New Homeowner Finds Shocking Surprise in Crawl Space

Daniel Xu and his wife bought a house in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. They'd been inside, and had a home inspection, but Xu hadn't seen the crawl space himself. The tiny opening led down a few stairs and revealed a huge area totally covered with a miniature railroad setup! Neither the realtor nor the previous owners had mentioned it, and it turns out that their father had built the railway in the 1960s and it hadn't been used in many years. Why didn't the home inspector mention it? He probably assumed the buyer knew about it, and he had other things to attend to. 

The real kicker is that Daniel Xu is a railroad engineer himself. He's also a model train enthusiast with his own model trains, but nothing as extensive as what he just bought. He plans to restore and upgrade the railway with modern technology, while keeping the vintage look. Xu has his work cut out for him, as the whole room is covered with dust and spider webs. But that work is what makes model railroading a hobby. -via Metafilter 


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When I bought my first house there was a small "room" dug into the crawlspace, with the dirt held back by plywood and stakes - a grow room, I assume. The home inspector report barely made mention of it. Nothing at all like this amazing train setup, alas.
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When I bought my first house, neither the realtor nor the seller told me there was a cement pond in the back yard. The elderly owner had forgotten all about after she quit taking care of the yard and honeysuckle vines covered it up years earlier. I got a lot of pleasure out of that pond after uprooting the honeysuckle.
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