If you could build your own dream home, what's one unique feature it would have?

Indoor sports court? a secret or hidden room? Oversized subterranean garage? standing urinal in the master bath? indoor slide? stripper pole?

Or something tame, like a central vacuum system? Could be useful though.

Ideas???

 
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An amazing garage, kind of like this:

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This would be really cool, maybe a little bigger and put a few more cars in, but it’s perfect. Could also be a man cave type thing as well, like you see in on the second floor. Very cool imo. I know you said one feature, but a race track in the backyard would be cool as well.

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Gonna need a lot of land for this, maybe I’ll move to Texas or something. Unrelated to this, after I make enough money to live a comfortable life, I’m thinking about becoming a mechanic and working on cars for the rest of my life. 

 

Indoor/ outdoor pool for fun, indoor lap pool, spacious garage, and an underground shooting range

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I would love to see his collection of guns. I know many are sent in for him, but he owns quite a few. 

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I like swimming laps. Although a hot tub would be something else great to have

“The three most harmful addictions are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary.” - Nassim Taleb
 

Late responding to ur comment by a few months but gotta say I think a small underground range for lower cal guns like the one at Tiro would be sick and honestly pretty doable with the right basement layout and safety features installed in the walls/ceiling. Might cost a few bucks but like I would absolutely do this. Maybe set up a bar with some seating next to it (obv safety first tho). Would take the basement virtual golf setups some people have to the absolute next level.

Dayman?
 

Infinity lap pool overlooking ocean with a swim up bar with grills and a hot tub.

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A gym on the top floor of the house with a ceiling that opens. 

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

Yeah this is a nice library. They look like law books. 

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

Extensive home library

Are you building up your home library? I have a lot of books and it has been a pain during moves to transport all of them, but one day plan to have a nice library.

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

For those of you in IB, how expensive are your MDs houses?

 

I checked a couple. Usually $1.5m to $2.5m. Nothing too special. Think they buy them as VPs or DIR, and then they grow with them. Located mostly in Westchester or other good school districts. Some have other properties as well (e.g. house in the Hamptons, or Miami, o close to a ski resort). Some like living in the city and have an apartment there - no idea prices, but I’d imagine $2.5m at least.

 

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"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

1) Data center for hosting a private cloud computing server.

2) 4 separate kitchens - 1 for western cooking, 1 for Japanese, 1 for experimental, and 1 generic one.

3) Giant doghouse where I can raise dozen dogs. (I love dogs)

4) Animal sanctuary to help endangered animals (I love animals)

5) Giant library 

 

What's the difference between the western kitchen and the generic kitchen? I don't mean to be rude or racist with this question (so if I come off that way, I truly apologize), I just feel like there's a pretty significant overlap between western and "generic" cooking.

 

I just mean a regular fit-all kitchen that I can use for everyday cooking.

Western kitchen would have more specific ingredients that are commonly used in European cuisine. Wouldnprbably have fancier equipment since I'd use it for special occasions or more fanciful cooking.

I wouldn't want a dry-aged meat or an expensive Parmigiano-reggiano that I'm going to use for a specific dish sitting next to something off-the-shelf.

 

It's a lot of trial and error. Would highly recommend just creating a list of 5 basic recipes you want to learn (1 pasta, 1 meat, 1 fish, etc...) and then try going through them with a youtube tutorial. If you ever find that you don't know how to do the next step within a recipe ( for example: chopping onions or mincing herbs) , just google it or look up a youtube video. 

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Started by just following recipes of stuff I wanted to make.

Then I learned some basic cooking skills (how to chop different things, basic herbs and spice combinations, how to use knives properly, how different ingredients could be used, etc...). 

Once you get the basics, then you can be a little creative - ie. Turns out dicing yams, beets, and carrots; glazing them in balsamic vinegar (particularly fig balsamic); and baking them in the oven is amazing.

Gordon Ramsay videos are pretty great at picking up cooking skills and understanding what kind of ingredients go well. 

Haven't picked up Japanese cooking yet. It's so ingredient dependent so it might be a little difficult.

 

Gym, sauna and maybe a full length pool. Then a professional recording studio and a library. Gonna need a whole lot of land lol

 

Oh several things.

1. A huge scotch whisky library/collection room with different sections for different styles of whisky.

2. An epic garage with a lift like above. 

3. A "warfare museum" area in chronological order of early history to present to show the different warriors/weapons throughout time complete with functional armor/weapons/battle maps etc 

 

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