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nikscribbles · 5 months
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In case you haven't met Chance and Hindsight
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coldbrewarts · 4 months
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@nikscribbles perfectly named clone pilot OCs who I am now in love with 😍
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syn0vial · 4 months
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saw the post about how there should be clones with the IDs CT-5050 (chance) and CT-2020 (hindsight), and now i'm compelled to share that in the expanded universe's boba fett junior novels, there's a bit where he briefly impersonates a clone cadet and introduces himself as CT-1313
imagine my delight when i found out that when he impersonated a clone cadet in TCW, he chose the name "lucky"
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Name Etymology
Chance's name was given to him because of his propensity for gambling. He found out early on that he had an almost unnatural knack for gambling, betting, or any sort of game of chance. He was so good that he never lost a bet, and most cadets tried to call him out for cheating, but he wasn't. He was just that good. Anytime he said, "I'll bet you 5 credits xyz will happen," everyone believed him. In his teen years, he began a black market on Kamino and was quite successful.
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Personality
Chance is the youngest member of Phoenix Squad. He gets along well with all the other members of the squad, even Brett on a good day, and is an all around nice guy. He's incredibly studious and enjoys reading holo-books more than anything. A lover, not a fighter, but he will fight for what he believes in. The biggest oddity about Chance is that he's either incredibly smart or incredibly dumb and nowhere in between. He also really loves candy.
Mood Boards:
Here
Alphabets:
SFW Alphabet
NSFW Alphabet
View his tags -> #oc: chance
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Physical Appearance
Chance has the standard clone physique, and doesn't care much for working out. He's a natural blonde, which deviates from the clone standard, but he keeps the stand regulation length. Chance does not have any facial hair, scarring, piercings, or tattoos on his body.
Character Art:
Greyscale Bust
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Character Timeline
Early Cadet Years:
CT-5050, or Chance, was the most normal clone decanted of the squad. He grew up being the perfect clone, albeit for his recessive hair color gene, and was average in all of his studies and practicums. He spent most of his time with his nose in holo-books, studying everything from strategy to star constellations. As a cadet, Chance decided early on that he wanted to be a medic in the GAR.
Invasion of Kamino:
During the invasion of Kamino in 21 BBY, Chance and the other members of Phoenix Squad followed Tungst to the outer rings of Tipoca City as part of the frontal assault. With limited resources and training as a seventh year, Chance used whatever armor and blaster Tungst gave him. During the firefight, Chance stationed himself behind the barricade with a panicking Drip and provided support for the rest of the squad from there. After a missile landed in close proximity, wounding several clone cadets, Chance left Drip to render aid and promised he would be right back. Chance made quick work of the cadet's wounds when suddenly his vision went black. When his eyes opened again, he was staring up at Tungst. His arm and leg were missing and he could feel the blood draining from his body. He leaned into Tungst's embrace and whispered his final words before taking his last breath.
Aftermath of Chance's Death:
N/A
Order 66:
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Destruction of Tipoca City:
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Imperial Service:
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Fanfiction
Icon Guide -> HERE
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Updated: 5/11/2024
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*When I commissioned Eps to make the character banners, I sent her some stick figure references I made in Canva. For laughs and giggles, I've added it to the post.*
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Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home
realtor.com
Living in a barn is back in vogue, thank goodness! A favorite insult of nagging parents everywhere—were you born in a barn?—now has a new cachet. As evidence, look no further than this week’s most popular home on realtor.com®.
It’s an old red barn in Connecticut that’s been converted into a luxurious living space. Not special enough, you say? How’s this: It was originally purchased from the Sears, Roebuck catalog in the 1930s, and it underwent a massive makeover in the past decade. The result is a stunning, one-of-a-kind residence that compelled real estate watchers across the country to click.
If barn life isn’t your bag, there are plenty more homes to check out in our top 10. We were introduced to an earth-sheltered home in Texas, an adorable Victorian in Pennsylvania, and the L.A. mansion of a legendary movie mogul. Oh, and a zoo.
Let’s corral all of this week’s most popular properties.
10. 155 S Centennial St, Zeeland, MI
Price: $375,000 Why it’s here: For a buyer who wants to emulate the distinctive style of rock god Jack White, there’s this Mid-Century Modern in Michigan. White recently purchased such a gem of his own in Kalamazoo, and this home in Zeeland is pretty rockin’ in its own right. We’d gladly sleep over on the vintage Murphy bed!
