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Ever attended an "Open House"?

Doesn't say the spectacular panoramic view is looking thru the front door! Seems like someone more likely would want the land to start over and do their own building; I wouldn't think the interior would be in good condition after being exposed to the elements for years.

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The ad says it's concrete, so if the interior is concrete, then it would not be rotten. If the floors and walls are wood, then who knows?
 
It still looks like a builder house to me, but perhaps there is something inside worth saving.

Have you been inside?

Well, lets say I am very familiar with it, as it sits 10' (3m) from our east property line. I helped them stumble through the early work but now so totally disgusted with the whole affair. They worked a few days a year some years and no days other years. We get asked all the time whats with that eyesore next to you. It was listed for sale last year @ this time & now again.

To answer the question, there are only structural walls inside, no curtain walls, no bridging between the steel joists, & only lose steel floor pans on each level. In other words, it is just a shell. The coons call it home.
 
I may not BE an architect but one of my hobbies since I was 8 years old has been sketching floor plans and designing homes from the inside out.

There is sooooo much wrong with that home design just from the outside it is hard to imagine it could get any better.

Just look at the windows on the top floor what the heck is that? All different sizes and shapes. I have designed homes similar just for fun but the theme I was working with in that case was "Alice in Wonderland".
 
They could sell it quicker if it was properly staged. :confused:

That's too bad that it's close to your property, Ron, but the best thing that could happen to this pile is to tear it down. I know that's not what the owners want, but I don't see any redeeming qualities here. It's got enough poor design on the outside that I would not expect anything well-designed inside either.

And it's too bad it will cost somebody a lot to clear the property. If the land is worth something, some enterprising person could buy it for the land minus the demolition costs, and then sell the land. Of course, all that is a potential money-losing enterprise.

Nice for the raccoons, though. Probably bats in there too. And pigeons. Snakes. Spiders. Mice.
 
Sorry, I brought it up and then I thought I would share. Used the Sims 2 program to design them but here are the Wonderland themed homes I did.

Home of The Hatter

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Home of The Tweedles

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Home of The Alice

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Home of the Red Queen

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They could sell it quicker if it was properly staged. :confused:

That's too bad that it's close to your property, Ron, but the best thing that could happen to this pile is to tear it down. I know that's not what the owners want, but I don't see any redeeming qualities here. It's got enough poor design on the outside that I would not expect anything well-designed inside either.

And it's too bad it will cost somebody a lot to clear the property. If the land is worth something, some enterprising person could buy it for the land minus the demolition costs, and then sell the land. Of course, all that is a potential money-losing enterprise.

Nice for the raccoons, though. Probably bats in there too. And pigeons. Snakes. Spiders. Mice.
all hypothetical. But me being poor, living next door to a property like that I would definitely take walk throughs:mrgreen:, talk to the bank about the short sell price and run the numbers. I aint scared....
A place I own came out of being condemned the windows were smashed and kids were shooting bbs through them, the other one I put pics of was repo (they had a junk tractor trailer sitting on the front lawn and the ceilings were all black from running lamps they had not electricity). Had part of the foundation ripped out of my little apartment building. I still need to fix twisted floor joists. LMAO
Its probably in better shape than where I live now. LOL

missized window, who cares. reframe it. :meh: I reframed four doors just so I could make them standard size instead of a off size...Reframed two windows for size and carpenter ant trails.
Doesn't really matter what is wrong with it long as the room is there in the finances .

you only need it standing as long as the mortgage note term and good enough maintain a occupancy permit

I dealt with bats once ripping down exterior clap board and. lets just say me with a shovel and lots of bat blood...
things were all through that wall.
no fun at all


did I mention the living standards in maine are prehistoric compared to the rest of the country?
 
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This house is sturdy, if nothing else.

You're not supposed to kill bats.
 
If it's taken 10 years to get to that point, I would have serious concerns about mold and rot at this point. Probably better off leveling it and starting over from scratch. IMHO
 
On the left hand side (looking at it), lover part. Looks similar to a band aid..

I bet that place is heaven for a Homeless person!
 
On the left hand side (looking at it), lover part. Looks similar to a band aid..

I bet that place is heaven for a Homeless person!

Funny you should say that, a friend of the family did a retreat in there for three weeks March 2013. He tarped over one window & also tarped off an interior area & setup a tent on some plywood. After he left I took these shots.

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