And you thought Yours the last move was hard!
The owners of a 138-year-old Victorian home made them roll through the mountainous streets of San Francisco on their way to a new direction.
The large, six-bedroom green house of 1882 was loaded with giant dolls and paraded six blocks through Golden Gate City from Franklin Street to Fulton Street, amazing pictures of ABC7 showed.
A joke of amusing spectators lined the sidewalks to watch the 1 mph procession.
The first part of the trip was to navigate one of the famous hills of the city.
“This is always hard for a home,” said engine driver Phil Joy.
Joy had to get permits from more than 15 agencies in the city, while the homeowner coughed up $ 400,000 in fees and relocation expenses to relocate the historic home, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
To make way for the RV, parking meters were uprooted, tree ends were trimmed and traffic signals were moved.
At its former location, the house was worth about $ 5 million, according to Zillow.
A building with 60 apartments will soon be erected on the now empty site.
With publishing cables