Live blogger nemihail writes: Mortgage is a good thing, until the bank seized the house ... I illegally snuck into this object to see it myself and show it to you. The good times are over.
(Total 17 photos)

Source: Journal/nemihail

1. Everything that managed to sell looks something like this

2. And the developer also managed to complete this project, but did not manage to sell it, and in the most difficult period the bank took it for itself.

3. When the developer realized that he had lost the object, he took everything that could be taken away.

4. Spoiled everything that can be spoiled.

5. Tore off everything that could be torn off and sold on the construction market.

6. What cannot be sold is simply broken.

7. To get the bank as little as possible.

8. This is a townhouse in a good area in the south of Tenerife.

9. Before the crisis, such an object was sold for 700,000 euros.

10. There was a kitchen, it is always included in the standard equipment.

11. Dining room.

12. There was an air conditioner.

13. And the view is good.

14. Balcony

15. Studio with a second light.

16. Here is such a sad picture.

17. That's all the bank got.
What if your house was taken away so that you would leave the jar?
Keywords: Bank | House | Mortgage | Objects
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