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« Korea sells rifles back | Main | The waiting.... »

Former house up for sale

Posted by David Hardy · 29 September 2009 06:25 PM

It's where I used to live, in Falls Church VA. (I don't have any financial interest in it; after my ex died in 2003, it went to our son, who sold it).

Update: they didn't have ACORN back in 1982, so we just got it as a house. Originally it had three bedrooms on the main (2d) floor, one in the first floor (the land drops away in the back yard, so that it wasn't really a basement), and two small rooms on the third floor. We eventually ran heating and cooling into the two top rooms so they were habitable, and I used one for an office. Then we added on an extension rearward to the first floor bedroom, and Fran's mother lived in that. I gather the new owners enclosed the porch on the rear to make it yet another bedroom. Seven bedrooms, three baths, plenty of room in there. Used to have a lot of trees, too, but the new owners for some reason cut almost all down. A big oak in front, a bigger tulip tree in back, pines and other trees, now gone.

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Letalis Maximus, Esq. | September 29, 2009 7:48 PM | Reply

Six bedrooms? Geez. You could establish a small brothel in a house like that.

Jim | September 29, 2009 10:27 PM | Reply

I bought a house that used to have many beautiful trees. The prior owner cut them mostly down before selling the house. Too much leaf raking in the fall :(

Bruce J | September 30, 2009 6:27 AM | Reply

Letalis,

Don't give Barney Frank any ideas.

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