1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:04,080 Speaker 1: You're listening to Home with Dean Sharp on demand from 2 00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:05,680 Speaker 1: KFI AM six forty. 3 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:13,680 Speaker 2: Good morning, my friend, and welcome home. I'm Dean Sharp, 4 00:00:13,920 --> 00:00:17,320 Speaker 2: the house Whisperer, custom home builder, custom home designer, and 5 00:00:17,400 --> 00:00:21,120 Speaker 2: your guide to better understanding that place where you live. 6 00:00:21,440 --> 00:00:25,759 Speaker 2: It is a cool and misty mourning around here. I'm 7 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:27,720 Speaker 2: told that it's going to get sunny today. I have 8 00:00:27,800 --> 00:00:29,960 Speaker 2: no doubt that that's the case. The sun's going to 9 00:00:30,040 --> 00:00:33,080 Speaker 2: come up and burn all this missed off eventually, But man, 10 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 2: I am loving it. It is autumn in the air 11 00:00:36,840 --> 00:00:40,560 Speaker 2: all around us, and buh, it's my favorite time of year. 12 00:00:40,720 --> 00:00:44,160 Speaker 2: I don't know why. The air smells better, everything feels better. 13 00:00:44,560 --> 00:00:47,000 Speaker 2: The holidays are right around the corner. I guess there's 14 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:51,560 Speaker 2: that sense of anticipation. It's just my favorite time of year. 15 00:00:52,400 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: I hope you are having a great morning as well, 16 00:00:54,800 --> 00:00:56,960 Speaker 2: or if you're listening to on the podcast, I hope 17 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 2: you are having a great fill in the blank, whatever 18 00:00:59,440 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 2: time it is and wherever you are, We're glad that 19 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:05,280 Speaker 2: you're here too. Today on the show, it's an all 20 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:08,680 Speaker 2: calls show. Eight three three To ask Dean is the 21 00:01:08,760 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 2: number to reach me? Eight three three. The numeral two. 22 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:15,920 Speaker 2: Ask Dean eight three three to ask Dean anything you 23 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 2: want to ask about your home. Whatever's got you scratch 24 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 2: in your head? Decor, architecture, design, construction, DIY, concerns, whatever 25 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 2: the case may be, inside, outside, landscape, interior design, all 26 00:01:32,040 --> 00:01:35,679 Speaker 2: of it, from property line to property line, and from 27 00:01:36,120 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 2: the basement to the sky above. I got you covered. 28 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:44,640 Speaker 2: I'm here to help. Uh what was I gonna I 29 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:47,880 Speaker 2: was gonna fill you in on something really really important, 30 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 2: you know what. It just totally slipped my mind. So anyway, well, 31 00:01:50,720 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 2: you know we're gonna do. We're gonna go to the phones. 32 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:55,440 Speaker 2: I wanna talk to us. I'll remember, I promise I'll 33 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 2: remember it. Wait, let me sip some coffee here, mm 34 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:01,760 Speaker 2: hmm yeah, I'll get to figure it out. All right. Oh, 35 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:03,560 Speaker 2: this is what it was here, It is here, it is. 36 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:08,080 Speaker 2: I just wanted to say congratulation to Kathy and Scott Dickon. 37 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:13,800 Speaker 2: They are our winners of Last Hours giveaway tickets to 38 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:18,320 Speaker 2: the VIP House Whisper Ghost Tour. Kathy and Scott looking 39 00:02:18,360 --> 00:02:22,000 Speaker 2: forward to seeing you guys on Monday night, and we're 40 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:24,919 Speaker 2: gonna give away two tickets before this hour is out. 41 00:02:25,680 --> 00:02:29,120 Speaker 2: But there you go. Congratulations to you two. Looking forward 42 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:31,320 Speaker 2: to having some fun on Monday night with you. All right, 43 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:32,920 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go back to the phones. I want to 44 00:02:32,919 --> 00:02:37,040 Speaker 2: talk to Sergio. Hey, Sergio, welcome home, welcome. 45 00:02:38,280 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 3: Hey, good morning, Dean. How are you? 46 00:02:41,040 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 2: I am doing well, my friend. How are you? 47 00:02:44,400 --> 00:02:44,720 Speaker 3: Thank you? 48 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 4: Sir. 49 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:52,360 Speaker 3: Hey. Just It's gonna be a really quick question. I'm 50 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 3: in the trade of the service industry, and I'm trying 51 00:02:57,639 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 3: to understand how I can actually get my kids to 52 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 3: get a trade versus the IT way of doing things. 53 00:03:14,120 --> 00:03:21,919 Speaker 2: I guess, okay, well, did all right? Do your kids 54 00:03:21,960 --> 00:03:25,240 Speaker 2: want to do that? Or there? Are you? Like listen, listen, 55 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:28,080 Speaker 2: you guys, you go into it. You're going to be 56 00:03:28,120 --> 00:03:32,960 Speaker 2: replaced by AI in like three years, So get yourself 57 00:03:32,960 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 2: a trade. I mean, are they interested in that? 58 00:03:36,240 --> 00:03:36,480 Speaker 4: That? 59 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:40,600 Speaker 3: That is correct? Exactly what? But my mentality is I 60 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:43,600 Speaker 3: do very well for myself, and they don't want to 61 00:03:43,640 --> 00:03:48,920 Speaker 3: take over my business. And I'm ready to retire. I'm 62 00:03:48,960 --> 00:03:52,920 Speaker 3: forty five years old and so I'm ready to retire, 63 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:57,520 Speaker 3: and so they don't want to take over my business, 64 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:06,200 Speaker 3: which I'm into in the pool business. But yet they don't. 65 00:04:06,320 --> 00:04:14,440 Speaker 3: So in other words, which industry would fall into that perspective. 