View Land With Three Rentals FSBO
I see this as the week we talk about vacant and/or buildable land. I really like the last line of this ad sent to us by our Craigslist perusing friends…
Wonderful Commencement Bay view. Level 50’x120’ ug utilities, SE corner N36 St./Puget Sound Ave., View Brown’s Point across the water and on to Redondo, Mt. Rainier, the Cascades north to Mt. Baker. See boats and ships every day. Located above Ruston Way and several notable restaurants and parks and walkways with new upscale waterfront hotel nearby. Annual 4th of July Fireworks and Airshow, Marine Daffodil Parade, Tall Ships Events, Fun-Runs, and other activities. 10 minutes to I-5. 3 small rentals on site. Demolish and build now, or retain rental income ($1400+/mo) until ready to construct. Flat and stable earth, 250ft. above water level. Climate change and ocean rise won’t affect this property for at least 200 years.
FSBO $525,000.
More information and contact info via Craigslist
9 comments
M Mofo from the Hood October 8, 2008
Usually in American politics the candidate that spends the most money wins. I heard that Obama has outspent McCain 3 to 1. That fact may or may not be revealed on Obama’s 24-hour radio station that he recently invested in.
B Big Jim October 8, 2008
That was a nice piece of writing….
D Davest October 8, 2008
I’ll second Big Jim. Well written.
To the point of caring about politics, I wonder if the Reality TV generation can no longer differentiate between TV reality and REAL reality. Also, my personal polling of two friends shows them both very apathetic after Gore won the vote but lost the election. It really drove home to them the feeling that their voice doesn’t actually matter. One even went on to say he was voting with the majority which is to not vote at all.
I’d be curious what politics would look like if we were required to vote.
Personally, I’ll be there, cleanly punching my chad all the way through. See ya’all at the polls!
S Steve Naccarato October 8, 2008
Only Daniel could make a story about a new mattress interesting. Daniel, you can also make this election interesting enough to your age group so they undertsand how important their vote is, especially in this election.
The undecideds and the youth vote will decide this election. How there can be so many undecideds after what has happened to our country the past 8 years escapes me (not to mention the last 8 days). There have been huge numbers of new registered voters, many of them young, but they need to actually vote. If you’d like a space to hold an Obama rally I will donate my gallery. I will donate art. I will help you raise awareness and funds.
T Tacoma (A)roma October 9, 2008
So choosing between an apple and an orange is democracy? Both of them give me the poops.
J Justin October 9, 2008
I’m tired of hearing this indifference because of only two candidates and they’re both politicians and blah, blah, blah… Yes, it’s true, this is our system. I wish it were different too, but NOW is not the time to pull back and whine for the green party or some altogether new system. The only choice we have is the two in front of us and like it or not there is a HUGE difference. You may not support Obama’s politics, or the electoral system, or even our government in general, but not voting is a vote for McCain and another 4 years of Republican politics and war. Do you really want that?? Please, I fully encourage you to get out your soap box on November 5th and start campaigning for Nader or some other revolutionary, I’m all for future changes to the system, but now is not the time. You’re not going to get another choice on this ballot and it’s just too important not to get out and vote.
J jamie from thriceallamerican October 9, 2008
I’ve been watching The Rick Mercer Report a bit lately, and I’ve got to say that the Canadian election actually seems pretty fascinating…
D Douglas Tooley October 10, 2008
Smells like a politician’s spirit – and, FWIW, it is locally where it’s got to start.
You could win, you know.
A Alex Thomson October 13, 2008
Winning isn’t everything.