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Check out photos 8 & 26. Who in the world has this many clothes? And why would you list a $1.1M house with these photos instead of putting the stuff in storage?
It's a 1.1 million dollar 1974 manufactured home. Really, it looks pretty good considering that.
That big room in 8 doesn't look like a closet as much as perhaps a craft room or consignment shop, probably located in that attached gambrel roof building. It's not in the main house. 26 is the laundry room. Nicely set up to handle all the finished laundry that never seems to make it back in to the closet in our house either. I wish I had that much hanging space in mine actually!
I get it, it's not HGTV ready, but it's not too bad at all compared to what we see regularly.
That big room in 8 doesn't look like a closet as much as perhaps a craft room or consignment shop, probably located in that attached gambrel roof building. It's not in the main house. 26 is the laundry room. Nicely set up to handle all the finished laundry that never seems to make it back in to the closet in our house either. I wish I had that much hanging space in mine actually!
Agreed, and it's a lot of land, active garden, back-up power, approved expansion plans, etc.
I think that's a home-based business in #8. One of my neighbors has an e-bay resale clothes business and has a room very similar to that. Pretty piece of property.
I think that's a home-based business in #8. One of my neighbors has an e-bay resale clothes business and has a room very similar to that. Pretty piece of property.
Aha, I think you have solved the mystery. Still, I wonder why they didn't clean up a bit before listing.
As Diana H points out, it's obviously a doublewide, though, and an old one at that, with a bunch of randomly added structures. 95650 is a VERY desirable zip code, but the market is cooling a bit. I will be surprised if they get their asking price.
Aha, I think you have solved the mystery. Still, I wonder why they didn't clean up a bit before listing.
As Diana H points out, it's obviously a doublewide, though, and an old one at that, with a bunch of randomly added structures. 95650 is a VERY desirable zip code, but the market is cooling a bit. I will be surprised if they get their asking price.
Someone might buy it and tear it down to build something more palatial. Or a horse person (that's a very horsey area) might buy it as it is and put in a really nice horse set-up with barns and arenas. Flat, horse-friendly land like that is hard to find.
Even if I had it, I don't think I'd pay that price for that house. But that's just me. LOL.
Yea, the total clutter of clothing should be removed from those photos IMO.
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