They’ve presumably emptied the house, other than the piano, for sale.
I don’t think they’ve been standing up for the past four years.
One could presume that. But one could be wrong, too. Just like I could be. The thing to me that keys this whole article is there is a lot of hype about high salaried people coming into the area, etc. and the “market is exploding”, but there is not one word about why there is no furniture in the house when they are only “close” to a deal.
Smells not right, it does.