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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I lived in a [b]1940s [/b]home for a few years. It was totally redone, but there were drawbacks. It had a lot of piping problems and it could not handle cable tv in some of the rooms, no matter how much we had the wires worked on Comcast said the house was just too old. Quite frankly I don't get this mystique about older homes, cause [b]I sure didn't feel any.[/b] [/quote] There you have your answer. I think the mystique people mention relates to (some) homes from the 1930s and before.[/quote] +1 Huge difference btw 1940 house and 1920 house.[/quote] Definitely. We are in a neighborhood of 1920-1930 homes in Arlington. Much different than the post-war homes that are abundant in some of the other Arlington neighborhoods.[/quote]
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