Haha, yes, I was thinking that too. Do they even have any real cats? Because none of that would last at my house. The stuffies would be chewed and peed on. The teacups would be knocked off for the cats to hear the cool shattering sound and to watch the pretty shards scattering. The paper on the walls would be shredded and probably sprayed on.Somehow I have a hard time imagining that all those little cups and figurines on the tables and shelves would last long with any real cats living there. And with my pica kitty, neither would those stuffed animals!
Cats certainly do like to "test gravity"The teacups would be knocked off for the cats to hear the cool shattering sound and to watch the pretty shards scattering.
I have to agree with you....interesting...
my first impression is that the owner literally ruined that house. and i'm someone who has a house geared towards my cats, with cat trees and cat wall furniture.
I have to agree. It looks gaudy....interesting...
my first impression is that the owner literally ruined that house. and i'm someone who has a house geared towards my cats, with cat trees and cat wall furniture.
yes, gaudy. it's the 'stuff' just plastered all over the place, like the posters and stuck-on pictures, that i look at and think that if i was a buyer looking at that house...i'd have to walk away from it, because of the work i see needed to bring the house back to what looks like it once was quite lovely. and the current asking price is, imo......hopeful.I have to agree. It looks gaudy.
Judging from the address, it must be near the 'Y'. I may take a drive over there and check it out.
Unless it's on a dirt road, which almost everything is. Won't take my new car down one of these dirt roads (cow paths). The paved road is not much better.
I'd walk away simply because it's in Concho.yes, gaudy. it's the 'stuff' just plastered all over the place, like the posters and stuck-on pictures, that i look at and think that if i was a buyer looking at that house...i'd have to walk away from it, because of the work i see needed to bring the house back to what looks like it once was quite lovely. and the current asking price is, imo......hopeful.
ahhh, so maybe it's the owner thinking the house is worth that much (more than it's actually worth). i've come across that before, where a seller has this unrealistic idea of what their house is worth and gets that 'set' in their mind, won't budge on it......and the property just sits there, not being sold and 'on the market'.I'd walk away simply because it's in Concho.
And the asking price for that area is outrageous. I'm in a 'higher' area than that and I paid half the price for my home on 40 acres.
Over by the 'Y' is a better place than Concho itself, but that's still too much money for the area.