2114 Applewood Ln, Santa Rosa Valley, CA 93012
6 beds 5 baths 6,196 sqft
Rather than bore you with he expansive grounds and opulent accommodations I'll just show the bathrooms:
Price history:
| 06/30/17 | Listed for sale | $2,200,000-18.5% | $355 | ||
| 09/26/06 | Sold | $2,700,000+70.3% | $435 | ||
| 08/01/03 | Sold | $1,585,000+49.2% | $255 | ||
| 08/06/99 | Sold | $1,062,500+23.5% | $171 | Record | |
| 01/22/96 | Sold | $860,000 | $138 |





A little HGTV make over is called for. I never thought I had a one acre Estate but now I do. Zippo strikes again!
ReplyDeleteNah, you might have a McMansion.
DeleteThat house is to ugly to be called anything that starts.with M
For Liz:
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Hah I have 2 3/4 acres. If I double the size, and a bit more, would I have a super mansion?
ReplyDeleteI was young and poor. Now I'm olde and upper middle. Both are ok. Dawg Is rich
DeleteIn FL that's a huge lot
DeleteOnly if you double the square footage. :)
ReplyDeleteThe square footage of the bathrooms is bigger than my whole 1100 sqft house.
ReplyDeleteI just bought this house with an interest-only mortgage that matures in 60 years.
ReplyDeleteIt was the best I could do with a 370 credit score.
Another sweet deal!
Long time no speak Walrus...
House up $200.
ReplyDeleteIs that really Casey Serin?
ReplyDeleteI bought my Merritt Island house at almost exact the same time for 164k. And 25 k for Dade count rated hurricane windows. We spent 30k to make it less ugly. Now we will spend about 50 to 75 for a new roof and to make it almost attractive. 2 and 3/4 acres. None to make it more salable, all because we wanted to.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
ReplyDeleteAt this point I make my home they way I want it and an not real concern about the sale value. Time for fun not profit. :)
We too are modest in improvements for our pleasure. There's an infill house proposal in the neighborhood. First in years. Based on recent activity our hovel would more likely be demolished as the lot plus the existing permitting is worth the same as the property as it is.
ReplyDeleteModest? 150 in improvements? You are really rich if you don't even know you are rich
DeleteI didn't know it came with turtles.
ReplyDeleteAs I post the hub is filling turtle hole On his new walkway.
He is hot
It's fun being cheap. The hunt, the kill and more toys to play with. You make money with out supporting the banksters. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI guess we are poor and don't know it.
ReplyDeleteHub has more toys he can possibly play with. They are not the same ones you guy would choose. Nothing automotive or marine. For me it would be vastly increased maid service. And more shoes.
ReplyDeletePoor compared to where you started. Doesn't sound like poor to me but a hard work, long slow accumulation of wealth.
ReplyDeleteI alway wonder where the servants quarters are. Clean 6 bathrooms? Utter hell.
ReplyDeleteI alway wonder where the servants quarters are. Clean 6 bathrooms? Utter hell.
ReplyDeleteThose who forget to humble lose respect for others. I still do plumbing including nasty toilet replacement.
ReplyDeleteI you have 5 kids and parents living with you, ok.
ReplyDeleteThose bathrooms look like a cleaning hell. Did you see just the glass sink and all the bright work for the faucet?
ReplyDeleteHub fixes electronic things Building his walkway. or determines.they are unusable. Never did any plumbing. I need to tidy up for maids. Hahahahaha. They don't know where stuff goes.
ReplyDeleteGlass is never clean
ReplyDeletewe are ditching the 10 yr old carpet putting in wood floors and I've been shocked at the cost of materials for anything made of materials you'd actually be ok exposing your family to.
ReplyDeleteWood is reasonable. In Groton, Mass there's a place where you can buy pitch pine sawn in the premises for prices comparable to some of the average material from Lumber Liquidators. It's pretty tough stuff
DeleteThe engineered hardwood in 2/3rd of the Dawghaus I wouldn't hesitate to pay twice as much to get again. #BRs with low carpet. Two tile BRs. One each sheet linoleum bath and the kitchen. The wood stuff is tough and gorgeous and human friendly.
ReplyDeleteYou're on a slab, so engineered flooring is about all that will work...
DeleteTrue.
Deleteengineered wood, coming to $15 a sqft all in
ReplyDeleteA Lexus? We didn't even pay for a Kia. Wow that's a lot if inflation no one bothered to count.
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DeleteInstalled?
DeleteThat was meant for Rubygoat
DeleteLabor, leveling the slab, glues, stair noses, wood, haul off of old carpet, etc. All in its $15 a ft.
DeleteDoesn't sound that bag...
DeleteAck! That bad
DeleteI was expecting $10 a ft, but the first couple quotes were closer to $20. Total sticker shock. We took a few months to save more, and haggled the price down to $15 on our second favorite option. The favorite option wouldn't budge on price. Installation is next week and we are pretty happy about it. Spending money is hard work.
ReplyDeleteThe five different surfaces in the Dawghaus were removed and the engineered hardwood installed completely including edging for ~$9/sf. Probably a 20% recession discount.
ReplyDeleteZilljerks ripped $98,000 from their last guess. Getting strange. +$2500/day and a week later -$3100/day.
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