| Date | Event | Price | ||
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| 10/09/2015 | Sold view detail | $208,000 | Public records Public records | |
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| 10/08/2010 | Sold view detail | $154,000 | Public records Public records | |
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| 11/28/1994 | Sold view detail | $90,000 | Public records Public records | |
Less than 2 years later looking to resell after originally paying way too much. Notice that 40% of the 2 beds, 1 bath, approximately 1,144 square feet is attic space.

First from New Mexico!🏜
ReplyDeleteSecond from New Mexico. Npoic/mudbiker had his house destroyed by the fires in California.
ReplyDeleteWow. I get he won't bother dawg any more.
DeleteSereiouslY awful.
Anybody else?
Wow sorry to hear that.
ReplyDeletePassed a forest fire west of Flagstaff yesterday. Lots of distruction this year. 😕
Brevard county is preparing for a bunch of P Rs being brought over here bt their relatives.
ReplyDeleteI tell you,.neXT Canada will invade.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning ☀️
ReplyDeleteCanada does every winter to the South West. They have already started. ��
Dawg's house ok?
ReplyDeleteEdinburgh Castle. Returning tomorrow. No fires near any of our properties. Too bad about nPoic. Pardon if that's the extent of my sympathies. Someone check in with Tom Stone.
ReplyDeleteYa...I wuz gonna ask about Tom
DeletePOIC's home is gone, 2 listings up in smoke ( The people got out OK), Several friends don't know if their houses are standing and several co workers have lost their homes.
ReplyDeleteSonoma County was overdue for a big fire, it's a tragedy forseen by many.
Oh! There you are... Everything okay?
DeleteIs it too early to blame eco warrior forest management obstructions?
ReplyDeleteDawg, blame the drought, the wet winter and not enough budget.
ReplyDeleteNo internet or cable at my home, no estimate of when repairs will be done.
Air quality is bad.
And neighborhoods are just gone,ones I know well.
Ashes, whole neighborhoods are nothing but ashes and fire season isn't over by a long shot.
If you think this is bad, see what happens with a 6.8 on the Rogers Creek/Hayward fault, or when Marin County catches fire.
Interesting times.
Time to get back to work!
We have a room in the turret of our hotel.
ReplyDeleteAfter the ash settles there needs to be new ways not just more of the same. 200 foot brush clearance would have made no difference for instance.
I'm so sorry Tom. It's still going on, isn't it? It looks worse than hurricane destruction. My destroyed house had walls, part of a roof and a working toilet. And I complained about a weensy roof leak this time around.
ReplyDeleteDawg, if you had all the money you needed, what could be done?
ReplyDeleteNASA has controlled burns. Only once it got a bit out of had. Also grass fires, which get a little out of hand.
ReplyDeleteBut not like that. You can't do controlled burns with all those houses.
Sorry to hear of all the damage, loss of lives and missing. Hope all calms down, much is learned and changes come. Kind of disconnected with no TV most of the time.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I am wondering about all of the damage and destruction to the houses: Did they have wood shake roofs or something? I'm wondering why so many of them caught fire from flying embers. If they were in areas not thought of as fire danger areas, they have had a lot of combustible material exposed.
ReplyDeleteAsphalt is just the heaviest hydrocarbons in oil. It'll burn too
DeleteI think insurance companies killed real wood roof years ago. I know they did in Colorado in the 90's.
ReplyDeleteThe insurance companies definitely killed off wood shake roofs in fire areas.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if those residential areas that were wiped out were considered to be at risk of wildfire. They appear to be in the flats, not on hillsides or in canyons. And not a lot of brush nearby.
I almost didn't close on the sale of my house in Colordao far away from the mountain fires due to having a wood shake roof. I don't think they consider location any more.
ReplyDeleteI saw a new wood shingle roof being put in less than 10 years ago here in MA. Wood shingle are cut, whereas shakes are split
DeleteWell, what kind of roof did.they have?
ReplyDeleteI'd want concrete or clay tiles. And granite sides, not kitchens. I guess cinder block s are bad for earthquakes. Surely there is fireproof siding?
Lol... Yes, but you might get stucco
DeleteAnd everything inside went too?
ReplyDeleteJust a slab and rubble.
ReplyDeleteGranite counter tops burn? Bathtubs and toilets burn? Stove's innards burn? Everything inside made of cardboard?