66 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:22,039 Speaker 2: Okay, So yeah, man, you know what, Sergio, I feel you. 67 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:25,839 Speaker 2: I feel you, but I do uh it's it is 68 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 2: a it's a weird, scary world and a future out 69 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:32,760 Speaker 2: there for our kids right now. And and I don't 70 00:04:32,520 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's it's scary in the sense that 71 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:38,720 Speaker 2: there's you know, impending doom on the horizon. It's just that, 72 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:41,440 Speaker 2: you know, for guys like you and I, for all 73 00:04:41,480 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 2: of us looking forward, and even for young people, nobody 74 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:47,400 Speaker 2: has the answer as to what's going to happen next 75 00:04:47,560 --> 00:04:53,960 Speaker 2: and how the introduction of AI is changing everything. You 76 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:56,200 Speaker 2: hear everything from like oh no, no, it's going to 77 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:59,080 Speaker 2: be really great to know everybody's going to be unemployed, 78 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:03,280 Speaker 2: and it's a you know, and literally it's hard to 79 00:05:03,760 --> 00:05:06,919 Speaker 2: know what the future holds in that regard. But I 80 00:05:06,960 --> 00:05:08,800 Speaker 2: do know this, and I will agree with you. I 81 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:11,680 Speaker 2: will agree with you on this absolutely without question, and 82 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:16,440 Speaker 2: that is that the last thing that is going to 83 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:22,679 Speaker 2: be overtaken by artificial intelligence will be service trades because 84 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 2: it's not just AI, but it also would require robotics. 85 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 2: And I'm not telling you that that isn't coming along 86 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:32,840 Speaker 2: at rapid pace as well, because it is, but you're 87 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:39,120 Speaker 2: going to have to have an independently thinking, reasoning fully automated, 88 00:05:40,040 --> 00:05:44,080 Speaker 2: you know, automaton who can physically move through a house 89 00:05:44,160 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 2: and then perform all of the the various you know, 90 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:51,520 Speaker 2: trade activities that humans do right now. And all I 91 00:05:51,560 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 2: can say about that is not that it won't ever happen. 92 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:59,320 Speaker 2: I can simply say it because of the the additional 93 00:05:59,360 --> 00:06:04,360 Speaker 2: complication of the robotic nature of things that it is. 94 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:08,800 Speaker 2: It's a lot more difficult to replace a plumber than 95 00:06:08,880 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 2: it is to replace an accountant with AI right now, 96 00:06:12,279 --> 00:06:16,160 Speaker 2: because because the job of the accountant can be done 97 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:20,599 Speaker 2: primarily on computers and on a spreadsheet, and the plumber 98 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:23,760 Speaker 2: still has to be local to your home. You know, 99 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:26,520 Speaker 2: I've said this for years, even before AI was a thing, 100 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:31,719 Speaker 2: that the trades are a beneficial investment in a career 101 00:06:32,560 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 2: because you know, they can't be outsourced to a call 102 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,799 Speaker 2: center in India, all right, If you have a home, 103 00:06:37,920 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 2: it's located in space, in a particular location. And when 104 00:06:42,200 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 2: your toilet clogs, I'm just using plumbing as an example here, 105 00:06:46,160 --> 00:06:48,599 Speaker 2: when your toilet clogs, you know, a call center in 106 00:06:48,640 --> 00:06:52,080 Speaker 2: India doesn't help you. And neither does an AI you know, 107 00:06:52,240 --> 00:06:56,719 Speaker 2: chatbot online. You need an actual physical person with skills 108 00:06:56,760 --> 00:06:59,400 Speaker 2: and tools to come into the home, and right now 109 00:06:59,640 --> 00:07:02,440 Speaker 2: those trades are being paid a premium for showing up 110 00:07:02,480 --> 00:07:04,919 Speaker 2: and doing those things. Plus you add to that the 111 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:10,760 Speaker 2: fact that this generation and the previous generation, not just 112 00:07:10,760 --> 00:07:13,920 Speaker 2: this one but the previous but has all but lost 113 00:07:14,120 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 2: its manual dexterity, skills and its understanding. I mean, a 114 00:07:18,640 --> 00:07:22,880 Speaker 2: lot of the things that used to be just kind 115 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:27,000 Speaker 2: of taken for granted are now like handyman projects, professional 116 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:29,480 Speaker 2: handyman project, even down to like do you know how 117 00:07:29,520 --> 00:07:31,920 Speaker 2: to change a door knob on a door? So these 118 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:35,840 Speaker 2: kinds