Zeeland, MI
realtor.com
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9. 1217 County Road 2980, Hughes Springs, TX
Price: $149,900 Why it’s here: We haven’t seen many earth-sheltered homes appear on our list, which is a shame. These dwellings offer serious benefits when it comes to heating and cooling, plus you don’t have to worry about pesky sunlight streaming into your bedroom.
Hughes Springs, TX
realtor.com
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8. 209 Mt Horeb Rd, Meridian, MS
Price: $2,900,000 Why it’s here: A turret grows in Mississippi? This castle-like structure stands tall on over 56 acres of land. With 8,400 square feet of living space, the home offers an aspiring queen plenty of space to entertain all her guests.
Meridian, MS
realtor.com
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7. 144 Fairview Ave, Ponca City, OK
Price: $525,000 Why it’s here: Last week’s definably wacky first-place finisher slid six spots. If you want all the stuff inside the home to stay put, you must act fast!
Ponca City, OK
realtor.com
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6. 818 Thomasson Dr, Dallas, TX
Price: $459,000 Why it’s here: Listing agent Jenni Stolarski says the couple selling the home have a “great eye for design.” Thanks to the listing photos of their lovely decor, their Pinterest-worthy Tudor-style home only five minutes from downtown attracted multiple offers.
Dallas, TX
realtor.com
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5. 5050 FM 517 Rd, Alvin, TX
Price: $7,000,000 Why it’s here: Dream big on the bayou! It’s your chance to have your own zoo. The price includes acreage, all zoo operations, and over 500 animals—including a white rhino and a zonkey. Yes, your own zonkey!
Alvin, TX
realtor.com
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4. 1681 Camp Betty Washington Rd, York, PA
Price: $229,900 Why it’s here: This charming Victorian sits on nearly 5 acres of land. With the arrival of spring, a new owner can pass the time on the wraparound porch. Adult beverage optional.
York, PA
realtor.com
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3. N3487 Cushman Rd, Jefferson, WI
Price: $1,995,000 Why it’s here: Midway between Milwaukee and Madison, this rustic mansion is a perfect retreat for a harried city dweller. Sitting on 60 acres, this timber-framed estate is beyond compare.
Jefferson, WI
realtor.com
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2. 2000 De Mille Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $24,950,000 Why it’s here: It’s time for a close-up! The estate of Hollywood legend Cecil B. DeMille made its debut on the market this week. Built in 1913, the mansion is fresh off a six-year restoration project. Rumors are already swirling that Angelina Jolie was interested in buying this sweet slice of Hollywood history.
Los Angeles, CA
realtor.com
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1. 179 Parmelee Hill Rd, Durham, CT
Price: $1,043,000 Why it’s here: While we’ve touted our love for Texas “barndominiums,” this Connecticut barn is a bit different. For one, this building came straight from the pages of a 1930s Sears, Roebuck catalog. For another, while the exterior is vintage red barn, the interior spaces are “absolutely incredible,” according to listing agent Lori Vogel.
Vogel doesn’t know exactly how the barn was shipped to Connecticut nearly a century ago, but she does know the open interior spaces it provides are unique.
“The massive fireplace is the centerpiece of the home, and I think the ceilings in the living room are 36 feet high,” says Vogel.
The agent also knows it will take a particular buyer to understand the bonanza this barn represents, but with 16 acres of land plus 6,000 square feet of living space, the seven-figure asking price looks like a relative steal. Perhaps it could be a one-of-a-kind weekend getaway for a city dweller?
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realestate63141 · 7 years
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Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home
realtor.com
Living in a barn is back in vogue, thank goodness! A favorite insult of nagging parents everywhere—were you born in a barn?—now has a new cachet. As evidence, look no further than this week’s most popular home on realtor.com®.
It’s an old red barn in Connecticut that’s been converted into a luxurious living space. Not special enough, you say? How’s this: It was originally purchased from the Sears, Roebuck catalog in the 1930s, and it underwent a massive makeover in the past decade. The result is a stunning, one-of-a-kind residence that compelled real estate watchers across the country to click.
If barn life isn’t your bag, there are plenty more homes to check out in our top 10. We were introduced to an earth-sheltered home in Texas, an adorable Victorian in Pennsylvania, and the L.A. mansion of a legendary movie mogul. Oh, and a zoo.
Let’s corral all of this week’s most popular properties.
10. 155 S Centennial St, Zeeland, MI
Price: $375,000 Why it’s here: For a buyer who wants to emulate the distinctive style of rock god Jack White, there’s this Mid-Century Modern in Michigan. White recently purchased such a gem of his own in Kalamazoo, and this home in Zeeland is pretty rockin’ in its own right. We’d gladly sleep over on the vintage Murphy bed!
