Johnny_Ray_Wilson
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I found this old house I fell in love with. It is on a really curvy road and is completely hidden from public view. I was looking for a place to pee.
o). Its grown up really bad around it, nothing a tractor and bush hog can't take care of. County records only have it listed at 1400 sq ft, but hidden beneath the house is a tremendous unfinished basement clearly twice the size of the original house. . The unfinished portion pushes out into the back clearing, with a huge great room, very nice fireplace, and 7 more framed rooms. Original house is all hardwood flooring, good roof, and this place has very good bones. And an adjacent combo well house/ shop no one can see until they go to back of house.
Also mostly hidden about 50 yards from the house is a double tennis court, nicely hi-rise chain-link fence. Amazingly in remarkable condition. Most of the property improvements appear to have been done in the late 80s/early 90s. It is as if someone simply stopped working on it and left it there to rot. Someone with a lot of money and clearly loved it. The unfinished workmanship started out with some very excellent, well thought out labor. But its been vandalized - all wiring stripped out of it, anything metal/copper has been stripped away from it. Most of the windows broken.
After a lot of research and many phone calls, I discovered it was originally built in '74, purchased in '89 by a wealthy old couple for one of their sons. It is still registered to an elderly widow who passed away 10 years ago. I finally contacted 2 of the 4 surviving children and both say they want to sell, but not advertise it. They live 100 miles away. I emailed them pics of the house, informing them of the vandalism. They know about the vandalism. There are no liens or foreclosure. One sibling says they definately want to rid themselves of it and not pay property taxes, the other was uncertain.
They agreed to meet me this morning to begin negotiations. Willing to take cash money. I took the day off for this. They did not show up there, have not answered any phone calls. Neighbors say a big family moved in about 15-20 years ago, constantly making improvements, then simply moved out without a word to anyone. They say it is mostly forgotten, never talked about, and a really spooky place to be around.
Also mostly hidden about 50 yards from the house is a double tennis court, nicely hi-rise chain-link fence. Amazingly in remarkable condition. Most of the property improvements appear to have been done in the late 80s/early 90s. It is as if someone simply stopped working on it and left it there to rot. Someone with a lot of money and clearly loved it. The unfinished workmanship started out with some very excellent, well thought out labor. But its been vandalized - all wiring stripped out of it, anything metal/copper has been stripped away from it. Most of the windows broken.
After a lot of research and many phone calls, I discovered it was originally built in '74, purchased in '89 by a wealthy old couple for one of their sons. It is still registered to an elderly widow who passed away 10 years ago. I finally contacted 2 of the 4 surviving children and both say they want to sell, but not advertise it. They live 100 miles away. I emailed them pics of the house, informing them of the vandalism. They know about the vandalism. There are no liens or foreclosure. One sibling says they definately want to rid themselves of it and not pay property taxes, the other was uncertain.
They agreed to meet me this morning to begin negotiations. Willing to take cash money. I took the day off for this. They did not show up there, have not answered any phone calls. Neighbors say a big family moved in about 15-20 years ago, constantly making improvements, then simply moved out without a word to anyone. They say it is mostly forgotten, never talked about, and a really spooky place to be around.