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I have it from a well-qualified source who isn't authorized to divulge (but did to a select few), that a '49er bought this house and is building the new one.  It's still not ready for its close-up, so I haven't bothered with a picture yet.

 

The home to the left seen in the OP above has also been purchased by a high-profile overly tattooed '49er, per the same source.

 

But you didn't hear it from me . . .

 

This is most assuredly a result of the the new Levis Stadium, where the '49ers will begin playing next season, being located just a few miles from here.
 
From the outside, it's a nice home! It reminds me of one of the many different ones my buddy's parent's bought - in Pleasant Ridge. Those older homes are so classy...(if that's still used to describe anything today).

Too bad it's going to be raised and replaced; it would be nice to just save it, move it somewhere else. Just dreaming.
 
A different solution

In cases like this, I print the page (with the "File->Print..." command) using "Nitro PDF Creator" (it comes with "Nitro PDF Reader": www.nitropdf.com) as a printer (I set the best printing quality, which is the highest resolution).

The webpage is printed on a pdf file, I open the file (again with NitroPDF) and use the "Extract Images" command which extracts the images in *.jpg files.

I am not sure that the quality is better that a screen capture, but I suspect so
 
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