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“Totally outdated, but a little romantic rune for you with bigger dreams than sense”. This is how the text in the advertisement for a mildly tired house in Sandefjord begins. – It’s a rowan, so I might as well call a spade a spade, says estate agent Simen Smith Ringdal. The home was recently sold for NOK one million blank. Sandefjords Blad mentioned the case when the home was put up for sale in May. Tired object – It is almost a little surprising that the house is standing upright. Estate agent Simen Smith Ringdal at DNB Eiendom Sandefjord is not gracious in describing the house he recently sold. Simen Smith Ringdal, estate agent at DNB Eiendom. Photo: Privat An owl lives in a pipe. The water literally pours in through the roof. If you bend your head back, you look straight up at the sky from several places in the living room. Bathroom and kitchen? You don’t want to know more about that. When he recently arranged a viewing of the home, it was still surprisingly crowded in the yard. A house for just over a million is not commonplace in Sandefjord. There is still some work to be done before you can lie down on the sofa in this living room. If it is even possible. Photo: Inviso Many of those interested were young couples hoping to make a solid home bargain. The broker recommended that several of them turn away. – If you are going to buy something like this, now you really know what you are doing. I have to be honest, he says. The home has one bedroom, and a usable area of ​​just under 70 square metres. One of the guests at the viewing came alone to see the property, where a relative had lived in the house’s glory days. The house as it looked in the old days. Photo: Simen Smith Ringdal – He showed pictures of the house as it looked in the old days, says Ringdal. Fresh language Ringdal has almost made a sport of using fresh language when he writes housing advertisements. In this sense, the “rønna” in Sandefjord was a gift package for the creative broker, who adds that the seller was well informed about his choice of words. – Prospects in themselves are not so wildly festive, he believes. He learns that many in the industry copy the text from a valuation report, but valuers are not made to write exciting texts. – They list what they see. Then I can spice up the language a bit. The house was sold for one million kroner. Photo: Inviso Uncertain future The building has a plot of land of one and a half meters and is located by the train line near Sandefjord Airport Torp. What will happen to the house is currently unknown. The buyer has said that he wants to make an attempt at renovation, but that he will be left with a plot of land anyway if it cannot be done. – The most important thing for me was to make sure that the buyer knew what he was getting into, says Ringdal. news has tried to get hold of the house’s owner, so far without success.



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