Texas house sucked into Wormhole

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A quiet neighborhood in Houston appears to be nothing more than typical suburbia. That is until you walk past one particular home…

Last summer a condemned home was sucked into a small wormhole, pulling the front facade into another dimension before spitting it out in an alley in the backyard. Neighbors flock to the inter-dimensional home to take their picture as they crawl through the apex to check out the other side.

Texas home somehow slurped into another dimension

Houston, Texas

This bizarre piece of real estate was created by local artists, and has become somewhat of a local attraction for Texans. Dean Ruck and Dan Havel saw this unused real estate as the perfect opportunity to create a work of art and science.

Downtown Barre celebrated the mysteries of Halloween with a Haunted House in the old Ormsby’s Building known as THE ASYLUM! Danville held its annual and very popular Haunted Corn Maze.

BCK Real Estate wishes you and your family a Safe & Happy Halloween!

Facing Foreclosure? There are Alternatives.

In these tough and frustrating times, it may be hard stay on top of your mortgage payments, and the possibility of foreclosure may be bearing down on you. Facing a foreclosure can be damaging for the homeowner and the community, but there are alternatives.

Once a mortgage payment has been missed, the lender has the ability to begin the foreclosure process. However a short sale can potentially minimize the damage to one’s future loan eligibility, credit score, employment, security clearance and more.

For more info on foreclosure alternatives, specifically short sales, visit the CDPE Designation, where you can find real estate agents connected to a network of professionals via the Distressed Property Institute. This provides a connection with agents that have the tools and knowledge needed to efficiently, ethically, and effectively pursue foreclosure alternatives.

Check out BCKHelps.com for more tips to help Vermont Homeowners get a peace of mind.

Phil Scott runs for Lt. Governor

One of the candidates for Lieutenant Governor is Barre-native Phil Scott. As a member of State Senate, he served on the Natural Resources, Institutions and Transportation committees. Phil also co-owns Dubois Construction out of Middlesex.

Along with being a Senator and Small Business Owner, Phil’s also a race car driver. At Barre’s Thunder Road International Speed Bowl, he’s known as the “Flying Senator.”

On Saturday, October 30th there will be the 6th annual Wheels for Warmth aid program for low-income Central Vermont residents, created by Phil Scott. People are able to donate their tires, which are then inspected and sold. All the proceeds support the Central Vermont Community Action Council’s emergency and supplemental fuel assistance program.

Vermont’s one of the ‘Best Run’ states

According to an analysis by the website 24/7 Wall St., Vermont is one of the best run states in America based off fiscal data and indicators of individual well-being. The report took into account the relative health of the economy, such as the GDP per capita, debt per capita and credit rating, as well as the relative health of the people. Vermont was the 4th least “stressed” state in the nation as well.

With the nation’s third smallest debt, third smallest percentage of people without health insurance and the second lowest rate of violent crime, Vermont is a great place to live. Check out the listings of homes for sale right here on BCK Real Estate, or call one of our agents at (802) 479-3366

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