Note: I am not saying that this house, found by Abbey, really had bedbugs. I'm sure there's some perfectly good reason for doing this to a bed that you're going to showcase in your listing. Like... ah...
(crickets)
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The owners used to sleep on a bed of nails but as they got older, the bed of slats was more restful.
Fist of all...I love love love the kitchen! It's great!
I am confused by the lack of mattress, but more confused by the Rock Room and even still more confused why the price had dropped from $1.2 mil in 11/07 to $799K now! Yikes!
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The owners used to sleep on a bed of nails but as they got older, the bed of slats was more restful.
What's with the platform and the lowered bit of ceiling - I'd be constantly be thinking I was sleeping in a funiture showroom.
I wonder about the need for all the lights above the bed? Perhaps a video production? Could the mattress be in the evidence room at the local P.D.?
The bed missing the mattress is interesting. But what is with the rock room leading into a waterfall room?
"Wow, $400 000 price drop!"
Hmmmmm....
Those aren't lights and a lowered ceiling. That's the transport bay of the Starship Enterprise. So now we know what happened to the mattress.
Fist of all...I love love love the kitchen! It's great!
I am confused by the lack of mattress, but more confused by the Rock Room and even still more confused why the price had dropped from $1.2 mil in 11/07 to $799K now! Yikes!
That's exactly what I thought, too, Anon! Beam Me Up!
Isn't Santa Clara where they set "The Lost Boys?" Perhaps the current owners are vampires.
I would trip on that platform every time I went to bed or got up for a drink of water in the dark. A night light is a must in that room.
T
This reminds me of Sue Ann Nivens' bedroom, except there's no mirror on the ceiling.
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