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July 19, 2011 at 7:25 AM #711851July 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM #710650ocrenterParticipant
[quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.
July 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM #710747ocrenterParticipant[quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.
July 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM #711345ocrenterParticipant[quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.
July 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM #711497ocrenterParticipant[quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.
July 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM #711856ocrenterParticipant[quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 AM #710655kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.[/quote]
Yes, this one is in foreclosure.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 AM #710752kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.[/quote]
Yes, this one is in foreclosure.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 AM #711350kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.[/quote]
Yes, this one is in foreclosure.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 AM #711502kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.[/quote]
Yes, this one is in foreclosure.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 AM #711861kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=familyguy]I took a quick drive by that place on the way home from work yesterday. I will say that it looks from the outside like the seller may be in a bit of distress. I say this based on the little signs such as, the flower beds are in poor shape and look like they haven’t been mulched in well over a year. There were mushrooms growing throughout a portion of the front lawn. Existing landscaped appeared to be unkept, etc.
That said, I would assume (yes I am assuming here) that if the seller was interested in putting on the best presentation in an effort to overcome the power lines, those issues could be taken care of for under 1k. That says to me they simply don’t have the extra 1k laying around and may really need to sell. I hope thats not the case as I don’t wish home distress on anyone, but that’s my observation.
Piggy backing on that thought, how about the house that sits on the corner of Stonecroft Terrance and Stonebridge Parkway…the power lines literally hang DIRECTLY over top of this persons property. So to go along with the hideous front landscaping they put in, they also have front row seats to the power cables overhanging their lot. Yikes![/quote]
btw, zillow shows a house on shadetree in the foreclosure process. it may be this one.
incredible, someone actually paid $1.44 mil during the peak on shadetree with the high voltage lines right adjacent.
there’s actually a plot of land at that Stonecroft and Stonebridge corner with the lines overhead crisscrossing the property. At least they didn’t decide to build on that lot. you got to wonder if the bubble kept going the builder might have just get tempted enough to build a house there.[/quote]
Yes, this one is in foreclosure.
July 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM #710675LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
July 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM #710772LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
July 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM #711370LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
July 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM #711522LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
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