"That's a strange house", I thought, until I saw it.
"Ah, it's in Ohio. Makes sense."
Terrible photos listed by estate agents/realtors that are so bad they’re funny.
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"That's a strange house", I thought, until I saw it.
"Ah, it's in Ohio. Makes sense."
For an 1800s house (apparently) it is in remarkable good condition. Houses built prior to indoor plumbing tend to be wonky and rarely a clean or easy update to modern living standards.
All things considered the worst part of this house is being in Ohio.
You want to maintain your murder house so you don't get people in to do repairs and see the body parts hanging on meat hooks.

The previous owners just spotted their TV in the listing and are on their way back for it. That might be a deal-breaker for some.
No thanks, I choose life.

"Stanley enters the door on the left."
The previous owners must have been very narrow people.
I like how you can sit on the kitchen counter and do dishes on the opposite side of the kitchen... in either sink.
I kind of like the quirky design, but it definitely needs some TLC. There are some nice flourishes, but the layout could be a deal breaker. It's hard to judge from the photos.
That may be the longest kitchen counter I have ever seen