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May 8, 2008 at 1:08 PM #12682May 8, 2008 at 2:06 PM #201378cdesilva44Participant
Maybe it was burned in the fires and then custom re-built in ’06.
May 8, 2008 at 2:06 PM #201512cdesilva44ParticipantMaybe it was burned in the fires and then custom re-built in ’06.
May 8, 2008 at 2:06 PM #201475cdesilva44ParticipantMaybe it was burned in the fires and then custom re-built in ’06.
May 8, 2008 at 2:06 PM #201451cdesilva44ParticipantMaybe it was burned in the fires and then custom re-built in ’06.
May 8, 2008 at 2:06 PM #201424cdesilva44ParticipantMaybe it was burned in the fires and then custom re-built in ’06.
May 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM #201439MoovanOnUpParticipantYes, I was in it in Jan 08. My summary was a smelly sorority house. Not actually a sorority house, but the layout was bad and would work for a sorority. It was rebuilt after the fires and I doubt they used an architect. Upstairs was the master that added the bathroom partially into the room like they might have forgotten about putting one in originally and then just two other bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Downstairs had lots of other rooms, but almost all done in a Jerusalem limestone (?) that reeked of the dogs. Also, you could not tell where the front door was. I think I have seen NODs listed for it.
However, I have a few kids and what master +3 rooms upstairs. But it might work great for you??? So go see it.
May 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM #201466MoovanOnUpParticipantYes, I was in it in Jan 08. My summary was a smelly sorority house. Not actually a sorority house, but the layout was bad and would work for a sorority. It was rebuilt after the fires and I doubt they used an architect. Upstairs was the master that added the bathroom partially into the room like they might have forgotten about putting one in originally and then just two other bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Downstairs had lots of other rooms, but almost all done in a Jerusalem limestone (?) that reeked of the dogs. Also, you could not tell where the front door was. I think I have seen NODs listed for it.
However, I have a few kids and what master +3 rooms upstairs. But it might work great for you??? So go see it.
May 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM #201490MoovanOnUpParticipantYes, I was in it in Jan 08. My summary was a smelly sorority house. Not actually a sorority house, but the layout was bad and would work for a sorority. It was rebuilt after the fires and I doubt they used an architect. Upstairs was the master that added the bathroom partially into the room like they might have forgotten about putting one in originally and then just two other bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Downstairs had lots of other rooms, but almost all done in a Jerusalem limestone (?) that reeked of the dogs. Also, you could not tell where the front door was. I think I have seen NODs listed for it.
However, I have a few kids and what master +3 rooms upstairs. But it might work great for you??? So go see it.
May 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM #201394MoovanOnUpParticipantYes, I was in it in Jan 08. My summary was a smelly sorority house. Not actually a sorority house, but the layout was bad and would work for a sorority. It was rebuilt after the fires and I doubt they used an architect. Upstairs was the master that added the bathroom partially into the room like they might have forgotten about putting one in originally and then just two other bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Downstairs had lots of other rooms, but almost all done in a Jerusalem limestone (?) that reeked of the dogs. Also, you could not tell where the front door was. I think I have seen NODs listed for it.
However, I have a few kids and what master +3 rooms upstairs. But it might work great for you??? So go see it.
May 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM #201527MoovanOnUpParticipantYes, I was in it in Jan 08. My summary was a smelly sorority house. Not actually a sorority house, but the layout was bad and would work for a sorority. It was rebuilt after the fires and I doubt they used an architect. Upstairs was the master that added the bathroom partially into the room like they might have forgotten about putting one in originally and then just two other bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Downstairs had lots of other rooms, but almost all done in a Jerusalem limestone (?) that reeked of the dogs. Also, you could not tell where the front door was. I think I have seen NODs listed for it.
However, I have a few kids and what master +3 rooms upstairs. But it might work great for you??? So go see it.
May 8, 2008 at 5:40 PM #201478ocrenterParticipantthe owner is a realtor that is also advertising himself as a “construction project manager” after supervising the reconstruction of this home.
see more at:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/meet-dave-recent-grad-of-re-school-of.html
May 8, 2008 at 5:40 PM #201524ocrenterParticipantthe owner is a realtor that is also advertising himself as a “construction project manager” after supervising the reconstruction of this home.
see more at:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/meet-dave-recent-grad-of-re-school-of.html
May 8, 2008 at 5:40 PM #201551ocrenterParticipantthe owner is a realtor that is also advertising himself as a “construction project manager” after supervising the reconstruction of this home.
see more at:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/meet-dave-recent-grad-of-re-school-of.html
May 8, 2008 at 5:40 PM #201577ocrenterParticipantthe owner is a realtor that is also advertising himself as a “construction project manager” after supervising the reconstruction of this home.
see more at:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/meet-dave-recent-grad-of-re-school-of.html
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