in Dubai more
There is a huge range of home prices in this country. Our home was built in 1968 and is probably worth $350K-$400K, with about 950 sq meters of land. That's about an average price for the Boston area. There aren't many $1M homes in my town or those adjacent. But take a 30-45 minute drive from here and you can be in several towns where the median home price is over $1 million.
Overall this is an expensive part of the country as far as home prices go. That $1.8 million home in Texas could be double that price or more around here.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
My daughter Jennifer followed this for several hours today. Could be the Fallon F22 going back to Lockheed at The JRB? Could be a display F35 too, who knows?
Based on the size and shape, I would say F35, as F22 is bigger
Seems kind of short even for an F-35 since it doesn't even cover the whole bed length, unless they removed part of the back end in addition to the vertical stabs.
I would guess double to triple in the right area of the northeast. One of the reasons our prices are rising is the number of west coast immigrants who just shrug their shoulders when you tell them the home they are looking at is 2M. Plus earthquakes, mudslides, and wildfires are not included.
Shuttleworth Season Premiere Airshow yesterday featuring RAF 100 as its theme. A truly glorious fay with the RAF 100 Typhoon opening the show in its new livery, the Edwardians closing it, and both the Anson flying in its new colours and the first time the Sopwith Camel has flown at an airshow - and lots more to come
Niall
Three from the end of yesterday's show at Shuttleworth. Whilst the Boxkite and the Avro Triplane were replicas built for Those Magnificent Men in their Flying machines, the Blackburn Monoplane of 1910 is original and the oldest flying aircraft in the world
Niall