I love the dark wood. It makes it seem so much warmer and welcoming than white marble and white everything else, which to me makes a home look cold and sterile like a hospital.
I watch a lot of these luxury home videos. I click on based on the exterior but usually I don't like the interior. This house I do like the interior. Of course, I am too poor to buy but I do have my lottery ticket for the next drawing! So I can dream.
This is an amazing house! My parents looked at it last year but to be honest, It felt a little bit too dark. Like the kinda dark where people get invited over to a dinner party and everybody starts getting killed one by one lol
For someone that usually doesn't care for too much wood, in the mansion, the wood looks rich and classy!!!!!! Very well done blend of iron, wood, colors, border work, etc. My house keeper would carry cans of Pledge in a holster like a gun fighter! You have to make sure with a mansion like this that the cleaning staff knows not to try and clean everything with bleach! Lol! Wow, such amazing, grand and opulent use of the wood! I hate to sound like a broken record, but I am blown away by the look and feel of pure class here! Well done!
First, I apologize for my rambling and a tad of ranting. Lol *There are very few newer construction homes that I care for nor, would I look twice at. While stone wouldn't be my normal "go to," the architecture, windows, lighting and attention to detail - draws me in. It kept me there when I viewed the interior. In my opinion, this home is impeccable and exquisite!* My childhood home was built in 1880. We had the high ceilings, gorgeous crown molding cherry woodwork that was curved and lined where the walls met the ceiling (8" of solid cherry). Every doorway and window had handcrafted 6" fluted casing with the rosette type corners. The wood trim also extended beneath the width of each window (which, were 8 feet long) to met the 8" detailed wooden baseboards that lined every wall. The solid oak staircase was handcrafted and one of a kind. To give an idea of how ornamental this staircase was, when my grandfather purchased the house back in the early 60's, a man offered him over $15,000 just for the banister and railing - that is a ridiculous amount of money for that alone. Three inch thick oak entry doors - the sheer height and width would dwarf the sad excuse they call doors, nowadays. One never had to worry about getting oversized furniture in our house. Along with Pocket Doors, French Doors and two marble ornate fireplaces. I could go on for days, but you get the hint. *What I am getting at, my old home and THIS home, are how houses are _supposed_ to be made - built to LAST. Did you notice how many times I said "solid wood" in my description above? The reason, finishings such as these (this house appears to be all solid wood) scream quality...because they ARE. It shows that the architect and/or designer paid great attention to detail - they have taste and it's not "showy" or flashy gaudiness. It is elegance. The woodwork in this house is distinct, flows very well and is ornate. The library/study/office alone is absolutely stunning! There are so many houses slapped together in the past half century or so, make me cringe. There is no durability factor, there is no originality and there is zero class. IF - there is any crown molding or trim - the majority of the time it is this dreadful, faux and completely generic looking trim to give the appearance of "wood," that is the equivalent of pressed and glued sawdust or plastic/acrylic. It's cheap and sadly, why it's so popular. It is expensive to purchase real wood and especially, wood with great detail. I do not have the money to construct such a house or to buy one such as this, but if you can't do it right, don't do it at all. I cannot understand the "logic" of people wanting a house where everything is white, off-white or some shade thereof. Absolutely zero character and no definition...it all blends into...blah. Does it give the "appearance" of openness and larger, yes. No thank you, I'll take some depth, contrasting colors and uniqueness with my home. This house is very large with over 12,000 sq ft and 7 bedrooms - it wouldn't have "small" rooms. It looks inviting and rich (as in decadent) to me; not...I am afraid to walk across the floor or accidently touch the walls because it will mar something. o.0 Another thing that baffles me - the craze of "open floor plan." Walls are a good thing people! Those barriers prevent sound from traveling - especially, if they are WELL built walls. Semi-soundproofing without actually soundproofing. Extra woodwork like this house has, even MORE insulated. And, who needs to see each other every second you're in the house together? :D Can't see your children well enough? Do like people used to do - go find them. Better