Zeeland, MI
realtor.com
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9. 1217 County Road 2980, Hughes Springs, TX
Price: $149,900 Why it’s here: We haven’t seen many earth-sheltered homes appear on our list, which is a shame. These dwellings offer serious benefits when it comes to heating and cooling, plus you don’t have to worry about pesky sunlight streaming into your bedroom.
Hughes Springs, TX
realtor.com
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8. 209 Mt Horeb Rd, Meridian, MS
Price: $2,900,000 Why it’s here: A turret grows in Mississippi? This castle-like structure stands tall on over 56 acres of land. With 8,400 square feet of living space, the home offers an aspiring queen plenty of space to entertain all her guests.
Meridian, MS
realtor.com
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7. 144 Fairview Ave, Ponca City, OK
Price: $525,000 Why it’s here: Last week’s definably wacky first-place finisher slid six spots. If you want all the stuff inside the home to stay put, you must act fast!
Ponca City, OK
realtor.com
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6. 818 Thomasson Dr, Dallas, TX
Price: $459,000 Why it’s here: Listing agent Jenni Stolarski says the couple selling the home have a “great eye for design.” Thanks to the listing photos of their lovely decor, their Pinterest-worthy Tudor-style home only five minutes from downtown attracted multiple offers.
Dallas, TX
realtor.com
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5. 5050 FM 517 Rd, Alvin, TX
Price: $7,000,000 Why it’s here: Dream big on the bayou! It’s your chance to have your own zoo. The price includes acreage, all zoo operations, and over 500 animals—including a white rhino and a zonkey. Yes, your own zonkey!
Alvin, TX
realtor.com
———
4. 1681 Camp Betty Washington Rd, York, PA
Price: $229,900 Why it’s here: This charming Victorian sits on nearly 5 acres of land. With the arrival of spring, a new owner can pass the time on the wraparound porch. Adult beverage optional.
York, PA
realtor.com
———
3. N3487 Cushman Rd, Jefferson, WI
Price: $1,995,000 Why it’s here: Midway between Milwaukee and Madison, this rustic mansion is a perfect retreat for a harried city dweller. Sitting on 60 acres, this timber-framed estate is beyond compare.
Jefferson, WI
realtor.com
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2. 2000 De Mille Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $24,950,000 Why it’s here: It’s time for a close-up! The estate of Hollywood legend Cecil B. DeMille made its debut on the market this week. Built in 1913, the mansion is fresh off a six-year restoration project. Rumors are already swirling that Angelina Jolie was interested in buying this sweet slice of Hollywood history.
Los Angeles, CA
realtor.com
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1. 179 Parmelee Hill Rd, Durham, CT
Price: $1,043,000 Why it’s here: While we’ve touted our love for Texas “barndominiums,” this Connecticut barn is a bit different. For one, this building came straight from the pages of a 1930s Sears, Roebuck catalog. For another, while the exterior is vintage red barn, the interior spaces are “absolutely incredible,” according to listing agent Lori Vogel.
Vogel doesn’t know exactly how the barn was shipped to Connecticut nearly a century ago, but she does know the open interior spaces it provides are unique.
“The massive fireplace is the centerpiece of the home, and I think the ceilings in the living room are 36 feet high,” says Vogel.
The agent also knows it will take a particular buyer to understand the bonanza this barn represents, but with 16 acres of land plus 6,000 square feet of living space, the seven-figure asking price looks like a relative steal. Perhaps it could be a one-of-a-kind weekend getaway for a city dweller?
The post Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®.
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Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home
realtor.com
Living in a barn is back in vogue, thank goodness! A favorite insult of nagging parents everywhere—were you born in a barn?—now has a new cachet. As evidence, look no further than this week’s most popular home on realtor.com®.
It’s an old red barn in Connecticut that’s been converted into a luxurious living space. Not special enough, you say? How’s this: It was originally purchased from the Sears, Roebuck catalog in the 1930s, and it underwent a massive makeover in the past decade. The result is a stunning, one-of-a-kind residence that compelled real estate watchers across the country to click.
If barn life isn’t your bag, there are plenty more homes to check out in our top 10. We were introduced to an earth-sheltered home in Texas, an adorable Victorian in Pennsylvania, and the L.A. mansion of a legendary movie mogul. Oh, and a zoo.
Let’s corral all of this week’s most popular properties.
