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« on: December 27, 2012, 10:08:10 PM »


And then we have my little shack. No, it is not a candidate!  Tongue






Really Torie? A 3 car garage is what we get greeted with? I thought you had better taste than an average tea partier. As a sidenote, does your shack have 12 foot ceilings too in addition to the 3-car garage? That reminds me of a certain rap song.
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2012, 10:59:05 PM »


And then we have my little shack. No, it is not a candidate!  Tongue




Really Torie? A 3 car garage is what we get greeted with? I thought you had better taste than an average tea partier. As a sidenote, does your shack have 12 foot ceilings too in addition to the 3-car garage? That reminds me of a certain rap song.

Ah yes, the cruel architectural constraints of postage stamp sized lots. And yes, the living room dining room has vaulted ceilings, that actually go up close to 2 stories. I quite dislike that feature. The house has its redeeming features however, with a great back yard (landscaped by me) and view.  I have enjoyed living in it the past almost 25 years, albeit I would prefer living back in gay Silverlake, and plan to soon, when the tenant chooses to leave the house that I bought and fixed up for that purpose. Adorable, isn't it? I like its informality. 


That second house looks much nicer.
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« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2013, 12:25:44 AM »


Typical west coast rambler being built for $240k(that's actually in my neighborhood). If you drive over a mile you might find something more expensive, otherwise it's just old construction for Hanford.
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