yet, teach them HOW to behave...people will love you for it! For the anti-carpet folks...also a good thing, in my opinion. Not much carpet in this home, but many area rugs. We almost had wall-to-wall carpeting in my old house - even in our kitchen. And no, the carpet in there wasn't grimy or sticky - it is second nature to us with being careful. I miss it tremendously. Thick piled carpeting with a well constructed backing and dense padding underneath, will last for YEARS. Our living room that was 33 feet long and the same carpet continued into the Foyer, was 20 yrs old and still looked brand new. No wear pattern/track visible and once furniture was placed, it rarely ever moved at my house. Even MORE noise reduction. It's warm in the winter - I'm from IL. If you have pets, it prevents hair from flying all over the place - unlike tile/wood/etc. Even dust and lint, in general, that accumulates on the floor - it all gets disrupted continuously. To me, it is much easier to run the vacuum than get out a broom and sweep the entire house and throw around more dust. Further, it is just extremely comfy. A proper vacuum with weight and heavy suction, is key. Worried about dirt and germs? Did you know there is anti-microbial carpet out there? How about steaming or the older way of shampooing? Just a thought. There are a couple of issues I find with this house by what I can see. A major one, it's on a slab foundation and hence, gives no "roots" to the house...a very large one, at that. Two, it looks like the neighbors are a hop, skip and jump away. Even with that, I LOVE the outdoor kitchen area - so, I'd deal with the neighbors and the view of their roofline. One can dream, right? :D
Dude if I get this house i would so use it to rent to movie producers for horror films. I love horror movies, horror core music, I love everything gothic and dark.
No la vendería está bonita? El trabajo de madera del interior de la casa dejando puertas, ventanas y escaleras, como se hubiera visto laqueado en blanco,oh marfil? No se vería menos sofocante, pero eso no quiere decir que el trabajo esté mal está bonito y impecable. Es solo un comentario personal.
Yes. We conduct open houses the four weeks leading up to an Auction Date, plus the home is open just prior to the auction on Auction Day. Also, we offer interested bidders the opportunity to purchase a Due Diligence packet, which includes state required disclosures, inspections, etc., plus blueprints/floor plans, home owners association information, etc.
Why do all these houses have such small looking kitchens? Even if you do not cook that often, it would be nice to have room to move around or have more than one person in there at a time!
Kitchen not big enough for you? Are you kidding me?? It's ginormous..may not appear that way in these videos because of the way they are shot..big homes almost always have huge kitchens!!
Was this house in the Flood ..... maybe that’s why it’s up for auction. There were a lot of Big Mansions underwater; trust me my son was a rescue pilot during the hurricane disaster
I love this one. I would buy it if I had the cash. I saw it many years ago. It came up again on my videos. I like the kitchen and the lion heads on the fridge/freezer. I am building a smaller place, but I won't be putting the lion heads on the doors. Could build a cabnet like that. The cupboards have rooster heads on them, the handles. Mine is western style kitchen.
Look below, I wrote 4 years ago about the place. I still love it. Got my childhood home at tax auction for $1,230. I am rebuilding it into a log castle mini mansion.
I hate the stone they used on the exterior of the home! Limestone would be the clean, classic mansion look for me. The interior looks good, what little they show of it. They seem to be doing a MTV Cribs camera job, showing brief, tight shots of the place, so you can't really get full room shots of anything.
#Shandira Price For someone that usually doesn't care for too much wood, in the mansion, the wood looks rich and classy!!!!!! Very well done blend of iron, wood, colors, border work, etc. My house keeper would carry cans of Pledge in a holster like a gun fighter! You have to make sure with a mansion like this that the cleaning staff knows not to try and clean everything with bleach! Lol! Wow, such amazing, grand and opulent use of the wood! I hate to sound like a broken record, but I am blown away by the look and feel of pure class here! Well done! @April Mendellson Great video take a moment kingwoodmortgageguys.com
#Caroline Chiasson So what did it sell for? @Some Guy I want to live there why not www.localreviewdirectory.com/mortgage-brokers/tx/kingwood/kingwood-mortgage-guy
Very dark, too much wood, looks like a ski chalet in Colorado. Very beautiful home if they lightened it up a little bit, elevators are for tall buildings.
