massachusetts law about ghosts in your house. btw.
What's important is they have to tell you if you ask.
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This 1975 fixer upper in Shelton, WA used to be an art/pottery studio & home on Harstine Island in the middle of Puget Sound, so it's a great location. Has 2bds, 2ba, and lots of potential. Asking $595K. I like it, see what you think.
So, it's a little weather beaten on the exterior. I wonder if that's some of the pottery they made.
If you're a wood lover, you'll be into this house. The carpet isn't bad, but that wallpaper would have to go. It's too dull for my taste.
Very unusual architecture. The interior really isn't that bad. This wood looks to be in good shape.
Large living room with a modern fireplace. The walls and ceiling look new with lovely skylights. Big windows provide a beautiful view of the sound.
Look at this fabulous feature. Love this.
I like the kitchen, it's different and has a great work triangle setup. I would just give the cabinets a light sanding and a couple of coats of polyurethane. The floor needs some TLC, too.
How cool is this? Look at that stove. The floor is worn so it looks like they spent a lot of time here. I don't blame them, it's cozy AF. All it needs is some new cushions and covers.
The back door- the hall has a lof of space for coats and stuff.
How gorgeous is this 2 story library? All it needs is a new set of cushion covers.
Cute little wood stove by the stairs.
Primary bedroom has built-ins and a big window w/a great view.
Nice closet/dressing area.
Large en-suite has vintage double sinks. This house is not bad inside, you could give it a good cleaning and live here while you do the work.
Sunken tub and shower. Look at the little door above the tub.
Check this out, a water closet with a marble top sink and interesting toilet.
There are decks all around the house, and here's a large one over the carport. Now let's have a look at the studio.
Oh, wow, this is huge.
This is fabulous.
Look, they left the pottery wheel and the area where they do the clay. So cool.
Upstairs in the loft. This has potential. It could be made into an apt. for an artist.
The banks of the Puget Sound.
This is how close it is to the water.
2.13 acre lot. Does this mean that you own part of the water in the sound?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/970-E-Maples-Rd-Shelton-WA-98584/60923977_zpid/?
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'Vallecitos' is a luxury earthship house built in 2018 in Taos, NM. It's been featured on Netflix, international TV and social media, among the pages of Forbes and AirBnB magazine, and many others, yet it's been on the market for almost 2 yrs. 2bds, 2ba, asking $825K + $20mo. HOA fee. Let's take a look inside.
So, the typically long earthship garden that is usually inside the house, is separate here, and like a greenhouse decorated with bottles in the pretty turquoise walls.
Food grows out here- I see lettuce, aloe vera.
And, look at this- bananas. Or are they plantains?
I must say that the living room is nice, but the dining area is a little tight.
We've seen some pretty primitive earthships before, but this actually looks like a home with beamed ceilings and quality glass doors and windows.
A real kitchen and it's very pretty. Love the turquoise cabinets.
It even has a pantry and laundry room.
Very nice bath and what looks like a real flushing toilet, not a composter.
Beautiful tile sink.
The secondary bedroom is lovely. It looks like a child's room and has plenty storage for toys, games and books. A desk faces the garden window.
As we can see, the garden runs the whole length of the large "ship."
The primary bedroom is nice.
It opens to the garden area.
Pretty en-suite. I would need something on that window, though.
Out on the patio they have a sauna.
Patio looking out over the 2.31 acre lot.
View of the back of th house with the sauna and patio.
Partial privacy wall around a deck.
Aerial view of the property shows grass and vegetation, but it's quite vast and empty.
Glamor shot of it at night.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/27-Earthship-Way-Taos-NM-87577/2061804094_zpid/?
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