ReplyDeleteLittle if any of that is useful after a fire like that.
DeleteI know that, I just think it's weird. Where are these steel pans warped or not?
DeleteYou all coming to Florida, along with the Puerto Ricans? You know when a hurricane is coming.
ReplyDeleteCorning ware burn, made to withstand the bottom of spacecraft comiNG in at speed?
ReplyDeleteSteel pots?
CorningWare gets smashed when the roof collapses. Steel pans warp...
DeleteSome big pieces?
DeletePorcelain burn?
ReplyDeleteJust how hot were these fires?
Porcelain is fragile
DeleteHow about someone inventing a spray for squirting on the dry grass to prevent the top couple of layers from burning. . . Before the fire starts or course
ReplyDeleteGood Morning! ��
ReplyDeleteThe problem is fire burns faster creating more heat because of the wind and low moisture content of the materials. Just like pumping air into a blast furnace. First metal to melt is probably aluminum. Glass, pot metal even steel. Not much survives. There are better building materials but cost prohibitive. Sounds funny with Kali prices.
Aluminum alloys often contain magnesium which itself is flammable. Trailer fires are SCARY!!!
DeleteAhhh. Kali-cans care more about looks and status than safety and preserving yous stuff. Here you get some status from having Dade county certified windows and roll down shutteRs
ReplyDeleteand hurricane garage doors. As well as generators, even camp stoves and of course strong roofs. There are few fires here, even though we have burnable grass. Palmetto start showing green withint a week or 2 after the fire.
Small fires of a few acres. Yes.
ReplyDeleteWow... Reddit-HCN is dead!
ReplyDeleteWasn't it run by poic? Didn't his house burn down? This,my friend, is mean.
DeleteI hope Josap and outside come over
DeleteAnd lots more
No... Reddit-hcn is run by Black Halo... Mudville is run by npoic, and last I saw it was still up and running. Please don't accuse me of things I haven't done.
DeleteKali can get years of dry grass and scrub that explodes when it burns. Here you would not believe your eyes how fast a grass fire wil light and burn. Add wind to any and it goes crazy. I don't think sprinklers would be effective unless you drown the house to the point of water damage. Pick your poison. I don't think the advancements in materials will be very effective as much as a fire break/controlled burn. Here public housing are building cement tornado shelter in a central bathroom. Fire kills the air and the heat how would one epuip it to survive an extreme fire I'm not sure IMO.
ReplyDeleteSome of my neighboRs put in a cinder bock safe room. We put 3/4 foot plywood bolted to dry wall with 2 by 4s twice as close to each other than required by code, same with ceiling. The other side was a bathroom shower with concrete green oard. ( not green, but tough) covered tiles. That closet survived hurricane Andrew without the embellishments so I think it is pretty safe.
DeleteMaybe people shouldn't live there
ReplyDeleteMaybe people shouldn't live here!!!
I think Reddit was Black Halo not POIC.
ReplyDeleteOk, but I distinctly remember it beING poic
ReplyDeleteNope... He runs muddy economist
DeleteBack in the USSA! JFK past customs.
ReplyDeleteYay
ReplyDeleteLots of smoke from the Anaheim fire here in... Los Angeles!
ReplyDeleteThe l pictures look just awful, Dawg. The was a Picture of a P R guy who had been staying at a kali hotel, outside it, watching it burn down. Horrible
ReplyDeleteWaiting for baggage. Still an hour to escape the GS as sm_refugee calls it. I could smell the smoke in the airplane. Faint but definite.
ReplyDelete5 mins LA traffic; more cars than ten days in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteLA, a good place to be from. 🚗
ReplyDeleteA long way from
DeleteSeven lanes in both directions and 20 mph.
ReplyDeleteHow ever looking good in that Lamborghini!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! 🤠
A red flag fire alert has been called for Ventura and Santa Barbara counties tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteVentura is you, right?
ReplyDeleteTouchdown! Yes, Ventura County.
ReplyDeleteVentura'R'Us
ReplyDeleteHow was the ride through the effluent pipes, RD?
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ReplyDeleteFrom your buddy yoringe
Hey all. no jet lag but a little time sync adjustments. 5am but reeady to go. New post.
ReplyDeleteAnd lol at the nose hair.