Yeah, no. It's too dark for my liking, gives me horror movie vibes. And the guy who originally owned it murdered his whole family. Makes sense as to why it's being auctioned.
if I had the money I would take it. perhaps in 3 years. How much does a place like this go for about? The lady that said 'pledge' on the wood is crazy. That stuff builds up over the years. I would clean and treat it my self, I would not trust anyone else to do it. Amish furniture polish type products are the best. And someone else mentions bleach. I don't believe in help. I clean up after myself.
Well as of Aug. 22 2016, I was able to get my childhood home in Missouri for $1,750. In a years time if I don't have trouble from the Title holder, I can get the house Sept.1,2017. It is a mess, but I am going to be able to take this little cabin and enlarge it and add to it. Then put a 3rd level double bedrooms and jack and jill bath. I can make this a real nice place anyway I like. Like an empty canvas waiting for the portrait. It has a great back yard as well. All level. Can't wait to get started. I am going to be doing a blog of it from start to finish. As long as the house has it's foundation I can get an FHA loan for a fixer upper For $40,000. Being me and family will do most of the work, I will be able to do most of the stuff myself. Bismarck Missouri is about 70 miles south of St. Louis. I am also turning the place into a small healing center. I practice QHHT healing hypnosis. If you want to see the process, keep in mind inspire 734 channel, The home that Jeanette Built. I expect that it will be finished June 2018. To get the FHA loan, you have to have a fico score of 580 I think. I am now building up my credit. I get $1,500. a month disability now, so I have some things like Fingerhut that is a revolving account along with some clothing credit from a Comenity bank and a loan place that helped me with the Tax payment to get the house. So those 3 will give me the good credit I need in order to get the major loan. I should have the clothing and Fingerhut paid off with just the small loan payments left that are $2ll. a month. With the QHHT practice and the $1,500. a month, I should be able to put down my income as $2,000. a month then. The FHA loan I want for $200. a month. The reason I am writing all this down is for anyone who comes across this and can learn that you too may be able to get your own place with a small income. If this place was an up class neighborhood instead of a county town of 1,650 people, the finished house would be worth $400,000. Where it sits and what I personally will do to the home will be worth at least $250,000.-$300,000. Nice retirement place. So keep looking in at my inspire734 channel to see the process on my house videos The House that Jeanette Built. Blessings to all.
It was always so dark at night but it was fun when sneaking around when my parents were up late. I never fell down those steep stairs though which was a plus. Miss this home so much. Took years to build.
I love the dark wood. It makes it seem so much warmer and welcoming than white marble and white everything else, which to me makes a home look cold and sterile like a hospital.
MY dad did all the work in this house!!
Genesis Medina want a cookie 🍪
Genesis Medina and I built an intire mansion by myself🙄
Genesis Medina awesome!
I hired your dad at minimum wage 😀
Woodworking, stone masonry, concrete, framing, flooring, drywall, painting, roofing, groundskeeping, glazing, stained glass, plumbing, landscaping, carpeting, etc. Um, no.
I watch a lot of these luxury home videos. I click on based on the exterior but usually I don't like the interior. This house I do like the interior.
Of course, I am too poor to buy but I do have my lottery ticket for the next drawing! So I can dream.
Christopher Jones, likewise! Dreams will come true for us both someday, when we least expect it.
This is an amazing house! My parents looked at it last year but to be honest, It felt a little bit too dark. Like the kinda dark where people get invited over to a dinner party and everybody starts getting killed one by one lol
family guy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ArtyBicardi lol..yeah it's got a Gothic look and feel to it..gave me the creeps!!
