Crack Shack or Mansion?

Started by CrackSmokeRepublican, April 15, 2010, 12:31:01 AM

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CrackSmokeRepublican

After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

VoltaXebec

9/16

QuoteClearly, you fail to understand the intricacies of the Vancouver real estate market. This city is different, we are special.

 Guess I'm not a choosen one :lol:

GordZilla

14 of 16, but my God , $1 million + for some of those houses??  Ouch!

Tomas O'Crohan

13/16. That big "mansion" that was actually a "certified crack house" really blew my score.

CrackSmokeRepublican

I noticed that if you go by the quality of the "roofs"  and "windows" you can get a higher score...
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan