If you are looking to make a good impression and stay on good terms with the people living around you, here are some things you can do to become a good neighbor.
With so many locations to hide things, there are certain places to avoid, because burglars are likely to check there first if they break into your home.
And it's not just this amazing bunker complete with a solid steel door that makes this home awesome. Wait until you see the "cool" feature inside the garage...
The building is fascinating to look at and if you are able to carefully see in any windows you can see dusty antiques all over. Idaho in 91 Days describes it as, "...it’s among the most eccentric structures we’ve seen anywhere in the States. It is the strangest and coolest house we had yet seen in Idaho, and we spent a long time admiring it from every angle."
As is always the case, there is more to the story than that, but the poster also left many asking themselves a question that seems to be leaving people confused.
At first I thought this HAD to be a mistake, but it's on multiple real estate sites. It's a small house, but are they really asking $10,000 for this A-frame in Meridian? There is one catch...
Add high dollar amounts with the added pressure of making quick decisions to secure a spot. It is a enticing combo for -dirty rotten- scammers who take advantage of people to steal their money.
A family who left San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake built the home in 1911 and they built it to last. Today the home is on the National Register of Historic Places. The home was constructed with 12 solid inches of concrete from top to bottom.