I'm darksinned anyway. They'll never find me
ArtyBicardi - LMAO !!!
Yeah, right!
it's the PERFECT HOUSE for a horror flick
ROFL
I love all the dark woodwork
OMG!!!!! That's more than a house.... it's a slice of heaven on earth!!!
+Christopher - AGREED 💯! Absolutely stunningly gorgeous!
For someone that usually doesn't care for too much wood, in the mansion, the wood looks rich and classy!!!!!! Very well done blend of iron, wood, colors, border work, etc.
My house keeper would carry cans of Pledge in a holster like a gun fighter! You have to make sure with a mansion like this that the cleaning staff knows not to try and clean everything with bleach! Lol! Wow, such amazing, grand and opulent use of the wood!
I hate to sound like a broken record, but I am blown away by the look and feel of pure class here! Well done!
one of the better real estate videos. I wish other agents put this much efforts into their videos.
This will always be one of my favorite places. Saw this years ago. Dark wood always looks expensive. Warm and cozy. White looks cheap and cold.
FINALLY, a nice house that wasnt ruined by painting the cabinets and trim!!!!!!!!!!
Indeed this is a most beautiful home. It has every detail that is a dream come true. Perfect home ♥
First, I apologize for my rambling and a tad of ranting. Lol
*There are very few newer construction homes that I care for nor, would I look twice at. While stone wouldn't be my normal "go to," the architecture, windows, lighting and attention to detail - draws me in. It kept me there when I viewed the interior. In my opinion, this home is impeccable and exquisite!*
My childhood home was built in 1880. We had the high ceilings, gorgeous crown molding cherry woodwork that was curved and lined where the walls met the ceiling (8" of solid cherry). Every doorway and window had handcrafted 6" fluted casing with the rosette type corners. The wood trim also extended beneath the width of each window (which, were 8 feet long) to met the 8" detailed wooden baseboards that lined every wall. The solid oak staircase was handcrafted and one of a kind. To give an idea of how ornamental this staircase was, when my grandfather purchased the house back in the early 60's, a man offered him over $15,000 just for the banister and railing - that is a ridiculous amount of money for that alone.
Three inch thick oak entry doors - the sheer height and width would dwarf the sad excuse they call doors, nowadays. One never had to worry about getting oversized furniture in our house. Along with Pocket Doors, French Doors and two marble ornate fireplaces. I could go on for days, but you get the hint.
*What I am getting at, my old home and THIS home, are how houses are _supposed_ to be made - built to LAST. Did you notice how many times I said "solid wood" in my description above? The reason, finishings such as these (this house appears to be all solid wood) scream quality...because they ARE.
It shows that the architect and/or designer paid great attention to detail - they have taste and it's not "showy" or flashy gaudiness. It is elegance. The woodwork in this house is distinct, flows very well and is ornate. The library/study/office alone is absolutely stunning!
There are so many houses slapped together in the past half century or so, make me cringe. There is no durability factor, there is no originality and there is zero class.
IF - there is any crown molding or trim - the majority of the time it is this dreadful, faux and completely generic looking trim to give the appearance of "wood," that is the equivalent of pressed and glued sawdust or plastic/acrylic. It's cheap and sadly, why it's so popular. It is expensive to purchase real wood and especially, wood with great detail.
I do not have the money to construct such a house or to buy one such as this, but if you can't do it right, don't do it at all.
I cannot understand the "logic" of people wanting a house where everything is white, off-white or some shade thereof. Absolutely zero character and no definition...it all blends into...blah. Does it give the "appearance" of openness and larger, yes.
No thank you, I'll take some depth, contrasting colors and uniqueness with my home. This house is very large with over 12,000 sq ft and 7 bedrooms - it wouldn't have "small" rooms.
