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Topic: Spanish stone house with 6000m2 property for sale on BitMit. (Read 2290 times)

legendary
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What about electricity and internet ? Perhaps it would be possible to generate electricity from the river ? Smiley

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Con poste de la luz a 10m de la casa y poste de teléfonos también.

It seems like electricity and phone are nearby.
legendary
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What about electricity and internet ? Perhaps it would be possible to generate electricity from the river ? Smiley

For a smartbook maybe  Grin
hero member
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What about electricity and internet ? Perhaps it would be possible to generate electricity from the river ? Smiley
sr. member
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Here are some more pictures of the "finca" the seller sent to me.

It's so nice...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/corazonada/


LOL!  that's a problem when 4 out of the 5 pictures of the house are instead of the woods.

If you would even call that a house.

The coolest part of it is the finca and not that broken house. JUST LOOK AT THAT GODDAMN CREEK.
So nice.
sr. member
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I'm curious to know where it is.  My Spanish isn't that great.  But it looks like it says near the río Troja, and 30 miles from a beach?

The village is mentioned as "La Sota", which I've found belongs to the municipality of San Pedro del Romeral in Cantabria (Santander).

La Sota on Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=43.126171,-3.845558&spn=0.034015,0.084543&t=h&z=14
legendary
Activity: 1596
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Some houses in Detroit are listed for under US$ 1000.  Or Braddock, PA under US$ 10,000.

Buy one, list it on bitmit, see how much the "first bitcoin house sold" fetches.
hero member
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Here are some more pictures of the "finca" the seller sent to me.

It's so nice...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/corazonada/


LOL!  that's a problem when 4 out of the 5 pictures of the house are instead of the woods.

If you would even call that a house.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1002
Here are some more pictures of the "finca" the seller sent to me.

It's so nice...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/corazonada/


LOL!  that's a problem when 4 out of the 5 pictures of the house are instead of the woods.
legendary
Activity: 1330
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I'm curious to know where it is.  My Spanish isn't that great.  But it looks like it says near the río Troja, and 30 miles from a beach?
rjk
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1ngldh
Thats cool but could be just a couple of images and with non reversable transaction you would have to be an fool to buy it. But when Bitcoin gets two part escrow, that would work.

Bitmit offers escrow built in, and it's enabled.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Here are some more pictures of the "finca" the seller sent to me.

It's so nice...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/corazonada/
hero member
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Thats cool but could be just a couple of images and with non reversable transaction you would have to be an fool to buy it. But when Bitcoin gets two part escrow, that would work.
hero member
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Do we have any record of the "first" actual sale of real estate with bitcoin. Has it even happened yet? That'd be a pretty big milestone.
legendary
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Nice!  Bitcoin is an excellent settlement currency for real estate purchases, too.

I have always been tempted to buy a cheap property in a US city, and then auction it on bitmit.

legendary
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Found this on Bitmit just now:

http://www.bitmit.net/en/trade/i/3852-house-of-stone-and-6000m2/description



Pretty awesome! It's a shame the auction expires in a few hours, doesn't look like this one'll get sold.
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