Only description is "Hoarder house, sold as is."
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Yikes, sounds more like this 2422 square feet jam-packed dumpster has 0 room for any sleeping OR bathing and is located at the corner of FUCK and THAT >_>;
That's probably the price for land with sewer and water connections. There will be a new build there soon.
Estimated monthly payment of over $1000 a month fucking fade me fam I can barely afford shitty hoarder houses
Also, it’s in Idaho
Lot value. A fire would probably increase the value by making the demo easier.
Man the housing market has gone to shit. We paid $186,000 for our current house in 2017, it’s a 2 story in the suburbs. Zillow now says it’s worth $350K and this is what you get for $180K…
That's an even more efficiently told story than "For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn."
😢
There is actually a Hoarder house flippers TV show on some streaming service. It's pretty interesting if anyone is curious to see a house like this turned around. One place even had severe mold and they had it professional cleaned down to the studs.
I am legit curious to see what stage on hoard this was and the state of the inside of the house, any water damage, etc.
I do really hate house flippers though because they outbid people looking for an affordable house and make the original house much more expensive
Yeah, I definitely agree. The hoarder house part of that show is the main thing that made it interesting, even if most of the flippers were annoying. Seeing the before and after state of a house after a long-term hoarder lived there was amazing.
https://youtube.com/@CuriosityIncorporated
This guy on YT has done a bunch of stuff with hoarder houses. Pretty ethically done too.
Really interesting stuff.
Jesus I know this neighborhood. And I’m pretty sure I know this house. Someone will buy to scrape
What's really interesting is the sudden, almost vertical, drop of estimated market value shown. I doubt it has anything to do with being a hoarder's house.
I'd bet it has everything to do with being a hoarder's house, because an end-stage (severe level 5) hoarder's house is only suitable for tearing down. The person who buys the place is buying the land, as well as paying for the demolition of the house.
Description of a severe hoarder's house:
Ooh extra storage space!
And even that sharp drop doesn’t do more than chip away at the 250% increase in 8 years.
I’m never going to own a home… ;___;
Genuinely starting to feel like the only way most people nowadays are ever going to own a home is starting a commune and sharing the costs of a house over like 10 people
If I could live in a triplex with one of my siblings and our friend, so each of us knows we have quiet neighbors who don’t use excessive amounts of utilities while still having privacy, that would be absolutely phenomenal.
I don’t NEED a huge place, and a lot of things bigger than an apartment feel wasteful for just 1 or 2 people, but if I’m stuck with shit roomies/neighbors again I WILL begin killing and eating people.
Gawd DAYUM
Nampa has the furthest west Culvers in the country. I'd say buy it and enjoy them butter burgers.
$179,000.