It looks inviting and rich (as in decadent) to me; not...I am afraid to walk across the floor or accidently touch the walls because it will mar something. o.0
Another thing that baffles me - the craze of "open floor plan." Walls are a good thing people! Those barriers prevent sound from traveling - especially, if they are WELL built walls. Semi-soundproofing without actually soundproofing. Extra woodwork like this house has, even MORE insulated. And, who needs to see each other every second you're in the house together? :D
Can't see your children well enough? Do like people used to do - go find them. Better yet, teach them HOW to behave...people will love you for it!
For the anti-carpet folks...also a good thing, in my opinion. Not much carpet in this home, but many area rugs. We almost had wall-to-wall carpeting in my old house - even in our kitchen. And no, the carpet in there wasn't grimy or sticky - it is second nature to us with being careful. I miss it tremendously. Thick piled carpeting with a well constructed backing and dense padding underneath, will last for YEARS. Our living room that was 33 feet long and the same carpet continued into the Foyer, was 20 yrs old and still looked brand new. No wear pattern/track visible and once furniture was placed, it rarely ever moved at my house. Even MORE noise reduction. It's warm in the winter - I'm from IL. If you have pets, it prevents hair from flying all over the place - unlike tile/wood/etc. Even dust and lint, in general, that accumulates on the floor - it all gets disrupted continuously. To me, it is much easier to run the vacuum than get out a broom and sweep the entire house and throw around more dust. Further, it is just extremely comfy. A proper vacuum with weight and heavy suction, is key. Worried about dirt and germs? Did you know there is anti-microbial carpet out there? How about steaming or the older way of shampooing? Just a thought.
There are a couple of issues I find with this house by what I can see. A major one, it's on a slab foundation and hence, gives no "roots" to the house...a very large one, at that. Two, it looks like the neighbors are a hop, skip and jump away. Even with that, I LOVE the outdoor kitchen area - so, I'd deal with the neighbors and the view of their roofline.
One can dream, right? :D
Love the library but the fence in the backyard looked as if there was a neighboring house or am I wrong?
YES I LIKE THIS HOME TO STAY
What yr is this house built?
What is the sale price of this house?
What's the square footage of this house?
Wow spectacular!
If i win the mega millions tonight ill give you a call lol
Wow stunning home
Beautuful house but too dark for me.too much dark wood
Damita Blue I love dark wood
Beautiful home. Love kitchen 💋💋 rich & elegance
I like the darkwood, it made it look classy , yet manly.
Dude if I get this house i would so use it to rent to movie producers for horror films.
I love horror movies, horror core music, I love everything gothic and dark.
Simply magnificent. Thank you for sharing.
What is the appraisal value??
No la vendería está bonita? El trabajo de madera del interior de la casa dejando puertas, ventanas y escaleras, como se hubiera visto laqueado en blanco,oh marfil? No se vería menos sofocante, pero eso no quiere decir que el trabajo esté mal está bonito y impecable. Es solo un comentario personal.
I wonder if this home got flooded?
kbflorida888 which side of the city was flooded? pls tell me thank you
Was this home sold at auction?
Woodwork amazing here. Dream home 🥰🥰🥰
I built a house just like this in Minecraft
A masterpiece..
How much did this go for? Keep in mind it's Texas...
I love all the stoney-ness & dark wood! Screw the naysayers.
Is it possible to get there a little early to actually go inside the house and check it out before the auction?
Yes. We conduct open houses the four weeks leading up to an Auction Date, plus the home is open just prior to the auction on Auction Day. Also, we offer interested bidders the opportunity to purchase a Due Diligence packet, which includes state required disclosures, inspections, etc., plus blueprints/floor plans, home owners association information, etc.
Absolutely Stunning.
Property taxes will cost more than the house
they did, thats y we sold it...
Ok the video looks great, but the frickin music is so dang loud I can't hear the woman talk. The music doesn't inspire!
