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Gorgeous 1829 townhouse fixer upper in Philadelphia, PA has 6bds, 3ba. I hope a flipper doesn't come in and modernize the bejeezus out of it. It has 4 levels and is so historic, it had a little shop in front. They're asking $950K, but when it's done, it will be worth about $2 or $3M, I bet. Maybe more. (I hate the remodel next door, though.) Well, let's see what we've got here.
So, the entrance to the home is on the side, b/c of the shop in front. I would have to open something in that shop, if I had a house like this.
This looks like an original gas light outside.
This is so beautiful, it needs an expert in historic restoration. Look at the cupboards, the doors, ceiling, and brick.
Closet in the corner of the room.
Step down from the residence into the shop. Is this cute or what?
And, it has a little restroom with a marble backsplash. Look at the light switch- it's the old pushbutton kind.
Back in the residence, there's a lot of restoration needed. Don't forget that the house has 4 levels.
These walls must be restored. No drywall. It looks like someone already started to paint the ceiling.
Great fireplace in here. Ditch that paint, it reminds me of an old public restroom beige.
I wonder why they have bars on this door and a little window. Who or what was in there? I wouldn't mind taking that plaster off and exposing the brick, but that's an outer wall. I don't know if brick would be on the other walls.
Stairs to the 2nd level. Note the steepness.
A front room on the 2nd level has a fireplace and the outer wall is brick. This must be a sitting room. B/c of the shop, the living quarters would start on this floor.
Closet behind the fireplace.
Pocket door to the kitchen.
I think that this would be the dining room.
Then this would be the kitchen.
This may be where the stove would go.
There was a bathroom in the room to the right.
Got to be a bedroom with 2 closets.
Here we are on the 3rd level. Someone started to dismantle the house, but the buyer will have to finish it.
They stripped all the ceilings, and maybe they could stay that way. In this bedroom, they have a lot of doors that were removed.
So, 2 brick walls in here. This home is going to need so much rehab, I'm beginning to think that if it's done right, it could be worth as much as $5M, now.
The attic rooms on the 4th level.
We can see how bad the ceilings are and why they have to be torn down.
Now, this is the basement. There's even a fireplace down here. This could be stunning w/a bar, like a little speakeasy.
This is cool- there's a door to go out on the roof. I wonder if you could put up a pretty iron railing and make a deck.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1221-Pine-St-Philadelphia-PA-19107/10196788_zpid/
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Home Is Never Home Again After You Leave
The air is so quiet back here
and I'm missing the never ending drone of traffic
Flying up and down the interstate
the late night call of sirens on a rainy fall evening
But I can't stay there anymore
I just can't be trusted
and that's the only true thing I've said in months
In my childhood room, everything looks the same
and everything looks different
And in here the quiet is huge and infinite
I sit down on the bed I slept in
and I cry,
I sob
I sob for everything I've lost and things I never knew
I sob for what I've put everyone through
I sob for catharsis
And my family waits for me downstairs
there the only one's that know I've cam back
back to the town of my birth
I hate it here
more than anywhere else
But I am safe here
I can keep being clean
I can do this right
I wipe the tears from eyes
and I sigh
Make my way downstairs
to tip toe around the topics of addiction
of rehab
of the only interesting part of my life
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I want to go thru this 1890 mansion in Plainfield, NJ with you. It needs rehab and I hope that the new owner will preserve its beauty. It has 19bds, 11ba, and is $399,999 and they want cash, only, so clearly, they're looking for a flipper or developer to buy it. Let's take a look.
I think that the wood can be saved.
It was used as a business, most recently. Look at the rounded wall. It appears that the ceilings are the worst- lots of water damange.
Wainscoting along the hallway walls.
Beautiful fireplaces still intact. Look at that, it looks perfect.
Beautiful oval leaded glass window and an original light fixture.
I can't believe how the fireplaces are preserved. Isn't this a beauty?
Here's another one. I would say that these are bedrooms.
Wow, the roof or plumbing must've leaked, b/c the ceilings are the worst. There are pocket doors to this room, which is probably a sitting room.
Rounded room with a beautiful fireplace and chandelier. Look at the crown molding and wainscoting.
I'm surprised that when the business was in here, they didn't ruin it.
I hope that they preserve this. Somebody put an ugly lock on it.
By the looks of that thing on the house, there's a commercial kitchen. Maybe it was a restaurant.
Details of the exterior. What would you do with this? Give it a light power wash? Leave it?
The house next door is an eyesore.
There's a nice screened in porch. The lot is .69 acre.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/808-Central-Ave-Plainfield-NJ-07060/2075267636_zpid/?
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Lambo, five years old and taken away from his big brother for the first time: I think the fuck not
I mean he might be six now at this point
But you raise a brilliant point.
Lambo I-Pin and Futa who keep breaking into UA and causing chaos because they were separated from their Tsuna-nii and cannot let that shit stand. Tsuna figuring it will be just like Nami Middle where he has to miss class to take the kids home. Aizawa telling him to sit back down and teaching the class with a dazzled I-Pin on his hip while Lambo is in the sleeping bag and Futa is sitting at his desk happily kicking his legs in the too big chair and waving at his siblings whenever they look his way.
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