of things. So yeah, the trades have as good, 119 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 2: if not the best outlook for a financial gainful employment 120 00:07:41,360 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 2: future as anything does, in my opinion, simply because of 121 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:49,720 Speaker 2: the difficulty of replacing those individuals with AI, because it's 122 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 2: more than just AI. It would actually have to be 123 00:07:52,480 --> 00:07:56,440 Speaker 2: you know, the physicality of AI in a robotic form 124 00:07:56,560 --> 00:07:59,800 Speaker 2: doing that kind of stuff. So I don't know, sir, 125 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:06,440 Speaker 2: whether or not that means that it's compelling enough to take, 126 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 2: you know, a child and say, listen, don't be dumb, 127 00:08:11,880 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 2: go into the trades. Because you know, I'm also a 128 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:20,200 Speaker 2: big believer in letting kids figure out what they love, 129 00:08:20,320 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 2: what they're passionate about, and what they want to do, 130 00:08:22,200 --> 00:08:25,120 Speaker 2: no matter what it is. And so I'm not going 131 00:08:25,160 --> 00:08:27,600 Speaker 2: to tell you that you should strong arm your kids 132 00:08:27,600 --> 00:08:29,440 Speaker 2: into going into the trades. But I'm going to agree 133 00:08:29,440 --> 00:08:34,520 Speaker 2: with you one hundred percent that they are at more 134 00:08:34,600 --> 00:08:37,679 Speaker 2: than ever, more than in two or three generations. They 135 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:44,480 Speaker 2: are a viable source of income and profession for the future. 136 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:48,400 Speaker 2: I hope that helped answer the question. I think you 137 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:50,960 Speaker 2: can make a compelling argument for them, but I don't 138 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:53,000 Speaker 2: think you should force your kids to do what they 139 00:08:53,000 --> 00:08:55,080 Speaker 2: don't want to do when it comes to their own 140 00:08:55,120 --> 00:08:58,559 Speaker 2: lives and their professions. But I hear you, my friend, 141 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:01,560 Speaker 2: I hear you. And giving them exposure to it that 142 00:09:01,600 --> 00:09:04,000 Speaker 2: could also be a thing, you know, doing ride along, 143 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:07,880 Speaker 2: showing them what's possible, you know, just get them involved 144 00:09:07,880 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 2: a little bit more physically out in the garage even 145 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 2: and see if they have a knack for it or 146 00:09:12,160 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 2: an interest in it, and you can take it from there. 147 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,600 Speaker 2: All right, y'all when we come back more of your 148 00:09:16,760 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 2: it was a really good call. I don't think i've 149 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:22,280 Speaker 2: had that. I don't think we've answered a question like 150 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:25,680 Speaker 2: that in quite a while. All right, when we return 151 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 2: more of your calls. You're listening to Home for Dean Sharp, 152 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:31,560 Speaker 2: the house Whisper. Dean Sharp, the house Whisper here to 153 00:09:31,640 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 2: help you take your home to the next level. Good 154 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:39,400 Speaker 2: Saturday morning to you, my friends. It's still where I'm at, 155 00:09:39,480 --> 00:09:43,439 Speaker 2: at least misty and cool, and even though the sky 156 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,720 Speaker 2: is getting brighter, haven't seen the sun yet. But here 157 00:09:46,760 --> 00:09:49,360 Speaker 2: we are just a little over an hour and a 158 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:51,560 Speaker 2: half into well about an hour a half into the show, 159 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 2: and man, it just looks like it's going to be 160 00:09:54,520 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 2: a gorgeous autumn day. I hope you've got great plans 161 00:09:57,520 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 2: today to take full advantage of it. We are spending 162 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:04,440 Speaker 2: time talking to you on the phone today. It's an 163 00:10:04,480 --> 00:10:06,439 Speaker 2: all call Saturday morning, and I want to go back 164 00:10:06,480 --> 00:10:08,240 Speaker 2: to the phones right now. I want to talk to 165 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 2: let's say, maybe Christine. Hey, Christine, welcome home. 166 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:15,400 Speaker 4: Hi Ding, good morning. 167 00:10:15,840 --> 00:10:18,040 Speaker 2: Good morning. How are you my friend? 168 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 4: I'm fantastic. Yes, the weather has been. 169 00:10:21,160 --> 00:10:24,360 Speaker 3: Amazing, hasn't it. 170 00:10:24,360 --> 00:10:26,960 Speaker 2: It's so great. It's so great. All right, how can 171 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 2: I help you? 172 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 4: So my question is a little complicated, So we have 173 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:34,839 Speaker 4: a primary dwelling unit. And then my sister just had 174 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:38,960 Speaker 4: a freestanding ADU from the ground A built. So I 175 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:42,440 Speaker 4: wanted to get another ADU, a small one, like you 176 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 4: know the one from home Depot that have like a 177 00:10:44,640 --> 00:10:47,280 Speaker 4: steel frame, long story shore. I checked with the city 178 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:49,520 Speaker 4: to see