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June 16, 2011 at 2:57 PM #18871June 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM #704139EugeneParticipantJune 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM #705336EugeneParticipantJune 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM #704976EugeneParticipantJune 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM #704822EugeneParticipantJune 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM #704234EugeneParticipantJune 17, 2011 at 2:40 AM #704328ucodegenParticipant
Man, that house looks sad. Take a look at the roof-line at the eves. Somethings not right. Also look near the chimney and roof-line intersect. Post to the right of the front door is also leaning to the right. Termites?
Says foundation ‘failed’.. but usually foundations don’t just ‘fail’. They fail if they have been built incorrectly. It also looks like this one was built when houses were not built on slabs.
June 17, 2011 at 2:40 AM #705430ucodegenParticipantMan, that house looks sad. Take a look at the roof-line at the eves. Somethings not right. Also look near the chimney and roof-line intersect. Post to the right of the front door is also leaning to the right. Termites?
Says foundation ‘failed’.. but usually foundations don’t just ‘fail’. They fail if they have been built incorrectly. It also looks like this one was built when houses were not built on slabs.
June 17, 2011 at 2:40 AM #704233ucodegenParticipantMan, that house looks sad. Take a look at the roof-line at the eves. Somethings not right. Also look near the chimney and roof-line intersect. Post to the right of the front door is also leaning to the right. Termites?
Says foundation ‘failed’.. but usually foundations don’t just ‘fail’. They fail if they have been built incorrectly. It also looks like this one was built when houses were not built on slabs.
June 17, 2011 at 2:40 AM #705072ucodegenParticipantMan, that house looks sad. Take a look at the roof-line at the eves. Somethings not right. Also look near the chimney and roof-line intersect. Post to the right of the front door is also leaning to the right. Termites?
Says foundation ‘failed’.. but usually foundations don’t just ‘fail’. They fail if they have been built incorrectly. It also looks like this one was built when houses were not built on slabs.
June 17, 2011 at 2:40 AM #704918ucodegenParticipantMan, that house looks sad. Take a look at the roof-line at the eves. Somethings not right. Also look near the chimney and roof-line intersect. Post to the right of the front door is also leaning to the right. Termites?
Says foundation ‘failed’.. but usually foundations don’t just ‘fail’. They fail if they have been built incorrectly. It also looks like this one was built when houses were not built on slabs.
June 17, 2011 at 11:32 AM #704377svelteParticipantI agree, u. I looked at that pic pretty close and even went to Google Street View. Looks like house has been recently repainted, but I think it was for naught.
That roof line jumped out at me too. Close-ups of the roof appear to show fiberglass faux tile roof with waves worse than anything I’ve ever seen. I think this thing is a tear down, beyond repair. The poster in the upstairs window of the man in the tux is a nice touch. Makes it real classy. π
You’d basically be paying for the lot, which sits right on a busy street in one of the least desirable areas.
Which leads to the question: why did the OP think that no areas of SD would have windows with bars? Every large city has questionable neighborhoods.
June 17, 2011 at 11:32 AM #705479svelteParticipantI agree, u. I looked at that pic pretty close and even went to Google Street View. Looks like house has been recently repainted, but I think it was for naught.
That roof line jumped out at me too. Close-ups of the roof appear to show fiberglass faux tile roof with waves worse than anything I’ve ever seen. I think this thing is a tear down, beyond repair. The poster in the upstairs window of the man in the tux is a nice touch. Makes it real classy. π
You’d basically be paying for the lot, which sits right on a busy street in one of the least desirable areas.
Which leads to the question: why did the OP think that no areas of SD would have windows with bars? Every large city has questionable neighborhoods.
June 17, 2011 at 11:32 AM #705120svelteParticipantI agree, u. I looked at that pic pretty close and even went to Google Street View. Looks like house has been recently repainted, but I think it was for naught.
That roof line jumped out at me too. Close-ups of the roof appear to show fiberglass faux tile roof with waves worse than anything I’ve ever seen. I think this thing is a tear down, beyond repair. The poster in the upstairs window of the man in the tux is a nice touch. Makes it real classy. π
You’d basically be paying for the lot, which sits right on a busy street in one of the least desirable areas.
Which leads to the question: why did the OP think that no areas of SD would have windows with bars? Every large city has questionable neighborhoods.
June 17, 2011 at 11:32 AM #704969svelteParticipantI agree, u. I looked at that pic pretty close and even went to Google Street View. Looks like house has been recently repainted, but I think it was for naught.
That roof line jumped out at me too. Close-ups of the roof appear to show fiberglass faux tile roof with waves worse than anything I’ve ever seen. I think this thing is a tear down, beyond repair. The poster in the upstairs window of the man in the tux is a nice touch. Makes it real classy. π
You’d basically be paying for the lot, which sits right on a busy street in one of the least desirable areas.
Which leads to the question: why did the OP think that no areas of SD would have windows with bars? Every large city has questionable neighborhoods.
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