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Paul Sandhu#4 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
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Do you have antiques or really old things in your STRs?

Paul Sandhu#4 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
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I've got a big sink. It's in the cellar/basement of a rental house built in 1912. It's about 6 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 18 inches tall. It's made from cement and weighs about 300 pounds. I had to tip it over a few months ago to reach
some plumbing. It sat on the metal from to the right. My wife wants to do something with it.  What is it worth?

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Michael Baum
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Hey @Paul Sandhu, I had a single basin sink exactly like that. They are quite valuable actually to the right person. I pulled it after we relocated the laundry. It had a metal stand similar to the one you have as well.

I sold it to someone in Seattle restoring a 1905 home in the Queen Anne district. $200 bucks.

I did hit the metal stand with a wire wheel and applied new dark grey paint and scrubbed up the concrete sink. I did have an original faucet and drain to go with it as well. 

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