On the outside I think its worth probably looks about the same as the other houses in our neighborhood (around $700K-$900K I guess), but on the inside it's got tones of problems. Walls and furniture stained and falling apart due to cat pee, tiles broken and inconsistent in color, carpets stained to hell, cracks in the walls or foundation or whatever due to shifting, one floor is just concrete, the roof was replaced in about 1992 due to Hurricane Andrew, some of the glass doors don't open, windows are permanently dirty, some in the kitchen broken due to the counter expanding due to water damage due to a botched roof repair, various problems due to us being too lazy to clean and hoarding, etc.
This house is newer than both of the neighbouring houses. To the left is a 200 year old building and to the right is a 80 year old building. This one is from the 70ies. In comparison this is better in built quality and insulation. Though the 200 year old is better in design and room sizes.
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