I can only imagine a door to door salesman walking up to the front door... reading the door and taking a whiff... and being like... "Nope... i don't need the sale that bad. "
I could take you to several places around my area that is as bad if not worse with ppl still living in it including kids! It's a nightmare and the kids have no choice smh
theres no doubt that this house is unlivable but to just immediately come to that conclusion in the front door hallway just seeing graffiti and and a messed up carpet is a bit presumptive isnt it? Im not disagreeing with the place as a whole whatsoever but i hate when theres judgements IMMEDIATELY just because of looks, im from Baltimore city trust me, theres house that function 100% properly that LOOK worse than the initial living room at this place, guess it is kinda different when you know theres murders committed there. So sad it had to get to this point for anyone to step in and actually investigate and arrest him.
Its sad because past all the garbage and shit you can see this was quite a nice home back in probably the 70s and 80s. Huge pool and a large suburban home.
This property was absolutely beautiful before they wrecked it. Something like this would be well over a million dollars if it was in a livable condition here where I live. What a waste, this person had the potential to have a life most of us could only dream of and just threw it away.
As somebody who mom wont quit buying cats... I feel your pain meth bro... Every room in my house is an 'outdoor room' like 3:35. I don't understand how they designed America with this living situation consistently in mind.
Unfit for human habitation? How does that work for the mass homeless problem in this country. This house is nasty but can someone please explain how living on a needle ridden street is habitable?