10. 155 S Centennial St, Zeeland, MI
Price: $375,000 Why it’s here: For a buyer who wants to emulate the distinctive style of rock god Jack White, there’s this Mid-Century Modern in Michigan. White recently purchased such a gem of his own in Kalamazoo, and this home in Zeeland is pretty rockin’ in its own right. We’d gladly sleep over on the vintage Murphy bed!
Zeeland, MI
realtor.com
———
9. 1217 County Road 2980, Hughes Springs, TX
Price: $149,900 Why it’s here: We haven’t seen many earth-sheltered homes appear on our list, which is a shame. These dwellings offer serious benefits when it comes to heating and cooling, plus you don’t have to worry about pesky sunlight streaming into your bedroom.
Hughes Springs, TX
realtor.com
———
8. 209 Mt Horeb Rd, Meridian, MS
Price: $2,900,000 Why it’s here: A turret grows in Mississippi? This castle-like structure stands tall on over 56 acres of land. With 8,400 square feet of living space, the home offers an aspiring queen plenty of space to entertain all her guests.
Meridian, MS
realtor.com
———
7. 144 Fairview Ave, Ponca City, OK
Price: $525,000 Why it’s here: Last week’s definably wacky first-place finisher slid six spots. If you want all the stuff inside the home to stay put, you must act fast!
Ponca City, OK
realtor.com
———
6. 818 Thomasson Dr, Dallas, TX
Price: $459,000 Why it’s here: Listing agent Jenni Stolarski says the couple selling the home have a “great eye for design.” Thanks to the listing photos of their lovely decor, their Pinterest-worthy Tudor-style home only five minutes from downtown attracted multiple offers.
Dallas, TX
realtor.com
———
5. 5050 FM 517 Rd, Alvin, TX
Price: $7,000,000 Why it’s here: Dream big on the bayou! It’s your chance to have your own zoo. The price includes acreage, all zoo operations, and over 500 animals—including a white rhino and a zonkey. Yes, your own zonkey!
Alvin, TX
realtor.com
———
4. 1681 Camp Betty Washington Rd, York, PA
Price: $229,900 Why it’s here: This charming Victorian sits on nearly 5 acres of land. With the arrival of spring, a new owner can pass the time on the wraparound porch. Adult beverage optional.
York, PA
realtor.com
———
3. N3487 Cushman Rd, Jefferson, WI
Price: $1,995,000 Why it’s here: Midway between Milwaukee and Madison, this rustic mansion is a perfect retreat for a harried city dweller. Sitting on 60 acres, this timber-framed estate is beyond compare.
Jefferson, WI
realtor.com
———
2. 2000 De Mille Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $24,950,000 Why it’s here: It’s time for a close-up! The estate of Hollywood legend Cecil B. DeMille made its debut on the market this week. Built in 1913, the mansion is fresh off a six-year restoration project. Rumors are already swirling that Angelina Jolie was interested in buying this sweet slice of Hollywood history.
Los Angeles, CA
realtor.com
———
1. 179 Parmelee Hill Rd, Durham, CT
Price: $1,043,000 Why it’s here: While we’ve touted our love for Texas “barndominiums,” this Connecticut barn is a bit different. For one, this building came straight from the pages of a 1930s Sears, Roebuck catalog. For another, while the exterior is vintage red barn, the interior spaces are “absolutely incredible,” according to listing agent Lori Vogel.
Vogel doesn’t know exactly how the barn was shipped to Connecticut nearly a century ago, but she does know the open interior spaces it provides are unique.
“The massive fireplace is the centerpiece of the home, and I think the ceilings in the living room are 36 feet high,” says Vogel.
The agent also knows it will take a particular buyer to understand the bonanza this barn represents, but with 16 acres of land plus 6,000 square feet of living space, the seven-figure asking price looks like a relative steal. Perhaps it could be a one-of-a-kind weekend getaway for a city dweller?
The post Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®.
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realtor10036 · 7 years
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Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home
realtor.com
Living in a barn is back in vogue, thank goodness! A favorite insult of nagging parents everywhere—were you born in a barn?—now has a new cachet. As evidence, look no further than this week’s most popular home on realtor.com®.
It’s an old red barn in Connecticut that’s been converted into a luxurious living space. Not special enough, you say? How’s this: It was originally purchased from the Sears, Roebuck catalog in the 1930s, and it underwent a massive makeover in the past decade. The result is a stunning, one-of-a-kind residence that compelled real estate watchers across the country to click.
