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[previous] :: [next]Run-down house covered in ivy. This house was up for sale but the sign is gone, if it sold I can only guess it was purchased for the lot. The front is brick but the left side of the property is rotten wood and other deteriorating building materials. It will be neat to see if it stays the same, gets leveled or if someone actually makes the attempt to flip the house. This article has been viewed 895 times in the last 14 months joey: 25th Jun 2008 - 04:16 GMTif you like ivy and want to see more, come to Oakland, CA . we got plenty. zagg: 3rd Sep 2008 - 15:17 GMTUpdate: the house is now in the process of being flipped. Ivy is all gone, a fresh coat or two have been applied, new windows, and oh yes... the back addition which was not brick, just rotten wood that caused one to be able to see inside a smidgen has fixed.
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