What could Legos possibly tell us about real estate? Scroll through the images below to digest some real estate concepts one block at a time. We’ll touch on issues such as functional obsolescence, code violations, the value of a view and FHA safety standards. What else do you see? I’d love to hear from you in the comments below.
I used to play with Legos as a kid all the time. Did you? I still build though quite regularly with my two sons who are six and nine. They absolutely love Legos, and it really gives us a fun way to connect. We actually built this house a few days ago, and after building I thought it would be perfect for a blog post. 🙂 Two birds with one stone – family bonding and blogging.
Which photo do you like best?
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Tom Horn says
Great post Ryan. I’m thinking about reconstructing the bedroom with no door, and only window access since I have an 11 year old daughter and will probably be needing it in the years to come. Thanks for the idea!
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks Tom. I think you are a wise man. I say go for it. 🙂
Janice Bell says
When I grew up on the east coast where my bedroom was on the second floor of a house. I learned after being in CA that with so many one story houses, most kids sneek out the bedroom window rather than use a door. so you might want to have NO windows!
Ryan Lundquist says
I’m certain many fathers of teenage girls would agree with you about the windows. 🙂
Coronado says
Classic furnace!! haha Very entertaining post, Ryan!
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks Coronado. 🙂
Erik says
Clever post, Ryan.
A truly diverse neighborhood you have there. 😉
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks so much Erik. Definitely diverse. That’s one of the selling points I think.
Joshua Dorkin says
I loved them all, Ryan! Great post . . . very clever!
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks so much Joshua. I really appreciate you saying that.
Pam McCoy says
I like the picture “there are no stairs” where the guy is pushing up the other person. Ryan, you are a great Dad and great appraiser. I commend you for finding the balance between work and family…or in this case …. combinding the two!
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks so much Pam. I appreciate you.
Janice Bell says
Legos, what a great concept. Love the idea. My son is 10 an builds some great stuff on his own. You might string these pictures together and make a video with you reading the messages and post on youtube!
Ryan Lundquist says
Thanks so much. I’ll have to do another one of these at some point. I have some ideas up my sleeve. I just need to let my ideas and my kids’ building plans coincide. Legos are fun. I hope you and your 10-year old get to enjoy them together. Thanks Janice.