Built 5 years ago well above flood plain. Incredibly well built 1 story home with what was extremely high end everything! Amazing chance to rebuild and be 1 million below pre-flood value- even after rehab costs. There are way too many details to go into here, but you need to check this one out. Pictures included here are a few pre-flood to give you an idea of the quality of home it was.
Superdave
The floor giraffe is a new one to me. Love the ceiling.
clou
Running low on wine but there’s a little bit of diet coke left on the counter.
HouCynic
Wow, lots of testosterone and ego that room.
HouCynic
i had to look at other pictures and saw this “Pictures included here are a few pre-flood to give you an idea of the quality of home it was.” Nice!
nmj
I have been seeing a lot of this “all photos are pre-flood” in listings. I guess as long as you footnote that somewhere, its not considered misleading? If I were a buyer/investor looking to purchase a discounted flooded property, I would probably want to see that some remediation has been started and to what extent the flood damage was (which could help to judge future flood risk). Showing a house in a poor state is usually not the best idea, but in this situation, with so much flooded inventory available, why would a buyer waste time on a house that has, realistically, no representative pictures?
I did see one listing where for every post flood picture, they included a pre flood picture from the same angle; that seems like it would be a helpful tactic. Ignoring or hiding the fact it flooded, just seems like a bad choice.
Orang Bodoh
I am thinking of updating my Tinder profile with a picture of me from 30 years ago “to give you an idea of the hotness I was.”
Good luck selling.
But how creepy all those dead animals on the wall. YUCK Too each their own!
Looking at the map and reading between the lines of the HAR description, I’ll translate: “This used to be a great house until it sat under feet of water after Harvey.”
https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/harvey/index.html#18/29.76400/-95.55409
The floor giraffe is a new one to me. Love the ceiling.
Running low on wine but there’s a little bit of diet coke left on the counter.
Wow, lots of testosterone and ego that room.
i had to look at other pictures and saw this “Pictures included here are a few pre-flood to give you an idea of the quality of home it was.” Nice!
I have been seeing a lot of this “all photos are pre-flood” in listings. I guess as long as you footnote that somewhere, its not considered misleading? If I were a buyer/investor looking to purchase a discounted flooded property, I would probably want to see that some remediation has been started and to what extent the flood damage was (which could help to judge future flood risk). Showing a house in a poor state is usually not the best idea, but in this situation, with so much flooded inventory available, why would a buyer waste time on a house that has, realistically, no representative pictures?
I did see one listing where for every post flood picture, they included a pre flood picture from the same angle; that seems like it would be a helpful tactic. Ignoring or hiding the fact it flooded, just seems like a bad choice.
I am thinking of updating my Tinder profile with a picture of me from 30 years ago “to give you an idea of the hotness I was.”