
“The builder wants an extra $25,000 now” Local Couple Debates Basement Finishing
In a riveting suburban standoff, local homeowners Jeff and Lisa Thompson are locked in an epic debate: should they finish the basement during the initial home build, or wait until after closing?
“It’s really a question of return on investment,” Jeff said, standing in his three-car garage, idly holding a $7 latte. “The builder wants an extra $25,000 now. But if we wait, we can DIY it for $15,000 and build character. Plus, think of the resale value!”
Millennials and Gen Z across the country, many of whom now live six to a two-bedroom apartment, responded to the news with a collective, bitter chuckle.
“Oh no, not the unfinished basement dilemma again,” said 32-year-old renter Mallory Greaves, who once dared to look at a Zillow listing and hasn’t emotionally recovered. “Meanwhile, I’m over here wondering if I can afford eggs and anxiety meds in the same week.”
Industry experts agree that finishing a basement early can add value and reduce long-term costs. But they also agree that nobody under 40 without generational wealth will ever own enough square footage to have a basement to finish.
Back at the Thompsons’ future dream home, Lisa voiced her concerns: “If we do it now, we can host game nights sooner.”
Across the street, a 29-year-old DoorDash driver looked up from his sixth job of the day and whispered, “What’s a game night?”
Somewhere, a landlord just raised the rent.
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