Middle class ain't getting shit
Frank Assnot lol i know right
As hot as it gets during the Summer months, I'd go belly-up just paying the air conditioning/electricity bill each month!
Moved from somewhere pieced out?
how can I get this floor plan and list of materials they used?
Combien coûte cette belle propriété je la prend immédiatement ?❤️👍
Why do all these houses have such small looking kitchens? Even if you do not cook that often, it would be nice to have room to move around or have more than one person in there at a time!
That is what I have noticed too.
Agreed, also with bigger homes the kitchens are always poorly done and that's what turns me off from wanting to purchase most homes
Kitchen not big enough for you? Are you kidding me?? It's ginormous..may not appear that way in these videos because of the way they are shot..big homes almost always have huge kitchens!!
Is the stone exterior real or stuck on?
How much? I've got $30,000 in my bank.
LOOKS GREAT!
yes. it is pretty dark.
It feels any rooms is tight even though everything is looks very luxury.
I thought so, because interior is dark color?
Simply gorgeous
Was this house in the Flood ..... maybe that’s why it’s up for auction. There were a lot of Big Mansions underwater; trust me my son was a rescue pilot during the hurricane disaster
Big Papi
Thank you to your son for being a hero!
I love this one. I would buy it if I had the cash. I saw it many years ago. It came up again on my videos. I like the kitchen and the lion heads on the fridge/freezer. I am building a smaller place, but I won't be putting the lion heads on the doors. Could build a cabnet like that. The cupboards have rooster heads on them, the handles. Mine is western style kitchen.
Look below, I wrote 4 years ago about the place. I still love it. Got my childhood home at tax auction for $1,230. I am rebuilding it into a log castle mini mansion.
Is it for sale now? How much?
Hello Rebecca. Yes this is from 2015. You can see the sold info here supremeauctions.com/sold/houston-texas-sold-4-51-million/
Good price
How old is this video? We are. In 2020...
Stunning
We used to originally own this before auctioning. This house was a blast but took many years to complete.
Was this an old lighthouse??
we're going to take a tour of the house
Preciosa, espectacular ,!!!buen provecho a sus dueños...
Wow, an American dream
Hola, a un esta en venta
Now I see why the Kardashians buy these homes and then remodel them right away, to prevent fast- aging.
how much for the house you guys take yu gi oh cards
Is it for sale? If so how much?!
I will buy it!
Do birth certificates do it?
Beautiful but scary!
Wonderful house, however, a lot of very dark wood, black irons, and dark countertops! 😎💥🌎
Beautiful...
show more of the inside
Dream Home!
Perfection here ❤️. Decor 💋💋💋💋
this house will be good for a horror movie
Wasn’t this in the show Mega Mansion
Anything called a chateau sounds expensive
I am waiting for the Magnificent Seven to show up.
Why I'm watching this i can't even afford a snickers
I'll give you a call dont worry wait for it
My future home 🥰
i will buy it
I loveeeeeee this 😍😍😍😍😍
So what did it sell for?
+fwlawrence i estimate $15m tops
in houston you can get all that for 2 million but it's was auction so it could have been a battle
It's not worth 12 mill
+Some Guy That is. nice. usually there sold for like 20 million. I will buy my home at an auction. not many people go to auctions.
***** still not worthy
I hate the stone they used on the exterior of the home! Limestone would be the clean, classic mansion look for me. The interior looks good, what little they show of it. They seem to be doing a MTV Cribs camera job, showing brief, tight shots of the place, so you can't really get full room shots of anything.
im in love
Amazing
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#Shandira Price For someone that usually doesn't care for too much wood, in the mansion, the wood looks rich and classy!!!!!! Very well done blend of iron, wood, colors, border work, etc.
My house keeper would carry cans of Pledge in a holster like a gun fighter! You have to make sure with a mansion like this that the cleaning staff knows not to try and clean everything with bleach! Lol! Wow, such amazing, grand and opulent use of the wood!