about, you know, the zone and the permits, 179 00:10:49,800 --> 00:10:52,120 Speaker 4: and they're like, you're you can't get another ADU. And 180 00:10:52,160 --> 00:10:54,640 Speaker 4: I'm like, but why it says I can? And They're like, 181 00:10:54,840 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 4: you have a detached garage and I'm like okay, and 182 00:10:56,840 --> 00:10:58,960 Speaker 4: they were really nice. They're like, you have another option 183 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:03,040 Speaker 4: under the Senate Bill nine. You can build another primary 184 00:11:03,080 --> 00:11:06,559 Speaker 4: dwelling unit. I'm like, fantastic, that's what I'll do. Well 185 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 4: my unit, it can be a primary dwelling unit. The 186 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,560 Speaker 4: problem is it's only four hundred and forty four square feet, 187 00:11:12,559 --> 00:11:14,920 Speaker 4: which I don't find it to be a problem. However, 188 00:11:14,960 --> 00:11:17,839 Speaker 4: they're like, oh, yeah, no, the minimum is eight hundred 189 00:11:17,880 --> 00:11:21,160 Speaker 4: square feet. Why do they care? It's for me? Why 190 00:11:21,240 --> 00:11:24,199 Speaker 4: do they care about the minimum? I get the maximum. 191 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,480 Speaker 4: You don't want our neighbors to be annoyed, But like, 192 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 4: how annoying? There's nothing. And I went back to the 193 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:32,600 Speaker 4: citty and I'm like, you know, I'm a nurse. Can't 194 00:11:32,600 --> 00:11:35,319 Speaker 4: you just help me and have like an exemption. They're 195 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:38,280 Speaker 4: like no, And I'm like, I'm doing it the legal way. 196 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:41,640 Speaker 4: Everyone's doing it so illegally on my street, and yet 197 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 4: you want to punish good behavior. But it was what 198 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:47,040 Speaker 4: it was. So now I'm trying to get a construction 199 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 4: loan to get the eight hundred square feet because it's 200 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:53,640 Speaker 4: now three hundred thousand dollars. But my main other question 201 00:11:53,880 --> 00:11:57,400 Speaker 4: was square footage wise. They're like, no, Christine, three hundred 202 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:00,800 Speaker 4: and fifty dollars per square foot is including land. You 203 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:02,880 Speaker 4: already have your land, so it should be way cheaper. 204 00:12:03,120 --> 00:12:05,439 Speaker 4: So now I may have another loop I can go around. 205 00:12:05,800 --> 00:12:07,680 Speaker 4: What are your thoughts on this? Have you heard of 206 00:12:07,720 --> 00:12:11,680 Speaker 4: something like this at all to get around this permit rule? 207 00:12:12,600 --> 00:12:16,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just tough. It's tough. You've got to understand 208 00:12:16,480 --> 00:12:22,240 Speaker 2: the So at the root of this whole thing cities. 209 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:29,760 Speaker 2: Your city is very very likely not in favor of ADUs. Okay, 210 00:12:29,080 --> 00:12:35,360 Speaker 2: most cities aren't. And you would think, why what's the point, Well, 211 00:12:35,559 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 2: cities are like, well, listen, I'll give you example of 212 00:12:38,840 --> 00:12:43,360 Speaker 2: my town that I love. All right, I love Thousand Oaks, California. 213 00:12:43,559 --> 00:12:47,040 Speaker 2: I live here, I've been here for thirty years, have 214 00:12:47,160 --> 00:12:50,319 Speaker 2: no intention to live anywhere else. It's a great town, 215 00:12:50,960 --> 00:12:54,000 Speaker 2: and and it's a it's a kind of a high 216 00:12:54,080 --> 00:12:57,640 Speaker 2: income town as well. Just just admitting the fact that 217 00:12:57,720 --> 00:13:01,719 Speaker 2: it's a really nice city. And what I don't like, Yeah, 218 00:13:01,760 --> 00:13:04,960 Speaker 2: what I don't like about this is when we put 219 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 2: our noses up in the air and we're like, well, 220 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 2: you know what. You know, for for years and years, 221 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:13,920 Speaker 2: getting getting a guesthouse built or a casita in Thousand 222 00:13:13,920 --> 00:13:18,560 Speaker 2: Oaks was nigh impossible in a lot of ways because 223 00:13:18,600 --> 00:13:21,760 Speaker 2: the regulations were like, well, you know, you can only 224 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:24,199 Speaker 2: have ten percent of the square footage of your home 225 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:28,280 Speaker 2: or this. You know, all right. Essentially, what we realized 226 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:33,120 Speaker 2: was you don't want rental properties being built in people's backyard. 227 00:13:33,240 --> 00:13:35,120 Speaker 2: And that's what it comes down to. The city was like, 228 00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:38,920 Speaker 2: I don't want that element here, uh and uh because 229 00:13:38,920 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 2: of a lower property you know. So just understand that 230 00:13:43,720 --> 00:13:46,720 Speaker 2: cities in general, which is why the state of the 231 00:13:46,840 --> 00:13:53,839 Speaker 2: State of California embraced ADUs and ADU codes and basically 232 00:13:54,520 --> 00:13:59,280 Speaker 2: passed legislation that says, nope, guess what all cities and counties. 233 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:03,320 Speaker 2: Listen up. You have to do this. We are overriding. 