I am well, thank you. Hope you are, too. I went through the which-mill-should-I-get a few weeks ago as well. The PM25 was on the top of my list, being a size that will fit in my space and just within my budget. Many of you (without realizing yall were doing it) talked me into blowing the budget and getting the 932...just like yall did when I wanted an 1127 lathe and ended up with the 1236!
I have not used the 932 yet, but I will say that it looks like a very sturdy machine and the cast iron base it comes with is very nice. It seems like a good size hobby machine and fits well in a small space (I have one car space in my garage as my shop area). It is the biggest machine that I have room for.
OP, I would suggest getting the largest, beefiest machines you can fit in your space and can reasonably almost afford. I went over my budget on both my machines (not by more than I could handle) and am glad I decided to. I have had to wait on a few other things like tooling, but it is nice knowing that my machines will handle anything that I will (probably) be throwing at them.
For floor space, I went by this diagram that I found online for this style mill:
Good luck with your decision, both of the machines you named are well liked by their owners, and Matt is great to do business with, so either way you should be good to go.
I will post up some pics of how I managed to fit everything into my small space once I have the mill up on the stand (waiting on the base to get welded and painted).
Keep us posted, and when you get it, post pics!