I hate to sound like a broken record, but I am blown away by the look and feel of pure class here! Well done! @April Mendellson
Great video take a moment kingwoodmortgageguys.com
#Caroline Chiasson So what did it sell for? @Some Guy
I want to live there why not www.localreviewdirectory.com/mortgage-brokers/tx/kingwood/kingwood-mortgage-guy
Supreme Auctions
It sold for $4.5 million..
WoooooooW. q bonita casa
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Very dark, too much wood, looks like a ski chalet in Colorado. Very beautiful home if they lightened it up a little bit, elevators are for tall buildings.
love it
Beautiful! Now, how much to get it OUT of Texas?
Or just get rid of Texas
Funny, I was wondering the exact same thing!
@@theTribesHawk Texas isn't going anywhere so dream on buddy!
My parents built and owned the house. We decided to move but the spot was genuinely amazing.
la maison de mes rêves !
my family is kinda rich even tho we just live in a normal decent house
bella
Yeah, no. It's too dark for my liking, gives me horror movie vibes. And the guy who originally owned it murdered his whole family. Makes sense as to why it's being auctioned.
Mate I live in a flat
Mate who gives a fuck
if I had the money I would take it. perhaps in 3 years. How much does a place like this go for about?
The lady that said 'pledge' on the wood is crazy. That stuff builds up over the years. I would clean and treat it my self, I would not trust anyone else to do it. Amish furniture polish type products are the best.
And someone else mentions bleach. I don't believe in help. I clean up after myself.
+inspire734 how much is it?
+April Mendellson That is what I was wanting to know.
inspire734 lol
well are home in Little Elm Texas i worth 20,000 dollars so a house like this is about 133,000
Well as of Aug. 22 2016, I was able to get my childhood home in Missouri for $1,750. In a years time if I don't have trouble from the Title holder, I can get the house Sept.1,2017. It is a mess, but I am going to be able to take this little cabin and enlarge it and add to it. Then put a 3rd level double bedrooms and jack and jill bath. I can make this a real nice place anyway I like. Like an empty canvas waiting for the portrait.
It has a great back yard as well. All level. Can't wait to get started. I am going to be doing a blog of it from start to finish.
As long as the house has it's foundation I can get an FHA loan for a fixer upper For $40,000. Being me and family will do most of the work, I will be able to do most of the stuff myself.
Bismarck Missouri is about 70 miles south of St. Louis. I am also turning the place into a small healing center. I practice QHHT healing hypnosis.
If you want to see the process, keep in mind
inspire 734 channel, The home that Jeanette Built. I expect that it will be finished June 2018.
To get the FHA loan, you have to have a fico score of 580 I think. I am now building up my credit. I get $1,500. a month disability now, so I have some things like Fingerhut that is a revolving account along with some clothing credit from a Comenity bank and a loan place that helped me with the Tax payment to get the house. So those 3 will give me the good credit I need in order to get the major loan.
I should have the clothing and Fingerhut paid off with just the small loan payments left that are $2ll. a month.
With the QHHT practice and the $1,500. a month, I should be able to put down my income as $2,000. a month then.
The FHA loan I want for $200. a month.
The reason I am writing all this down is for anyone who comes across this and can learn that you too may be able to get your own place with a small income.
If this place was an up class neighborhood instead of a county town of 1,650 people, the finished house would be worth $400,000.
Where it sits and what I personally will do to the home will be worth at least $250,000.-$300,000.
Nice retirement place. So keep looking in at my inspire734 channel to see the process on my house videos The House that Jeanette Built. Blessings to all.
the book of frankly James
This house must be haunted!
Fr!
I'm pretty sure it is. The guy who owned it originally murdered his entire family.
That's why you should buy it 😉
It was always so dark at night but it was fun when sneaking around when my parents were up late. I never fell down those steep stairs though which was a plus. Miss this home so much. Took years to build.
I luv the master
its very big
1 dollar BOB