My childhood home sold!
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BTW, you can't tell by looking but it's the night sky based on a specific date. The stars do or did glow in the dark. My mother was an artist. I'm glad it's still there. @Daniel said in My childhood home sold!: BTW, you can't tell by looking but it's the night sky based on a specific date. The stars do or did glow in the dark. My mother was an artist. I'm glad it's still there. That's a neat feature. I hope you save a picture of it. Do you recall what the date was? Big Al 
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No, I don't. My mother told me but I must have been 6 and don't remember. I asked a couple times over the years of it was still there. This hardly looks like the same house even though of course I recognize all of it. I wonder how much the estate had to spend but it's just a fact of life. I have all my legal documents printed. All I have to is execute them. I imagine the estate will settle within 2 months. I don't see why not. The fact it sold in 1 month puts me ahead about 5 months. My current living situation is untenable so this is good news! 
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Wow. The estate paid only 16k. My brother paid the rest. He is so bent out of shape that he hasn't blocked me but he's not answering my texts. Please send me your new contact information. Nothing. He is know to block people so I guess I exist in his pergatory. Silly, transparent boy. His loss! 
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BTW, the tile in the kitchen and entry is about 1/2" thick. It was installed by Italian craftsman. No particular reason other than there were/ are many Italians in NYS who specialize in tile. Of course there are many Italians in Italy and around the word who specialize in this craft. I can't believe what an amazing job my brother and cousin did with this renovation and in such a short time. My father was a real hoarder like you see on TV and the basement was badly molded. The shop was full to the point you could barely move around it and was full from the floor to the ceiling. Iirc, there were four abandoned vehicles on the property. 
 

 
