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Find the bathtub.
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Location: Iowa, how long can this be? Does it really ruin the left column spacing?
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Two vacuums, one by the front door and one in one of the basement rooms near the (one of the ?) blocked exit.
Fascinated. I started at "sloppy bachelor" but then kept finding more bedrooms and I was like "house of gross people" but then when the vacuum sealing equipment and other pro stuff popped up it turned into "eBay seller."
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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I guess i meant find the functioning vacuum.
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Judging from the environment, I kinda doubt any vacuum functions.
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At least they take employee safety seriously.
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Worst. AirBnb. Ever.
2 vacuums found, and a push/roller/broom thing. Several bathrooms but no shower?
Seriously it looks like bootleg dvds?
I found two catboxes and a stack of 2017 nudie calendars discretely placed behind some tools, not far from some Disney DVDs.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Iowa, how long can this be? Does it really ruin the left column spacing?
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
Worst. AirBnb. Ever.
2 vacuums found, and a push/roller/broom thing. Several bathrooms but no shower?
Seriously it looks like bootleg dvds?
I found two catboxes and a stack of 2017 nudie calendars discretely placed behind some tools, not far from some Disney DVDs.
Saw that! "TOPLESS" was all that was visible. Found an article on the former church, converted to a house/business. Guy was semi-knowingly selling bootleg merchandise on Amazon and eBay. Some was real, some was fake, some was stolen.
https://waxy.org/2020/10/the-house-on-blue-lick-road/
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Jun 2001
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So, the real question here is... why?
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There are far too many data points here to narrow down an answer. Why what?
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
Why what?
If I had to pick one thing, it would be the... the sharing.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Iowa, how long can this be? Does it really ruin the left column spacing?
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Troy Curtis is selling his unusual home for a good reason: he needs more space. He’s looking for a larger building that can handle his growing business and overflowing inventory.
Emptying out the house before selling simply wasn’t an option, since he needs the funds from the sale to buy the larger property.
So, he let the realtor come in to shoot the virtual tour in its current packed state. The 3D photographer told Curtis that it typically takes him 30-40 minutes to shoot a house of that size, but going up and down every aisle, it took over three hours to capture it all.
As an aside, I've always thought it would be super cool to convert an old church building into a house. The architecture is often interesting and for some reason I like the idea of non-traditional layouts.
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"old church building" in my mind equals lovely windows, hardwoodfloors, high ceilings. This looked like a 70s split level.
While moving all the merch might have been difficult before the camerapeople arrived, other basic tidying like making a bed, throwing away pizza boxes, and you know... using one of those vacuums might help sell the property!
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“Growing business”? Or “growing hoarding operation”? I find it hard to believe that that he sells anywhere close to the amount he accumulates.
OAW
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Very nice idea for the wrong house. Just needs 1-2 dumpsters. I like how they sectioned off the kitchen and dining room from the living room using furniture.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
"old church building" in my mind equals lovely windows, hardwoodfloors, high ceilings. This looked like a 70s split level.
While moving all the merch might have been difficult before the camerapeople arrived, other basic tidying like making a bed, throwing away pizza boxes, and you know... using one of those vacuums might help sell the property!
I would have set up a two day thing with the realtor.
First day, realtor shoots the exterior.
After that’s done, I chuck as much shit as I can on the lawn for the interior day.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by Laminar
As an aside, I've always thought it would be super cool to convert an old church building into a house. The architecture is often interesting and for some reason I like the idea of non-traditional layouts.
I like this idea, too.
Had a friend in grade school whose parents did this, unfortunately, the church part, rather than be something cool, was just filled with lumber. Soooooo much lumber.
Like, couldn’t walk on the floor. Had to walk on the lumber.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by Laminar
As an aside, I've always thought it would be super cool to convert an old church building into a house. The architecture is often interesting and for some reason I like the idea of non-traditional layouts.
Watch "Alice's Restaurant". Extremely entertaining, not just for the architecture.
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