Tuesday, April 07, 2009

$1 million worth of fixtures vanish from foreclosed home

$1 million worth of fixtures vanish from foreclosed home: "ENCINITAS — After a high-profile foreclosure, the county's largest and possibly most luxurious bank-owned home is missing an estimated $1 million worth of fixtures, from antique doors to top-of-the-line toilets...The 16,000-square-foot Spanish hacienda-style house on 1.24 acres in rural east Encinitas cost $13 million to build and furnish. In February, it failed to sell at a bank foreclosure auction with a starting bid of $2.3 million. "
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I used to live in Encinitas. It is in northern San Diego County. This is a pretty bold burglary. Fred Pilot ran down this lead.

1 comment:

Fred Pilot said...

As the 1977 "Homegrown" local artist album song said: "Eincintas ain't cheap no more." Keep in mind this was 32 years ago.