Another clumsy attempt to turn a house from the 1930s into an open floorplan. Seen lots of poor attempts but this is the first time I've seen a bookcase used to hide the back of an oven.
>>2952305
The sale includes any personal items still in the home so it probably belonged to someone who died and now has been inherited by a relative that's not interested in the property. >>2952221
There's also a rail line right behind the house and though not officially in a flood zone, it is at an elevated risk of flooding.
>>2952566 >>2952567
Most of that looks easy to undo but I'd worry that the type of person who does that to the outside of their home is also doing lots of damaging things to the inside of the home.
>>2952867
Go to college, go to grad, hope you can break 50k when you hit the ground running. Hope ai and foreign labor don't undercut your profession. Buy a $30k car so you can do said job, buy a $110,000 cut up hack-job of a double wide and pay 7% interest and taxes on that. Pull a goddess with your new palace. Go have kids and throw a huge wedding while you're at it. Take lots of vacations.
>>2952585 >>2952797
he disconnected the heating because 'it saved money'
he also discovered expanding spray foam and just attacked everything with it. his car is completely covered in it
>>2953115
If you don't wanna homestead or own horses a box isn't that bad. Or it wasn't at least, box prices are probably as stupid as house prices these days.