Synopsis: This is a cautionary tale. A seriously disturbed couple find the charming, old ruin of a Queen Anne Victorian in Russellville, Arkansas, and buy it for $1.00. They tore the roof off, cut it in half, and had it moved to some land they owned sixteen miles away because they didn't know any better. Since then, they have hired and fired contractors, had all of their tools stolen, re-wired, re-plumbed, insulated, and essentially rebuilt the entire house. Their only problem is that after four years it still isn't finished. Now they are tired, broke, and wonder what in the hell it is they've done to themselves. And, it's haunted.
(Last updated on April 3, 2008)
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The Final Approach
I started this during our run-up to the appraisal. I ran out of time (surprise, surprise), so it is as yet unfinished. I thought I'd share it anyhow before I forgot.
Labels: appraisal, miscellaneous non-house, woe
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1 Comments:
Ha! I like the fact that it's unfinished. Especially as it's around the part where the 'unfinished' house is and the falling paint buckets. Like a mad last minute attempt to get the thing finished.
Hmmmmmm.
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