This is the first street that was not called either an avenue or a drive. Not sure why.Grand Canyon is not very long (or deep) ending in front of that blue house. But it does feature this grand view.My helper heard this house was for rent a couple of months ago when I was looking to move. Alas, when I inquired it had already been rented. I would have loved living here!I actually looked into renting half of this house. I wanted the top half, but only the basement was available. They were in the process of remodeling and it was a mess, but in the end, I knew I was not meant to be a bottom.I’d wager this is the smallest house in Alta Vista. I like it though, just the right size for me (if I ditched the live-in helpers). Million-dollar views from the backside.
And that’s all there is to Grand Canyon. Punching above its weight I reckon; sporting three houses on such a small street.
More to come as the exploration of Alta Vista continues. Stay tuned!
Where things stand:
6 streets
20 houses
5 thoughts on “Alta Vista: Grand Canyon”
I’m loving this new series. The get-to-know your neighborhood update is a perfect addition to your writing. The more I read the more I want to rent one of those mansions.
Thanks
Thanks, James. Glad you are enjoying the scenery. A few more streets to go yet.
The Blue House in Seoul is little bit bigger and a little bit nicer. Peace Out!
I’m loving this new series. The get-to-know your neighborhood update is a perfect addition to your writing. The more I read the more I want to rent one of those mansions.
Thanks
Thanks, James. Glad you are enjoying the scenery. A few more streets to go yet.
The Blue House in Seoul is little bit bigger and a little bit nicer. Peace Out!
Yeah, but I’d bet a bigger man lives in this one!
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