234 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:06,360 Speaker 2: You get to choose, you know a few things in 235 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 2: terms of some square footage rules, but generally speaking, you 236 00:14:10,160 --> 00:14:12,720 Speaker 2: got to do this because we have a housing crisis 237 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:15,280 Speaker 2: and you've got to allow people to do this. You 238 00:14:15,280 --> 00:14:18,240 Speaker 2: know what, Christine, I'm up against a break. I've been 239 00:14:18,320 --> 00:14:19,720 Speaker 2: running along today and. 240 00:14:19,800 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 1: I'll be bad boy. 241 00:14:21,440 --> 00:14:24,200 Speaker 2: Let me, let me, let me yeah, let me throw 242 00:14:24,240 --> 00:14:26,200 Speaker 2: you on hold real quick. And I want to pick 243 00:14:26,240 --> 00:14:28,200 Speaker 2: this conversation up on the other side of the break 244 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:30,560 Speaker 2: and just kind of finish out because there are some 245 00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 2: thoughts that everybody just needs to understand about the ADU 246 00:14:33,320 --> 00:14:36,520 Speaker 2: process right now and what is and isn't allowed. We'll 247 00:14:36,520 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 2: talk more with Christine about her ADU potential right after 248 00:14:41,400 --> 00:14:43,680 Speaker 2: this Your Home with Dean Sharp the House Whisper. 249 00:14:44,880 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 1: You're listening to Home with Dean Sharp on demand from 250 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: KFI AM six forty. 251 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:55,280 Speaker 2: Dean Sharp the house Whisper here to help you transform 252 00:14:55,320 --> 00:15:00,600 Speaker 2: your ordinary house into an extraordinary home. Thanks for joining 253 00:15:00,680 --> 00:15:03,760 Speaker 2: us on the program today. It's an all call Saturday morning, 254 00:15:03,880 --> 00:15:06,360 Speaker 2: like we do every Saturday morning. The number to reach 255 00:15:06,400 --> 00:15:09,520 Speaker 2: me eight three three to ask Dean Hey, I better 256 00:15:09,520 --> 00:15:11,960 Speaker 2: get this business out of the way before I forget, 257 00:15:12,440 --> 00:15:14,120 Speaker 2: because I promised I would do it. We're going to 258 00:15:14,200 --> 00:15:18,680 Speaker 2: give away two more tickets to Monday Night's special VIP 259 00:15:19,360 --> 00:15:24,840 Speaker 2: House Whisper Ghost tour of the of the historic Kellogg 260 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:28,480 Speaker 2: House down in Orange County. It's actually located at the 261 00:15:28,800 --> 00:15:32,600 Speaker 2: OC Heritage Museum or the Heritage Museum of OC. I 262 00:15:32,600 --> 00:15:35,240 Speaker 2: think that's the right way to put it. In Santa Anna. 263 00:15:35,760 --> 00:15:38,800 Speaker 2: And it is a one hundred and twenty seven year 264 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:44,120 Speaker 2: old Victorian mansion that was custom built and designed, a 265 00:15:44,160 --> 00:15:48,240 Speaker 2: lot of fascinating architecture, a lot of fascinating history of 266 00:15:48,680 --> 00:15:51,280 Speaker 2: living in Victorian times. It's part of the tour. It's 267 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 2: just great. It's gonna be great fun. Yes, my sister 268 00:15:56,160 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 2: Darcy Stana Fourth is in fact the she's a professor 269 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:05,360 Speaker 2: at cal State Fullerton. But on the side, she loves 270 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:09,600 Speaker 2: paranormal stuff and she actually works with Haunted OC and 271 00:16:09,720 --> 00:16:11,840 Speaker 2: is the official dose and she's going to be leading 272 00:16:11,880 --> 00:16:14,600 Speaker 2: the tour and they have worked together and set aside 273 00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:17,120 Speaker 2: this special Monday Night. And believe me, it's special because 274 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 2: it's Halloween week, right, So if you're gonna do a 275 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:23,120 Speaker 2: Haunted House tour, it's Halloween week, and yet they have 276 00:16:23,240 --> 00:16:28,080 Speaker 2: set aside Monday night for just the VIPs of our 277 00:16:28,120 --> 00:16:30,720 Speaker 2: house whisper listeners. So it's all gonna get started. At 278 00:16:30,720 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 2: six thirty. We're going to do a hour meet and 279 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 2: greet with just me and Tina and y'all on the 280 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:38,640 Speaker 2: steps of the house. And then at seven thirty we 281 00:16:38,720 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 2: got a ninety minute tour of the house. And yes, 282 00:16:42,080 --> 00:16:48,040 Speaker 2: it is allegedly i'd say allegedly haunted. Lots of really 283 00:16:48,080 --> 00:16:50,280 Speaker 2: really cool story. It's going to be so much fun. 284 00:16:50,440 --> 00:16:54,360 Speaker 2: And so that is this Monday night, starting at six 285 00:16:54,520 --> 00:16:58,640 Speaker 2: thirty down in Santa Ana, and I'm gonna give away 286 00:16:58,720 --> 00:17:01,760 Speaker 2: the tickets to our fall screener, first one that she 287 00:17:01,880 --> 00:17:04,160 Speaker 2: picks up when as soon as Nikki picks it up, 288 00:17:05,119 --> 00:17:08,520 Speaker 2: two tickets to that event eight three three two as 289 00:17:08,640 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 2: Dene ready go, Okay, there you go. In the meantime, 290 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:14,360 Speaker 2: I want to get back with Christine. Hey, Christine, you're 291 00:17:14,359 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 2: still there. I'm here, I lose Okay, there you are. Okay, no, 292 00:17:20,119 --> 00:17:22,280 Speaker 2: thanks for hanging on. Thanks for hanging on through the break. 293 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 2: So we were talking about ADUs. So my point was, 294 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:28,240 Speaker 2: and I you know, I wish I had a definitive answer. 