Re: Post nothing for good reason (NSFW)
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 3:20 pm
UJ's Hamster Died. We're All That's Left...
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I would have also expected a little verbal play by play by the guy filming. especially if one of the houses was his.
Post-glacial rebound, aka isostatic rebound, where the land rises back up after being compressed by the weight of ice during the last set of ice ages. It often leaves the top layers of land spongy. The rebound works not only vertically, but horizontally, so the top layers move up and out. Since the land is spongy, it is weak.Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 3:25 pm i wonder if this is something that occassionally happens in that area or is completely unexpected? it looks as if there is a rock layer under neath several feet of soil and the soil became so saturated that it liquified and slid against that rock plane. If this doesn't happen very often, then they must have had record rains or something unusual in recent weeks.
It needs that funny Scottish play by play guy.Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 3:25 pmI would have also expected a little verbal play by play by the guy filming. especially if one of the houses was his.
i wonder if this is something that occassionally happens in that area or is completely unexpected? it looks as if there is a rock layer under neath several feet of soil and the soil became so saturated that it liquified and slid against that rock plane. If this doesn't happen very often, then they must have had record rains or something unusual in recent weeks.
Fucking Hill House. Definitely ghosts hanging out there.
Might not be a bad buy. Take it down and sell the archetecual salvage then the land.
Might not be a bad buy. Take it down and sell the archetecual salvage then the land.Antknot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:45 pm [quote=CaptQuint post_id=114583 time=<a href="tel:1592059638">1592059638</a> user_id=50]
https://www.newyorkupstate.com/homes/20 ... acres.html
Is that a hitching post between the right sid steps and the bush?
Antknot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:59 pmMight not be a bad buy. Take it down and sell the archetecual salvage then the land.Antknot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:45 pm [quote=CaptQuint post_id=114583 time=<a href="tel:1592059638">1592059638</a> user_id=50]
https://www.newyorkupstate.com/homes/20 ... acres.html
Is that a hitching post between the right sid steps and the bush?
Probably. I would love to have a house like that. I would fix it up just enough to make it livable but keep the creepy factor in placeStapes wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 5:02 pmAntknot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:59 pmMight not be a bad buy. Take it down and sell the archetecual salvage then the land.Antknot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:45 pm [quote=CaptQuint post_id=114583 time=<a href="tel:1592059638">1592059638</a> user_id=50]
https://www.newyorkupstate.com/homes/20 ... acres.htmlIs that a hitching post between the right sid steps and the bush?
I'd have to wonder about the property taxes and possible code enforcement liens to have to settle before I could even start working on the house itself. And if it's going to be used for commercial purposes, there are building codes to worry about, big expensive ones.
Somehow it will be rehabbed on a TV show by a stay at home mom whose husband grows designer Kale for restaurants.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:21 pmI'd have to wonder about the property taxes and possible code enforcement liens to have to settle before I could even start working on the house itself. And if it's going to be used for commercial purposes, there are building codes to worry about, big expensive ones.
Not sure what the new owners taxes will be, but currently they were under $6K/year.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:21 pmI'd have to wonder about the property taxes and possible code enforcement liens to have to settle before I could even start working on the house itself. And if it's going to be used for commercial purposes, there are building codes to worry about, big expensive ones.