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It's destined to make the occupants sleepy... verrrry sleeeeeepy!
This one's in a neighborhood that used to be a little rough but has become safer ever since the original Epic Beard Man, Patrick McCullough (long before Thomas Bruso became Epic Beard Man on AC Transit), took aim at the thugs who used to haunt the neighborhood:
Mr. McCullough needs to run for mayor of Oakland.
this looks better than probably most of our grandparents had it growing up.
That's worth at least a million. Where do I buy? Can anyone recommend a Realtor?
It's so cute, and they patched up all the bullet holes.
I would say at least a million and a half, and you could flip it for two.
They must have used a really good blood, brains and chalk outline remover, you can't see a thing.
That water heater isn't up to code.
Don't they have to bring it up to code before selling? Pictures on redfin do make it look much nicer.
I bet they stand there in the Kitchen and beam with pride, as he describes all of the challenges and obstacles he had to overcome to get his hipster Stove installed.
That's worth at least a million. Where do I buy? Can anyone recommend a Realtor?
I raise the price by a million.
And I love it - in the listing description, "low pest report". Gads, you folks think this is great stuff, eh??FortWayne says
That water heater isn't up to code.
And what do you think is out of code??? It has a vent, about the only thing that I see that is out of code MIGHT be that it MIGHT need a drain pan (and some place for the pan to drain to) but that issue could be argued.
That thing would never survive a drunken hipster, home brew tasting party. I could see some unruly kids or big dogs running through the house and tripping on it. Some toddler is going to turn it up or stick her little arm in there. It just has disaster written all over it.
I bet the REAL story is, what did he do to the utility room that he had to move the Hot water heater on the other side of the wall?
I see what happened. That hot water heater was always there.
The stove was by the cabinet to the right, and the fridge used to be by the cabinet on the left.
Since they redesigned the kitchen, I don't know why they based the layout on where the Hot water heater sits?
"Hey honey why don't you run over yonder and rinse these carrots in the sink for me?"
I bet there is a sink in the counter to the right as well.
That's worth at least a million. Where do I buy? Can anyone recommend a Realtor?
I raise the price by a million.
SOLD TO THE GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS.
I see that a lot actually. Many houses around Oakland are old enough as to not have had water heaters at all. So the next best thing was to stick one in the kitchen.
So this is a $630,000 kitchen in the Bay Area? What kind of neighborhood is this area? working class?
The range & refrigerator could be on the front porch or uncovered entry.
What kind of neighborhood is this area? working class?
Working class is probably the right description -- see my link above. This part of North Oakland had a bad rep, but has gentrified a little bit, unlike the deep East Oakland and ghetto West Oakland areas.
I don't know if you are in the process of buying that or not. But if you do make sure that water heater is up to code.
All water heaters leak eventually, it's how they die. And it's a lot of water that comes out.
So a proper way of doing it is to put it up on a raised platform on top of an aluminum bowl with a drain underneath for leaking water. They sell all that at Lowes and Home Depot. It'll save you a big headache later. Bowl will run you a whooping 12.99 and platform maybe another 20.00, so not an economic burden exactly.
Here is an image off google. Note the aluminum bowl underneath with a drain pipe leaving it.
Mark said: So this is a $630,000 kitchen in the Bay Area?
A little perspective folks; this is a duplex with 2/1 up and 2/1 down. Each flat is around 1200 sq.ft. Here's a duplex in that area, ~1200 sq.ft. with one more bedroom (bet the kitchen isn't as spacious) that's renting for over $3k per month. One of these units gets at least $2k per month (the top would go for more).
This is the stuff that makes me crazy.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Oakland/739-59th-St-94609/home/531097