295 00:17:28,320 --> 00:17:30,919 Speaker 2: How you get around this, But my point was in 296 00:17:31,560 --> 00:17:34,760 Speaker 2: larger scopes, everybody understands because ADUs are such a hot 297 00:17:34,800 --> 00:17:39,239 Speaker 2: thing now there, I'll give you an example in La County. Uh, 298 00:17:39,920 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 2: just a few years ago, guesthouse permits used to account 299 00:17:44,359 --> 00:17:47,359 Speaker 2: for yeah, three to five percent of the permits that 300 00:17:47,400 --> 00:17:51,040 Speaker 2: were being pulled every year. Now, now that the state 301 00:17:51,160 --> 00:17:54,959 Speaker 2: has mandated that all cities and counties have to allow 302 00:17:55,160 --> 00:17:59,720 Speaker 2: ADUs in the way that they have, they are well 303 00:17:59,760 --> 00:18:02,760 Speaker 2: over twenty five percent upwards. I think right now of 304 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 2: about twenty seven percent of the permits that are being 305 00:18:05,480 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 2: pulled in the city and County of Los Angeles are 306 00:18:09,560 --> 00:18:13,600 Speaker 2: for accessory dwelling units ADUs, and the state has been 307 00:18:13,680 --> 00:18:20,480 Speaker 2: as liberal with the allowances as I think it reasonably 308 00:18:20,800 --> 00:18:24,399 Speaker 2: could be without it, you know, really stepping on toes 309 00:18:25,240 --> 00:18:31,000 Speaker 2: because the state essentially the statewide ADU regulations essentially allow 310 00:18:31,160 --> 00:18:35,919 Speaker 2: for a full on, full scale ADU and then a 311 00:18:36,080 --> 00:18:40,760 Speaker 2: j DO meaning junior ADU. The full on ADU can 312 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:44,919 Speaker 2: be detached up to fifteen hundred square feet depending on 313 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:49,920 Speaker 2: property size and proportions, and the JD can be an 314 00:18:50,200 --> 00:18:54,440 Speaker 2: actually has to be within the envelope of the existing house. 315 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,640 Speaker 2: So you can take a bedroom or an attached garage 316 00:18:56,760 --> 00:18:59,280 Speaker 2: or something like that and convert it and give it 317 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:02,040 Speaker 2: a separate and private entrance and all of that, so 318 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:05,679 Speaker 2: you can actually have two ADUs on your property, the 319 00:19:05,720 --> 00:19:10,560 Speaker 2: primary and the junior. And that's the state basically saying 320 00:19:10,600 --> 00:19:13,320 Speaker 2: you got to do that. You have to allow that 321 00:19:13,359 --> 00:19:17,840 Speaker 2: to cities and counties. But believe me, nobody is going 322 00:19:17,920 --> 00:19:20,280 Speaker 2: to step beyond. I haven't heard of a single city 323 00:19:20,359 --> 00:19:22,760 Speaker 2: and call me somebody and tell me that I'm wrong. 324 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 2: But I have yet to encounter a single city or 325 00:19:25,160 --> 00:19:27,240 Speaker 2: county that said, you know what, this is such a 326 00:19:27,240 --> 00:19:30,119 Speaker 2: great idea, we're going to allow even more than that. No, 327 00:19:30,359 --> 00:19:33,960 Speaker 2: they're already having their arms twisted for that much, and 328 00:19:34,760 --> 00:19:36,280 Speaker 2: believe me, they didn't want to go that far. 329 00:19:38,400 --> 00:19:41,640 Speaker 4: Yep. So I appreciate you. 330 00:19:42,200 --> 00:19:44,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, when it comes to your situation, I just I 331 00:19:44,640 --> 00:19:46,439 Speaker 2: wish I could tell you there was a way around it, 332 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:48,520 Speaker 2: but they're just like, nope, this is what you get. 333 00:19:48,840 --> 00:19:53,320 Speaker 2: That's all you get. And so you know, and you're right, 334 00:19:53,480 --> 00:19:55,560 Speaker 2: you know a lot of people are just doing it illegally, 335 00:19:55,680 --> 00:20:00,800 Speaker 2: and people who really have rational, one off concerns. But 336 00:20:00,880 --> 00:20:03,639 Speaker 2: that's the problem. Of course with bureaucracy, right, it's not 337 00:20:03,800 --> 00:20:09,520 Speaker 2: really uh set up to handle isolated, one off, single concern. Yeah, 338 00:20:09,520 --> 00:20:12,879 Speaker 2: we'll give you special consideration, Christine. Yeah, that's that's a 339 00:20:12,960 --> 00:20:13,400 Speaker 2: rare thing. 340 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:16,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, it happens right by chance. Would you know though? 341 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:18,760 Speaker 4: So is it true? Because I don't I know. We 342 00:20:19,000 --> 00:20:21,640 Speaker 4: it was really tough to do build the freestanding ADU. 343 00:20:21,720 --> 00:20:24,520 Speaker 4: We had to change contractors because after we signed the 344 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:26,760 Speaker 4: whole contract, they came back and they're like, oh, we 345 00:20:26,760 --> 00:20:29,240 Speaker 4: won another eighty thousand. I'm like, yeah, no, we already 346 00:20:29,280 --> 00:20:32,040 Speaker 4: signed a contract at the peak of COVID pricing. We're 347 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:34,439 Speaker 4: not doing that again. So we found someone new. But 348 00:20:34,640 --> 00:20:36,960 Speaker 4: is it true if you have the land, the square 349 00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:41,520 Speaker 4: footage for the build should not be the typical three 350 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 4: hundred or three fifty per square foot like today? What 351 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:45,320 Speaker 4: is it going for? 352 00:20:45,400 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 3: Approximately? 353 00:20:46,400 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 4: Not all that viral areas. 354 00:20:48,000 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, you've been given wrong information. I mean that that 355 00:20:50,840 --> 00:20:53,639 Speaker 2: was wrong information they get you were right to starting. Okay, 356 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:55,960 Speaker 2: when we talk about three hundred and fifty dollars a 357 00:20:56,000 --> 00:21:00,840 Speaker 2: square foot, I mean if you're remodeled your house and 358 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:02,919 Speaker 2: just adding on to your house, it's going to be 359 00:21:03,359 --> 00:21:05,960 Speaker 2: you know, on average three hundred and fifty dollars per 360 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,720 Speaker 2: square foot. So no, land costs are not a part 361 00:21:08,760 --> 00:21:12,080 Speaker 2: of that. No, that's just the cost of actually doing 362 00:21:12,440 --> 00:21:16,159 Speaker 2: the work of new build these days in southern California. 363 00:21:16,240 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 2: It's not that that land cost doesn't even Yeah, that's 364 00:21:19,760 --> 00:21:21,800 Speaker 2: that's not it. That's not a thing. It's not a thing. 