The car smashed into the pole is a nice touch for the carport.
Surely this is fake.
Surely this is fake.
Looks like someone leaned a 4x4 up against the dent as a joke?Robert C. Christian said:
The car smashed into the pole is a nice touch for the carport.
Surely this is fake.
I don't know, but assume it adds to the kitchen's efficiency.htxag09 said:
Is the duck head in the kitchen simply for decoration or does it have some kind of functionality?
JaneDoe02 said:
Am I seeing actual soil inside this house?
WTF
https://apps.realtor.com/mUAZ/9cqly0pl
JaneDoe02 said:
Am I seeing actual soil inside this house?
WTF
https://apps.realtor.com/mUAZ/9cqly0pl
combat wombat said:
Grand and elegant are descriptors that should not have been used with that property.
Potential, opportunity, imagine, and remodel… those would have been appropriate.
Based upon the condition of that house and probably want assurances that it wasn't used to cook meth.
An unoccupied house on stilts in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as it collapses into the ocean this afternoon.
— Tolly Taylor (@TollyTaylor) May 10, 2022
Was worth $381,200 according to Zillow. pic.twitter.com/RxkgOkBIv0
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Current owners are continuously working on the house. They recently replaced the decking and shingles on the roof.
From the pictures and descriptions I honestly can't tell if this house is being sold as is or they are renovating it for the sale.....Quote:
Remodel this space or keep the retro vibe
Meth.The Fife said:
There's a lot of cool stonework and tile inside, but JFC what are those idiots doing?
It looks like a project that someone got in way over their heads and budget ballooned out of control.htxag09 said:
HAR Link
Some of the photo descriptions for this one are something else....Quote:
Current owners are continuously working on the house. They recently replaced the decking and shingles on the roof.
Guess this is part of the continuously working on the house....From the pictures and descriptions I honestly can't tell if this house is being sold as is or they are renovating it for the sale.....Quote:
Remodel this space or keep the retro vibe
That's a great big red flag to me since it looks like they don't have half a clue what they're doing. Everything about the work says it's being done on their own; it's way too haphazard between the randomness of the removals and pileup of debris that's sitting there indoors. No permits visible anywhere either.htxag09 said:
I agree, that, in itself, wasn't why I posted that listing. To me, it's more about the descriptions.
For example, in the first picture I posted the shingles are ripped off, and laying all over the property, and new decking, shingles, etc. haven't been installed. The description is the owner is continually improving the house and recently replaced the shingles.
Well, those two things don't add up. Is the picture old, the description not accurate, or are they planning on replacing the shingles?
I'm actually a bit surprised that there wasn't a red tag shown in the pictures...The Fife said:That's a great big red flag to me since it looks like they don't have half a clue what they're doing. Everything about the work says it's being done on their own; it's way too haphazard between the randomness of the removals and pileup of debris that's sitting there indoors. No permits visible anywhere either.htxag09 said:
I agree, that, in itself, wasn't why I posted that listing. To me, it's more about the descriptions.
For example, in the first picture I posted the shingles are ripped off, and laying all over the property, and new decking, shingles, etc. haven't been installed. The description is the owner is continually improving the house and recently replaced the shingles.
Well, those two things don't add up. Is the picture old, the description not accurate, or are they planning on replacing the shingles?
Some people know very well what they're doing but I've never seen that coupled with the level of chaos and disorganization going on here. Shame because it was obviously a very nice house with a lot of quality original architectural details before they got in over their heads.
if i was young and single, i wouldn't mind living there.Complete Idiot said:
Interesting - never seen a "basement home".
https://www.bnd.com/news/nation-world/national/article261531797.html
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/213-N-Mason-St-Deer-Creek-IL-61733/5323272_zpid/
Already sold! I can't even imagine an empty lot going for as low as $35K near any Texas city - and this one is almost half an acre.
I guess the curb appeal is that it looks like your house is literally a curb.