Narcos?1939 said:
http://www.southtexasranches.com/property/154-ac-7600sf-luxury-home-pool-on-hondo-creek?scat=3812
I've actually been in this house, its all kinds of WTF. As might be guessed its owned by some very wealthy Hispanics.
Narcos?1939 said:
http://www.southtexasranches.com/property/154-ac-7600sf-luxury-home-pool-on-hondo-creek?scat=3812
I've actually been in this house, its all kinds of WTF. As might be guessed its owned by some very wealthy Hispanics.
In College Station I was once invited to tour such a house that was considering renovation/addition.The Fife said:
That bathtub is dangerous to anyone who walks into the room drunk. And it's in Lubbock so you know it's bound to happen.
Yep.Beckdiesel03 said:
I recognize that floor plan. It's a KB home correct? Our friends have the same house in NB without the "upgrades"
third coast.. said:
i think the idea is kind of cool, but the execution is terrible.
p_bubel said:
These higher dollar jobs are always interesting.
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/226-Geddington_Shavano-Park_TX_78249_M75730-87041
Just what are those beams supposed to be "holding up?" Such a weird execution.
p_bubel said:
[url=https://flic.kr/p/QQ4PP5][/url]garage by Paul Bubel, on Flickr
That's one way of doing it... and kinda cool.
Though, "Three Car Carport" it is not.
Effin realtor. Near $40k commission and they can't get even that right.
DOM 267Quote:
GREAT LOCATION, VERY CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN. THIS IS A JULE VERY HARD TO FIND. SELLER VERY MOTIVATED!!!
or you could go in a different direction entirely!Gramercy Riffs said:
Sometimes I wish I could look at these images and actually notice things about the house itself. I end up getting distracted by the photo. It's a curse.
A simple tip for those who refuse to hire a professional:
What fresh hell is this?Quote:
"BONUS: BUYERS WILL RECIEVE 5 years tax free and an additional 5 years of 1/2 off taxes!!!!!!!"
A county freeze on tax increases, right? Yeah, that I can understand.Diggity said:
I've seen tax abatements on downtown condos in Houston because they were historic renovations. They always had a shelf life.
Not sure the story in your case.