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Formula
03-31-2010, 11:20 AM
I came across this add on one of the bank for sale properties. It is definitely waterfront.

NoRegrets
03-31-2010, 11:29 AM
I believe that looks is the house on the small island in Paugus Bay. It is labeled as paradise or Little Island on teh chart. There was an auction last year but no one showed up. I believe they used Irwin Marina to be the meeting place and would have brought the potential bidders to the island from there.

Irish mist
03-31-2010, 02:18 PM
Any one know the history of this place ? It's such a cool looking little island & house.

Lakesrider
03-31-2010, 02:22 PM
I know there was a small run down place there for the longest time. then a few years ago someone built this and hardly used it. In the winter it got vandalized by someone that went out on the ice one night. haven't heard or seen anything about it since. Love to know how they handle water and sewage. That has to be well within the 50' of the lake rule for building.:D

BroadHopper
03-31-2010, 02:31 PM
Couldn't find the MLS number.

Smitty1
03-31-2010, 02:40 PM
Here it is. Let me know if you are interested.

Smitty

http://www.nhlakerealestate.com/real_estate/listings/Homes/NH/Laconia/790500

brk-lnt
03-31-2010, 02:52 PM
If it really is a bank sale, it's not even worth trying for. I've been through a couple of those, and it just becomes a bidding war with cash buyers. If you're doing any kind of financing, forget it. I was trying to get a spot out in Silicon Valley for a while but just gave up and started looking at conventional sales instead.

AC2717
03-31-2010, 03:54 PM
That is the one on small Island on Paugue Bay

Heaven
03-31-2010, 06:21 PM
It lists sewer as "unknown", not a very happy feeling. What that means is the sewage goes into a hole in the ground and gets discharged into the lake (pure speculation on my part). Could do that forever with no problems at all.

Irish mist
03-31-2010, 09:04 PM
It lists sewer as "unknown", not a very happy feeling. What that means is the sewage goes into a hole in the ground and gets discharged into the lake (pure speculation on my part). Could do that forever with no problems at all.

You have to wonder what's up with the water & sewer ? It is Laconia's water supply this island house sits in the middle of. There's got to be some kind of water & sewer treatment.

Heaven
04-01-2010, 04:42 AM
You have to wonder what's up with the water & sewer ? It is Laconia's water supply this island house sits in the middle of. There's got to be some kind of water & sewer treatment.

It sounds like this house was renovated or rebuilt on top of an old camp, an old camp could have any type of sewage system including a cistern, which is a hole in the ground that empties into the lake. . . if the sewage system as "working" since time long past there may not have been any requirement to upgrade to new technology when the remodel/rebuild was done. I can't imagine a septic system here, but there is probably an alternative type of treatment that would work. Like a furnace-toilet, and/or a holding tank that gets pumped.
What does the Realtor have to say?

jmen24
04-01-2010, 07:21 AM
It sounds like this house was renovated or rebuilt on top of an old camp, an old camp could have any type of sewage system including a cistern, which is a hole in the ground that empties into the lake. . . if the sewage system as "working" since time long past there may not have been any requirement to upgrade to new technology when the remodel/rebuild was done. I can't imagine a septic system here, but there is probably an alternative type of treatment that would work. Like a furnace-toilet, and/or a holding tank that gets pumped.
What does the Realtor have to say?

I would have to think that your two options at the end of the post are what exist at this property. Given the time frame when this home was built, it would not matter if they built over the old camp or around it, they would have to have upgraded the system at that time. Not very many towns, let alone a city will allow you to do what you want when it comes to sewer. A cistern or dry-well is no longer accepted as a sewer system, in most areas anyway.

My guess is a tank that requires pumping for black water. Grey water is probably held in a dry well to allow for leaching into the ground below, maybe not on the grey water but if they were not seperate you would be pumping that tank once a month (full time use) if it did not have a leaching system.

Incinerating toilets are usually listed, but maybe not to keep potentials interested.

Absolutely no protection from wind and sound, no privacy what-so-ever, not for me, would drive me crazy. Could be a nice full time rental though.

gf2020
04-01-2010, 02:40 PM
The property was actually foreclosed on in November 2008. I wonder what type of maintenance, if any, has been performed since.

The same owner also lost a property in Gunstock Acres to foreclosure in September 2008.