What’s there to say, really, about this 1979 snout-front home in almost-to-Katy Westlake Forest — beyond the sort things any visitor would notice? That the single-story 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,944-sq.-ft. home is well-appointed? Well-watered? Or well, absolutely stuffed with greenery? It went up for sale last week for $135,000. But is the home’s interior landscaping included?
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You’ll find a bit of it in the living room . . .
dining room . . .
and kitchen:
There’s more, where those pots came from. But first, a proper introduction. Come on in!
Every leaf has been spritzed and dusted for your visit. Take your choice of these bedrooms:
Out on the back porch, you’ll be able to relax a bit, with a view of the restful (mostly) bush-free expanse of lawn:
- 19707 San Gabriel Dr. [HAR]
Oh my goodness. I needed that. Thank you. I’m crying!!!
Why so critical over two or three accent plants? Geez….
Gus, are you slipping? No mention of the clocks? No sly “Time to water the plants” headline?
Quickly, take a guess on the number—without going back to count.
The one over the cooktop really baffles me. One wonders how many singed fern leaves have ended up in dinner.
This gives me fake hives!
Oh gosh, I didn’t even notice the clocks. @Karma is right, they’re everywhere.
At least it’s better than the same number of cats…
all those plastic plants, and nary a tree or shrub in that big back yard…
Brings new meaning to the term “grow house”.
I bet all of those clocks chime in unison every hour. I can’t even imagine…
“Honey, what’s for dinner?” – “Your favorite. Steamed Bananas. Do you want me to cut them up again for you?”
I’m pretty sure that plant above the stove is a fire hazard.
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight…
Obviously the current owner does not cook very much.
It apparently has multiple offers. Whodathunkit?