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}}<blockquote>To be honest, this lot isn't even officially zoned for residential living, but this affordable home of converted shipping containers - not to mention the views of the Sound! - is the perfect place for anyone looking for a simple place to call home.</blockquote>'''The Shipping Views''' is aan vacantuninhabited resdientialresidential lot in Port Promise. It is made up of three large shipping containers remodeled to resemble a home. The larger container on the ground floor is made up of a bedroom and bathroom, while the second container on ground contains a ladder leading up to the second floor. The second floor has a balcony with a grill and a vertical garden.
 
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}}<blockquote>Situated right past the entrance gate to Port Promise, this lot provides gorgeous views of the old port while within walking distance to most of the local landmarks.</blockquote>'''The Portsmouth Promenade''' is a residential lot in Port Promise. Itwhich is inhabited by the Greenburg household. The lot is compromised of a large shipping container which houses Mary and Blossom Greenburg, while the tall crane is home to their son, Knox Greenburg.
 
Both buildings contain a bedroom and bathroom, while the outside is littered with several flora, gardening boxes, eco-living activity and skill objects and a large dinner table in the middle of the lot.
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