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Oh yea…how’d you like to take a shower in that puppy?
(And less I’m only kidding!)
Let me rephrase…
How’d you like to take *bath in that puppy?
(And *yes I’m only kidding!)
Just wild that someone would use that as “marketing” for a home!
Hi there, thanks for the link love I appreciate it.
It really does seem like every time I think I’ve seen it all, someone sends me a photo that manages to shock me.
Now imagine putting a two year old in that bath.
/shudder
What…exactly…IS…that………….stuff…..???
It’s amazing how much people let their properties slide, but when it comes to MLS listings, is this really a bad thing? Would an agent rather drive someone to this house to show them this? What’s really hurt by adding it to the listing?
The person who will buy this is someone who has bathroom remodeling skills or the funds to remodel it. It’s not going to be purchased by someone who fell in love with the house’s other pictures (which probably have their share of other issues if this tells us anything) so I say, “air it out.”
whow….
that is pretty wild.
I love the stuff that Athol collects.