It’s bad from the outside, but the inside is so much worse. And it gets worse the more you look at it. So many details that are just so awful. Living in this “house” is probably miserable.

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    2 months ago

    That. Fucking. Wiring.

    This is a fire waiting to happen, I can’t imagine what’s in the walls.

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      2 months ago

      You don’t have to, did you see one of the last pictures? It’s completely unfinished and you can see the wiring. Romex running everywhere. x. x

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        While I’d rather seen neat conduit, the reality is that Romex is permissible in a lot of states. Romex is a real pain in the ass if you ever need to run new wiring though.

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      See, this was one of my first thoughts, either some kind of cult-like-thing, or it’s one of those weird multigenerational homes where four+ generations of people lived, and the parents rooms are close enough to eachother that they can hear when babies are being made.

      When someone dies, everyone “upgrades” to their parents living space, and the normal-ish bedrooms, aka “nice” bedrooms (compared to the other bedrooms in this horror show), are reserved for the oldest family members.

      The question I have, aside from… You know, everything, is… How many ceiling fans do you really need? Jesus.

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        Actually, when someone dies, they get propped up in the constant funeral home that can be seen starting at picture 47 or 48, and only then can the ritual begin.

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    2 months ago

    Looks like it could be easily transformed into a swinger club. And you could power wash the whole facility after the weekends.

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    Somebody got a smoking deal on a ridiculous quantity of siding.

    With all those hard surfaces and open spaces, the echoes in this place must be unreal.

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    2 months ago

    So much weirdness. The box fans inserted into the walls. On Pic 38, the shower faucets are outside of the shower itself. All the ceiling fans. The “conference room” or perhaps church space. In Pic 28, using the carpet as “wallpaper,” and similarly in 29, the carpet for the top surface of the half wall. Using PVC pipes as handrails on stairs or in the closets and hanger bars. And it looks like the vehicle in the garage might actually be a hearse!

    Good find!

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      By time you reach the carpeted walls it’s actually slightly jarring for there to be such an unexpected change like that. I’m pretty sure the black room was carpet as well, but it could also just be pixelation, I’m not 100% sure.

      Didn’t notice the other odds though, was too horrified by the walls and ceilings … and then after the carpet, the garage… my goodness.

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    Any one else notice the shower controls OUTSIDE the shower?!

    That’s also quite a labyrinth of a front door patio

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      The idea of shower controls on the outside is solid if you have a thermostatic shower valve, that way you can turn your shower on & have it be at the right temp for you before you get in.

      However in this instance it just adds to the bizzaro feel to the while thing

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      2 months ago

      The front steps remind me of the switchback stairs in the Winchester mansion