
This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Dilapidated.’ See more responses here.
This old shed sits on my neighbor’s property. Up until a couple of weeks ago it was invisible. But the property is for sale ($2.4 million if you’re wondering, and yes, it needs some work) and the real estate agent had all the cane grass removed from amongst the trees. This was a good move allowing a better idea of what the place looks like. Before, the entry looked dubious at best.
My guess is that when the property sells, the shed will be among the first things to go.

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Certainly dilapidated and my bank account would be dilapidated if I tried to even entertain the thought of buying property for that amount.
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Me too. I don’t think it will sell at that price but it only takes one person!
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Oh my lord, lots of surprises in that post.
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I don’t know. From here it seems like standard real estate activities.
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The price, the hidden shed, the thick vegetation. For that sum I would have thought you’d get a mansion, with manicured lawns.
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There’s some land with it, possibly 15 acres, but the real estate agent didn’t know exactly how much due to some oddities in the land deeds. Might be half that!
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I wonder what they stored in this shed!
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I think just the usual stuff – old paint cans, boxes, etc. – which it looked like was still there.
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Could be a treasure trove!
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Could be!
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Definitely dilapidated, Graham. Funny to think this poor shed sits on a 2 mil property. Best of luck to the buyers.
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It’s advertised as having ‘a panoramic view of Maui,’ though the reality is it has a peek-a-boo view of Kaho’olawe!
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Buyer beware!
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Indeed.
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