Buying a house in 1990's

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Popcorn ceilings and wallpaper will never go out of style.

#90s #HouseHunters #realestate #comedy #sketch #comedysketch #familycomedy #DudeDad #HeidiCalmus #1990

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Hi! I'm Taylor Calmus, a rural South Dakota born and Colorado-based actor/comedian. I started Dude Dad© two weeks before my son Theo was born as a way to stay creative while learning to be a father. My wife Heidi and I now have 4 kids and over 500+ videos. We also have a TV show on the Magnolia Network called Super Dad. My purpose for the channel is to entertain, enlighten and inspire.

Buying a house in 1990's

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Make sure to subscribe to see more of Steve and Stacy!

DudeDad
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They GOTTA do a 2020's version lmao "Ken is a software engineer, and Melinda is an onlyfans model, their budget is $1, 900, 000" They Walk into a glued together 2 bedroom 1.5 bath in Silicon Valley xD

uncledamfee
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Glad Stacy was able to give us a proper explanation as to why 90’s homes have so many walls 🤣

deeplass
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In the early 80s my wife and I bought a house that needed work but paid only $15, 000. After six weeks of working on it and a couple hundred dollars spent we moved in. On the flip side, I was barely clearing $10, 000/year but my wife had gone back to work after having our second child. Young people have it so impossibly hard these days. Can't believe we thought we were struggling.

Sixbears
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Love the Circuit City reference! Very 90s, as well as the overall reality of being able to buy a home on a humble retail career income! A relic of the past!

JoshuaStockton
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I'm rolling over the subtle delivery of the line "as soon as you come in Stacie, you have the choice, straight to the laundry or straight to the kitchen"

evilkingstanley
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That thing about gluing linoleum to the hardwood, and "it will NEVER come off!", so funny

leightoncash
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This is spot on, my parents had regular jobs, together they made no more than $15 an hour and could afford a brand new starter house. Raise three kids, had a new Jeep and my dad had an older corvette. You could never do that today even with good paying jobs.

curtis
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Tear up the carpet and glue down the linoleum directly onto the hardware floor…😳. As someone who purchased an older home and fixed it up…this gave me the shivers….and then I laughed. 😂

kellyd
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Growing up in the 80s and early 90s was priceless. It bums me to think that my kids will never experience that.

Lolobond
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Love how these two are still very much dating, enjoying life together and how much they entertain us.

twistedtea
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People in the 90s had no idea buying there home would be the equivalent of buying gold😂

alexdonnelly
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As a demo/re-mod guy, this is hilarious. It explains why so many dumb renovations were made. (Like permanently destroying hardwood floors for linoleum.)

binaryglitch
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The "pager" killed me. Wait is that a garage door opener?

DrSteele
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They just forgot to mention the other key selling point of the house.. it's close proximity to Blockbuster and Radio Shack!! 😂🤣😆😄

aud
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Gosh dang, the request for the popcorn ceiling, electric stove, wall to wall carpet, wood paneling, all the nightmares of today’s houses haha

PhilipBlank
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My parents paid $45, 000 for their house almost 30 years ago. It is two stories and has two complete bathrooms, a huge basement, a garage, a large yard, closed in porch, four bedrooms, a large kitchen, a computer room, laundry room, big living room, and big dining room. They refuse to believe me that they could sell that house now for over 100 grand. I keep trying to tell them that people now will pay 200 grand for half that in a house. They get offers in the mail from flippers all the time to sell, though I know they never will. But it’s insane how much more expensive everything is now compared to just 30 years ago. (And so much worse quality now too)

christensummers
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The 90s house was so spot on I don't know how you found it! I lost it with the hands in each other's back pockets!

erinbickler
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Ok, I grew up in St. Cloud and basically lived in a house like that 😂
And yes, the wood paneling in the basement went all the way to the ceiling.

DoctorEyeHealth
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As someone who's been remodeling their house the past few years some parts of these really hit me hard....especially the linoleum glued to hardwood and when you finally get that shit pulled up you see that these random walls you hate were literally just plopped there and framed in over the hardwood because someone wanted it there. I got way too angry during parts of this haha.

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