normankrasner
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why does that house have central AC but not 14BLC?
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i truly do feel for whatever poor soul occupies 14BLC next lmao... its then sold to some unsuspecting family who will have weird mail sent to them for years.
Chris will probably come to the house and get the cops called on him by the new family.
3 bedroom, 2 bath = 5 rooms. Kitchen and living room makes 7. That leaves a den/mud room or unfinished basement area. Code and laws vary by municipality but 'rooms' are generally defined as being attached to the house, having electrical outlets and some kind of central heating, and occasionally have square footage requirements and exclude structures not accessible from within the house. A garage can be made into a room but not a shed, closet, or hallway. That's one of the more strict definitions but there's usually some of those definitions in place to prevent sleazy developers padding their numbers and people trying to rent out sheds as living space.Im thinking its closets. It might be how the county inspector defines 'rooms'. Could be different than a conventional bedroom/bathroom.
Houses from this period often have oil furnaces and radiant or some kind of baseboard heat and either don't have ductwork or were never retrofitted for HVAC units. It wouldn't surprise me if the tugboat included fuel assistance.why does that house have central AC but not 14BLC?
3 bedroom, 2 bath = 5 rooms. Kitchen and living room makes 7. That leaves a den/mud room or unfinished basement area. Code and laws vary by municipality but 'rooms' are generally defined as being attached to the house, having electrical outlets and some kind of central heating, and occasionally have square footage requirements and exclude structures not accessible from within the house. A garage can be made into a room but not a shed, closet, or hallway. That's one of the more strict definitions but there's usually some of those definitions in place to prevent sleazy developers padding their numbers and people trying to rent out sheds as living space.
Houses from this period often have oil furnaces and radiant or some kind of baseboard heat and either don't have ductwork or were never retrofitted for HVAC units. It wouldn't surprise me if the tugboat included fuel assistance.
I'm leaning towards Chris not having a home to go back to when all is said and done....I’m still not convinced it’s been cleaned out, but I’m leaning more in that direction.
Almost definitely if Harriet is in charge. If Barb is capable of telling her sister to fuck off, she might welcome Chris backI'm leaning towards Chris not having a home to go back to when all is said and done....
I was thinking more if someone is actually there and the locks have been changed....Almost definitely if Harriet is in charge. If Barb is capable of telling her sister to fuck off, she might welcome Chris back
But would he return to a home with his toys intact, or one Harriet has cleaned out?
Very interesting find. This house appears to have almost exactly the same floor plan as 14BC. The first photo is the kitchen, of course, and the second photo is probably the old music room/Chris's current bedroom. Some other pictures I was able to match up:Im thinking its closets. It might be how the county inspector defines 'rooms'. Could be different than a conventional bedroom/bathroom.
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This is 40 Meadow Lane, a house that was built the same year as 14 Branchland and in the same neighborhood. I'm 90% sure its the same developer just with slightly different features. Whats even better is it hasn't been remodeled so it still has the original interior features from the late 70s similar to Chris' hoarding dump.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/40-Meadow-Ln_Ruckersville_VA_22968_M66996-63139
This shows what Chris' house would look like if someone just put effort in the upkeep.
This shows what Chris' house would look like if someone just put effort in the upkeep.
It's like looking into an alternate timeline where Barb didn't chase Bob down that hall at that bar.This house appears to have almost exactly the same floor plan as 14BC.
thought they'd put in central AC when they rebuilt after the horde fire14BC is a split-level house, a style of house built in the 60s and early 70s, well after oil furnaces had been replaced by natural gas units. The Chandlers likely just didn't want to pony up the scratch to upgrade their A/C to central air or were happy enough with a swamp cooler and window units.
Pretty sure you can’t dig 2 inches without hitting a dead pet in a shallow grave.If I was rich I would buy it as is and turn it into a haunted house attraction. I'd even excavate to create lower floors
Not yet. Field agents have recently reported that the house looks unlived in, though.Do we have any confirmation yet if barbs has moved out?
thought they'd put in central AC when they rebuilt after the horde fire