365 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:25,680 Speaker 4: Okay, good to know, So all right, very good, Well, 366 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:27,720 Speaker 4: thank you so much. I love listening to you. You don't 367 00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:30,159 Speaker 4: even know how helpful you are to so many people. 368 00:21:30,200 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 4: The different topics that I hear you talk about, the 369 00:21:33,080 --> 00:21:35,160 Speaker 4: fire everything, fireproofing your home. 370 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 3: No one knew. 371 00:21:36,040 --> 00:21:39,200 Speaker 4: My cousins were in lacking NAT not lacking at Arcadia, 372 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:42,959 Speaker 4: Pasadena area. Their house was skipped, but everyone else on 373 00:21:43,000 --> 00:21:46,320 Speaker 4: that street their homes burnt down, and no one understood 374 00:21:46,600 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 4: that the embers are the problem, not the structure where 375 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:53,000 Speaker 4: you could try to help that if they get into 376 00:21:53,000 --> 00:21:55,600 Speaker 4: your attic that no one, Well, I didn't know it. 377 00:21:56,119 --> 00:22:01,280 Speaker 4: And now fireproofing, those you know vents are a huge help, 378 00:22:01,760 --> 00:22:05,439 Speaker 4: like something so simple. They did everything for the roof, 379 00:22:05,440 --> 00:22:09,240 Speaker 4: they did this, but no one mentioned the events, no one. Yeah, 380 00:22:09,240 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 4: and so this is awesome news to have on your 381 00:22:12,680 --> 00:22:15,760 Speaker 4: you know radio station. I just appreciate you all. Thank 382 00:22:15,800 --> 00:22:18,119 Speaker 4: you so much, and thank you for all the news. 383 00:22:18,160 --> 00:22:21,120 Speaker 4: And you always end on a fun note. That way 384 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:23,639 Speaker 4: people don't have to always go, oh my gosh, I 385 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:26,320 Speaker 4: don't want to hear sad stuff. So thank you again 386 00:22:26,400 --> 00:22:29,280 Speaker 4: for everything. You guys have an amazing rest of your 387 00:22:29,359 --> 00:22:31,600 Speaker 4: day and I will keep tuning in. 388 00:22:32,280 --> 00:22:35,239 Speaker 2: Oh, thank you so much, Christine. That's so kind. Thank you, 389 00:22:35,400 --> 00:22:38,960 Speaker 2: and I really appreciate that. And you're right, yeah, that's 390 00:22:38,960 --> 00:22:42,160 Speaker 2: something that all of us have learning, you know, building 391 00:22:42,280 --> 00:22:45,640 Speaker 2: and design and home construction. You know, it's always evolving, 392 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:49,880 Speaker 2: always evolving, We're always moving forward, we're always learning new 393 00:22:49,960 --> 00:22:54,520 Speaker 2: things and that fact. Finally we got our heads around 394 00:22:54,520 --> 00:22:59,160 Speaker 2: the fact that embers getting into addicts are this major concern. 395 00:22:59,240 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 2: And I don't think it really sinks in for a 396 00:23:01,040 --> 00:23:03,240 Speaker 2: lot of people. When I say eighty percent of homes 397 00:23:03,280 --> 00:23:06,240 Speaker 2: that burn eight out of ten, Does that mean deem 398 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:10,200 Speaker 2: that the Palisades Fire and the Eaten fire and Altadena 399 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:14,840 Speaker 2: that if everybody had ember vents in those homes in 400 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:20,320 Speaker 2: those neighborhoods, that you're saying that only twenty percent of 401 00:23:20,359 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 2: the homes that were devastated would have burnt and the 402 00:23:24,160 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 2: other eighty. Are you saying those neighborhoods would still be 403 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:31,600 Speaker 2: standing today largely. Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. And 404 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:34,679 Speaker 2: it's not me, it's cow fire, it's it's all the 405 00:23:34,760 --> 00:23:39,160 Speaker 2: experts saying, yeah, that's exactly the case. And so we're 406 00:23:39,240 --> 00:23:41,280 Speaker 2: learning these things as we go. And when we learn 407 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:44,679 Speaker 2: something so critical and crucial like that, the problem with 408 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:48,640 Speaker 2: an ember in an attic, it's undefendable. Okay, the fire 409 00:23:48,640 --> 00:23:51,200 Speaker 2: apartment department can't get to it. You just can't get 410 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: to it until it literally burns a hole in the 411 00:23:53,600 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 2: roof and escapes out. And at that point the house is, 412 00:23:57,680 --> 00:24:01,240 Speaker 2: for all intents and purposes lost. And so well, yeah, 413 00:24:01,280 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 2: it's important stuff. And I so appreciate you, so appreciate 414 00:24:04,560 --> 00:24:08,200 Speaker 2: everybody who continues to listen and who benefits from the show. 415 00:24:08,480 --> 00:24:11,160 Speaker 2: We're going to do more when we return Your Home 416 00:24:11,280 --> 00:24:14,240 Speaker 2: with Dean Sharp, the house Whisperer, Dean Sharp, the House 417 00:24:14,240 --> 00:24:19,920 Speaker 2: whisper here to remind you every home deserves great design. 418 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:23,200 Speaker 2: You're like, well, you haven't seen my home, Dean. Yeah, 419 00:24:23,240 --> 00:24:25,080 Speaker 2: you know what I bet I have. Well, maybe not 420 00:24:25,280 --> 00:24:29,040 Speaker 2: your home, but I've seen a home like it. And uh, yeah, 421 00:24:29,320 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 2: I can tell you with all confidence, every home has 422 00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:35,440 Speaker 2: a path forward. Every home has a path forward. It's 423 00:24:35,480 --> 00:24:39,119 Speaker 2: about finding it, unleashing it. It's like once you find it, 424 00:24:39,160 --> 00:24:43,680 Speaker 2: you've unzipped the potential in the home and everything changes. 