If barn life isn’t your bag, there are plenty more homes to check out in our top 10. We were introduced to an earth-sheltered home in Texas, an adorable Victorian in Pennsylvania, and the L.A. mansion of a legendary movie mogul. Oh, and a zoo.
Let’s corral all of this week’s most popular properties.
10. 155 S Centennial St, Zeeland, MI
Price: $375,000 Why it’s here: For a buyer who wants to emulate the distinctive style of rock god Jack White, there’s this Mid-Century Modern in Michigan. White recently purchased such a gem of his own in Kalamazoo, and this home in Zeeland is pretty rockin’ in its own right. We’d gladly sleep over on the vintage Murphy bed!
Zeeland, MI
realtor.com
———
9. 1217 County Road 2980, Hughes Springs, TX
Price: $149,900 Why it’s here: We haven’t seen many earth-sheltered homes appear on our list, which is a shame. These dwellings offer serious benefits when it comes to heating and cooling, plus you don’t have to worry about pesky sunlight streaming into your bedroom.
Hughes Springs, TX
realtor.com
———
8. 209 Mt Horeb Rd, Meridian, MS
Price: $2,900,000 Why it’s here: A turret grows in Mississippi? This castle-like structure stands tall on over 56 acres of land. With 8,400 square feet of living space, the home offers an aspiring queen plenty of space to entertain all her guests.
Meridian, MS
realtor.com
———
7. 144 Fairview Ave, Ponca City, OK
Price: $525,000 Why it’s here: Last week’s definably wacky first-place finisher slid six spots. If you want all the stuff inside the home to stay put, you must act fast!
Ponca City, OK
realtor.com
———
6. 818 Thomasson Dr, Dallas, TX
Price: $459,000 Why it’s here: Listing agent Jenni Stolarski says the couple selling the home have a “great eye for design.” Thanks to the listing photos of their lovely decor, their Pinterest-worthy Tudor-style home only five minutes from downtown attracted multiple offers.
Dallas, TX
realtor.com
———
5. 5050 FM 517 Rd, Alvin, TX
Price: $7,000,000 Why it’s here: Dream big on the bayou! It’s your chance to have your own zoo. The price includes acreage, all zoo operations, and over 500 animals—including a white rhino and a zonkey. Yes, your own zonkey!
Alvin, TX
realtor.com
———
4. 1681 Camp Betty Washington Rd, York, PA
Price: $229,900 Why it’s here: This charming Victorian sits on nearly 5 acres of land. With the arrival of spring, a new owner can pass the time on the wraparound porch. Adult beverage optional.
York, PA
realtor.com
———
3. N3487 Cushman Rd, Jefferson, WI
Price: $1,995,000 Why it’s here: Midway between Milwaukee and Madison, this rustic mansion is a perfect retreat for a harried city dweller. Sitting on 60 acres, this timber-framed estate is beyond compare.
Jefferson, WI
realtor.com
———
2. 2000 De Mille Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $24,950,000 Why it’s here: It’s time for a close-up! The estate of Hollywood legend Cecil B. DeMille made its debut on the market this week. Built in 1913, the mansion is fresh off a six-year restoration project. Rumors are already swirling that Angelina Jolie was interested in buying this sweet slice of Hollywood history.
Los Angeles, CA
realtor.com
———
1. 179 Parmelee Hill Rd, Durham, CT
Price: $1,043,000 Why it’s here: While we’ve touted our love for Texas “barndominiums,” this Connecticut barn is a bit different. For one, this building came straight from the pages of a 1930s Sears, Roebuck catalog. For another, while the exterior is vintage red barn, the interior spaces are “absolutely incredible,” according to listing agent Lori Vogel.
Vogel doesn’t know exactly how the barn was shipped to Connecticut nearly a century ago, but she does know the open interior spaces it provides are unique.
“The massive fireplace is the centerpiece of the home, and I think the ceilings in the living room are 36 feet high,” says Vogel.
The agent also knows it will take a particular buyer to understand the bonanza this barn represents, but with 16 acres of land plus 6,000 square feet of living space, the seven-figure asking price looks like a relative steal. Perhaps it could be a one-of-a-kind weekend getaway for a city dweller?
The post Catalog Cachet: Stunning Sears, Roebuck Barn Is This Week’s Most Popular Home appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®.
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nikscribbles · 4 months
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The Boys are Back in Town
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More of the pun pilots belonging to @nikscribbles. Blood and sads under the cut
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Catch is my favorite so I had to throw him in the whump blender. He’ll be ok just a concussion
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