What do you think of this tiny off-the-grid castle in Rainier, Washington. It has 1bd 1ba and is listed for $220K.
Cozy sitting room/kitchen combo. Look at the nice windows.
The kitchen looks small, but ti wraps around and has everything needed.
Looks like maybe heat and cooling?
Nice wood burning stove plus a washer/dryer. Very convenient.
If it’s off the grid, and runs on propane, there’s an instant water heater and circuit breaker panel.
Cute vintage tub.
Stairs in the laundry room lead to a single bedroom that’s pretty spacious.
And, up here is a balcony with the beautiful turret ceiling. So cute, right? You decorate this to look like a real fairy tale place.
Water is provided by a well and a pump.
Generator.
Private entrance to the property.
Comes with 5 acres of land.
https://www.olykim.com/wa/rainier/home-details/16411-starry-ln-se-rainier-wa-98576/15595622557395884972/M00000650/2073324
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Do You Have Knowledge Of Tiny Homes?
My search for the perfect small dwelling continues. It is a bit exhausting and I’m having difficulty finding the right situation for me. If you have any knowledge and experience with this I would greatly appreciate your advice.
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Ghost tech?? Must be the fenton kid
Can be a twin au or not but vigilante friends Tim and Danny that meet up in secret in whoever’s city is the most calm at the moment (via ghost portals) until the day the GIW catches sight of this teenager talking and exchanging tech with Phantom. only the camera lens’ not great and they only see a black haired blue eyed kid.
which—ghost tech?? must be the fenton child
Later that day Danny arrives home, thinking it had been a pretty good day. Tim had just left and his parents were in a trip which meant he got to be a ghost freely around his house. He didn’t expect the Ghost Investigation Ward to be there when he got downstairs.
(To be fair the GIW also didn’t expect Phantom to be in Fentonworks) just picture:
The GIW is now certain Daniel Fenton is aiding and abetting Phantom.
They put up a bench warrant for him.
Tim is super surprised to see Danny not even three hours after he last saw him to ask him if his offer to dismantle the GIW still stands. It does.
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Very interesting property- what you get in Jerusalem, Arkansas for $170K, is this underground bunker, built by a survivalist, plus 2 cabins in need of repair. There are no photos of the interior of the bunker, which leads me to believe it’s just a hole in the ground, but one cabin has an attractive feature.
Okay, so this is one of the cabins.
And, this is the other. They look like they could be beautiful if fixed up. The only thing is that the current owner didn’t have the electricity hooked up to the property. There’s electricity out on the road that can be connected.
This is a beautiful stone wall. Looks like it needs some new doors, though.
But, what really attracted me to this property was this mosaic wall in one of the cabins.
Nice, isn’t it? And, there’s a wood burning stove b/c the property is off the grid, so that must be a source of heat.
The bd. has a nice built-in bed with storage.
Storage for supplies.
The construction looks sturdy, but I’ve never seen beamed ceilings with bolts.
The other situation is that the toilet is also off the grid and is a kind of dodgy outhouse style. There is well water on the property.
If there’s a sink, why is the toilet a hole?
Apparently the real estate wants you to pay special attention to the beautiful knobs.
I don’t understand how there’s a tub, too, and they didn’t hook up a toilet..
They must have propane for the stove. Why are there lights and other things, when there’s no electrical hookup?
The tile countertops match the wall.
Fan and vacuum in the closet. Do they have a generator, maybe?
There’s a stone basement. What is that stuff on the stairs?
The real estate says this is a pond, but I thought it was just a puddle.
Looks like a little garden.
https://uphomes.com/ar/jerusalem/496-darrell-21952/
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Off Grid Micro Cabin (97 Sq Ft)
Built for a net cost of $50!
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