The above photos suggest that the condition of the house is better than it really is.... I didn't go into the basement but reports from others who did suggested that the levels of mold and mildew were very high. In addition, there was evidence of widespread wood rot. My opinion (and I am certainly not an expert in this area) is that the best thing for the both the neighborhood, the new property owner and the town is a complete demolition.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
386 Bliss Road, Longmeadow- Visual Inspection
Here are some inside photos from the inspection tour held at 386 Bliss Road earlier today... This property is scheduled for public auction next week. See previous post for additional details about the auction.
The above photos suggest that the condition of the house is better than it really is.... I didn't go into the basement but reports from others who did suggested that the levels of mold and mildew were very high. In addition, there was evidence of widespread wood rot. My opinion (and I am certainly not an expert in this area) is that the best thing for the both the neighborhood, the new property owner and the town is a complete demolition.
The above photos suggest that the condition of the house is better than it really is.... I didn't go into the basement but reports from others who did suggested that the levels of mold and mildew were very high. In addition, there was evidence of widespread wood rot. My opinion (and I am certainly not an expert in this area) is that the best thing for the both the neighborhood, the new property owner and the town is a complete demolition.
Labels:
foreclosures,
longmeadow,
public auction,
real estate
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