Mile 'High' Garage
Weather report...63 and sunny today...I swear I'm never leaving this state again except for maybe a bowl game...
I've purchased another home here in Colorado, one to fix up and resell or rent out...yesterday was the inspection and it was most interesting.
When I walked through the house before deciding to purchase it, I took note of the large, detached garage out back. I tried to enter the garage, but all doors were locked and my realtor had no key. SO, without looking in the garage, I made an offer on the property and it was accepted.
**IMPORTANT SIDE NOTE**
I work with my realtor to purchase properties that have become assets of the state through death or foreclosure. These properties come as is so in this case, anything that is left behind becomes mine. This can be good when they leave behind a waffle maker. This can be bad when...well, back to the garage.
The inspector for some reason had the key to the garage and allowed me initial access. I opened the door and was overwhelmed by an odor I'll describe as 'one I remember from college'
Inside this 21 x 15 garage were 3 couches, full carpet, several coffee tables and a beautiful Coors Light mirror. Among the other interesting features of my new garage, which backs to an alley, is that it comes complete with a peep hole. Just as you'd find in your front door to allow you to see who is there before opening it, my new garage has such a peeping device imbedded in the siding.
Now I know why I was able to get such a good price...but I'm starting to get worried about what we'll find in the storage shed.


1 Comments:
That's great. If you see a hearse inside with any mysterious jars (guess what movie this is from), then worry.
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