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Old 04-26-2006, 10:11 PM
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Oy! Look at what Home Automation really costs...

I thought I could do a smarthome for $10K, but now it looks like DIY Home Theater Automation is going to cost me $200K-$300K…

My predisposition before finding home automation
Step 1 (2002)
Hey, let's use a PC to rip all 300 CDs, so the baby won't trash the CDs!
- I should spend $1K on a PC to do this.

Step 2 (2003)
Hey, let's use a PC and SageTV to roll my own TIVO, so I don't have to pay the monthly bill!
- I should spend $1K on a 2nd PC and equipment to do this.

Step 3 (2004)
Hey, let's use a PC to rip and watch the DVDs, so the babies won't trash the DVDs!
- I should spend $1K on a fileserver and a ton of HDs to do this.

Step 4 (2005)
Hey, let's use a PC to control my equipment, and i'll control it via bluetooth, RF, or wifi so I can move all the audio & video equipment into a centralized location.
- I should spend $1K on a 3rd PC and software to do this.

After Finding Home Automation:
Step 6 (Jan 2006)
Hey, let's use a PC AND an Elk to integrate the security/fire/theft/cameras/doorbell&telephone ring detection into this whole mix.
- I should spend $2000 on a ton of sensors and an Elk to do this.

Step 7 (Mar 2006)
Hey, that equipment closet is getting pretty hot, I better vent it through the attic storage area that's directly above it. [think 4'x4'x4' wooden enclosed part of the attic].
- I should spend $250 to do this.

Step 8 (Apr 10, 2006)
Hey, why am I putting stuff like amps in the equipment closet? Now that i've got all this carpentry experience from step 7, i'm going to expand that attic storage area to a 30'x20'x7' box and move the non-daily equipment up there!
- I should spend $5000 to do this.

Step 9(Apr 24, 2006)
Hey, if I'm going to build out the box, I better put in speakers and/or pre-wire the whole house!
- I should spend $1500 to do this.

Step 10(Apr 25, 2006)
(from wife): If you're building out all that storage space, why don't we just build a 2nd floor on the house?
- I should spend, wait how much do you want to do this in the SF Bay area?????????????????
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Old 04-28-2006, 10:55 AM
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Heck, for 300K I could just about have a new house designed and built around my media system.
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Old 04-28-2006, 01:50 PM
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Not in the SF bay area. Houses in my neighborhood now run for >$500/sqft. Custom build homes are at least $250/sqft.

I'm from poughkeepsie, ny though [ok, technically wappingers falls/hopewell junction], so i know what you mean.
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Old 04-30-2006, 11:12 PM
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Ha - that's funny, Poughkeepsie is very close to me - Wappingers Falls even closer! I'm in Middletown...
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Old 05-01-2006, 10:23 AM
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Not in the SF bay area. Houses in my neighborhood now run for >$500/sqft. Custom build homes are at least $250/sqft.
One of the reasons I'm very happy to live in the midwest. I better not tell you how much my house was, or how much land I've got
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Old 05-01-2006, 10:40 AM
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One of the reasons I'm very happy to live in the midwest. I better not tell you how much my house was, or how much land I've got
Bigger than mine? I've got an entire 0.09 Acres [40' x 100']. And the 1700sqft/3BR house across from me with the same lot size just listed for $1,085,000, and we know it's going to go for more than asking...
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Old 05-01-2006, 11:46 AM
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Lot yes (~ 1/3 Acre 100x120 + 40x50 ), house depends on if you count the basement, it's listed as 1040 sqft + 600sqft of finished bsmt.

Let's put it this way, there's a house for sale on the way to my house (but not by me though)
4 bedroom
4+ bath
1 half bath
4 stall attached garage
3 fireplaces
5755 sqft
6.75 Acres
Listed for $999,950

Oh, and sorry if that came across snotty or something, it wasn't intended that way.

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