The $45,000 Popescu Flat — Hidden Credits in an Abandoned Fuse Box Room


The Popescu flat, valued at roughly $45,000, keeps its quiet record in a cramped fuse box room. Beneath layers of discarded items, envelopes marked credits remain where they were last sorted.

Adrian Popescu, Electric Meter Reader

Adrian Popescu, born 1981 in Timișoara, worked collecting and recording household electricity readings across several buildings.

Eight traces of his routine remain scattered through the room: a worn utility jacket with reflective strips; a handheld meter reader device; a bundle of handwritten logs; a small flashlight; a set of numbered tags; a coil of spare wiring; a clipboard with recorded readings; and the envelopes labeled credits used to track minor service payments.
Each evening he returned home and used the fuse room as a quiet place to organize readings and small payments, placing them into envelopes before updating his logs.

Readings Stopped

A new digital system replaced manual meter reading across the area. His routes were canceled, and the logs show an abrupt final entry. The envelopes of credits were never processed further.

Back in the fuse box room, the envelopes labeled credits remain under layers of dust and debris.
The flat stands silent and deteriorating, its small utility space filled with abandoned clutter, and the hidden credits left where they were last recorded.

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