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Lee G.
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  • Boise, ID
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Wow, help me understand this...

Lee G.
  • Developer
  • Boise, ID
Posted

This may be a little off topic for here but I don't know where else I'd put it.

Found this ad on craig's list advertising the sale of the McGill mansion in McGill, Nevada. They are asking $345,000. It looks fully restored and they have a website with tons of photos:

http://www.mcgillmansion.com

While a beautiful and historic house, I'm a bit befuddled as to why someone would buy the house unless they already lived in Mcgill (McGill is in the middle of nowhere... literally). Wondering if you would ever consider the property and why? Personally, I'm thinking I'd gut it and sell the fixtures and stuff. You might be able to get your money out of it that way...

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