425 00:24:44,040 --> 00:24:47,160 Speaker 2: It's not about oh well, nothing could be done about 426 00:24:47,160 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 2: this area, or nothing got to be done about that area. 427 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:52,560 Speaker 2: It's about seeing your house and your property as a 428 00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:55,560 Speaker 2: whole and finding where is the lynch pin. There always 429 00:24:55,680 --> 00:24:59,320 Speaker 2: is one, maybe more than one, but there's always something 430 00:24:59,359 --> 00:25:05,520 Speaker 2: that unlike it's real storytelling, real house potential. Every house 431 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 2: has it. And I'm talking about even the worst of 432 00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:10,720 Speaker 2: tracked homes that have been put on a piece of 433 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:15,440 Speaker 2: property willy nilly without regard to the property itself. Windows 434 00:25:15,520 --> 00:25:17,720 Speaker 2: might be in the wrong spots, doors might be in 435 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:20,639 Speaker 2: the wrong spots, facing weird direct and whatever the case 436 00:25:20,720 --> 00:25:23,400 Speaker 2: may be. When you take a look at it a 437 00:25:23,400 --> 00:25:29,000 Speaker 2: whole with design in mind, you can unleash its potential. Okay, 438 00:25:29,160 --> 00:25:32,320 Speaker 2: you can do it all right. I want to remind 439 00:25:32,359 --> 00:25:37,280 Speaker 2: everybody that, well, actually, here here's first, let me do 440 00:25:37,359 --> 00:25:41,840 Speaker 2: this first. Congratulations to Tammy and Jonathan Russell. You are 441 00:25:41,960 --> 00:25:47,320 Speaker 2: our latest winners of the VIP Ghost Tour that's happening 442 00:25:47,440 --> 00:25:52,080 Speaker 2: on Monday night. Tammy said, she's excited to hopefully meet 443 00:25:52,200 --> 00:25:55,320 Speaker 2: us there, and you don't have to be helpful about it. 444 00:25:55,320 --> 00:25:58,040 Speaker 2: It's gonna happen. We're gonna see you guys on Monday 445 00:25:58,080 --> 00:26:00,639 Speaker 2: night at six point thirty and we'll hang out and 446 00:26:00,640 --> 00:26:02,440 Speaker 2: then we'll tour the house together. It's gonna be a 447 00:26:02,440 --> 00:26:07,240 Speaker 2: great night. So congratulations Tammy and Jonathan. We will see 448 00:26:07,280 --> 00:26:11,480 Speaker 2: you there. Gonna give away more tickets on tomorrow's show, 449 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:15,440 Speaker 2: The Big Show, and just to let you know tomorrow, 450 00:26:16,200 --> 00:26:19,560 Speaker 2: maintaining this same theme, tomorrow's show, we're calling a little 451 00:26:19,560 --> 00:26:22,760 Speaker 2: Halloween fun how not to live in a haunted house, 452 00:26:22,960 --> 00:26:26,000 Speaker 2: by which I mean there's a lot of noises and 453 00:26:26,080 --> 00:26:29,720 Speaker 2: weird behaviors that our houses as they get older can make, 454 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:33,840 Speaker 2: you know, bumps in the night, creaks, strange knocking sounds, 455 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 2: hissing sounds, and yeah, your house may be possessed by 456 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:39,119 Speaker 2: a demon, and if that's the case, well I'll let 457 00:26:39,160 --> 00:26:41,840 Speaker 2: you know that too. But generally speaking, we're just taking 458 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 2: it as a fun course of how do we deal 459 00:26:44,760 --> 00:26:48,359 Speaker 2: with all that pesky things, everything from squeaking floors to 460 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:53,880 Speaker 2: moisture running down the inside of walls. Not blood though, 461 00:26:54,119 --> 00:26:57,920 Speaker 2: just moisture. Anyway, that's tomorrow's big show, and I have 462 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:01,879 Speaker 2: in studio as my special get my sister who is 463 00:27:02,240 --> 00:27:06,760 Speaker 2: leading the ghost tour at the Kellogg House on Monday night. 464 00:27:06,800 --> 00:27:09,119 Speaker 2: We're also going to be talking about a real haunted house, 465 00:27:09,400 --> 00:27:12,439 Speaker 2: the Kellogg House, and I'm going to talk about it 466 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:15,399 Speaker 2: from its architectural perspective, and Darcy is gonna give us 467 00:27:15,400 --> 00:27:20,480 Speaker 2: some insights into the alleged paranormal activity taking place there. 468 00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:22,280 Speaker 2: So you're not gonna want to miss tomorrow's show. It's 469 00:27:22,280 --> 00:27:25,399 Speaker 2: gonna be fun, it's gonna be architectural, it's gonna be informative. 470 00:27:25,400 --> 00:27:29,040 Speaker 2: Of course, also gonna take your calls as well. That's 471 00:27:29,080 --> 00:27:33,120 Speaker 2: tomorrow's show from nine to noon, right here live or 472 00:27:33,200 --> 00:27:37,280 Speaker 2: on the podcast later catch us no matter what. All right, y'all, 473 00:27:37,840 --> 00:27:41,400 Speaker 2: it's been a great time this morning. I appreciate everybody's calls. 474 00:27:41,840 --> 00:27:43,960 Speaker 2: Don't have time to run back to the phones at 475 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:48,520 Speaker 2: the moment. Catch me tomorrow and we're gonna spend three 476 00:27:48,600 --> 00:27:52,920 Speaker 2: hours diving into how to quiet your haunted house down 477 00:27:53,560 --> 00:27:58,840 Speaker 2: and also some insights into what does a one hundred 478 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:02,600 Speaker 2: and twenty seven year old custom I mean ultra custom 479 00:28:02,720 --> 00:28:06,520 Speaker 2: Victorian home look like. And what can you glean from 480 00:28:06,560 --> 00:28:10,600 Speaker 2: something like that to apply to your own home. Yep, 481 00:28:10,920 --> 00:28:13,440 Speaker 2: there are crossovers. We'll talk about it all and I'll 482 00:28:13,480 --> 00:28:17,360 Speaker 2: see you tomorrow. Until then, go Dodgers and get out 483 00:28:17,359 --> 00:28:19,640 Speaker 2: there into what is going to be this beautiful day 484 00:28:19,840 --> 00:28:22,720 Speaker 2: and get busy building yourself a beautiful life, and we 485 00:28:22,760 --> 00:28:27,040 Speaker 2: will see you right back here tomorrow. This has been 486 00:28:27,200 --> 00:28:30,399 Speaker 2: Home with Dean Sharp, the House Whisper. 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