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[quote=Anonymous]Our first “starter house” that we ended up living in for 20 years was one of those post-war small brick ramblers built in 1954. It was in poor shape when we got it and we patched it up over the years: new roof, windows, attic insulation, siding, kitchen, HVAC the works. It was nice after that but towards the end of our tenure there plumbing issues started cropping up. Our current house was built in 1956 by the owners who were in the construction industry. It is well built but had a lot of deferred maintenance since we got it from the original elderly owner. So we’ve had to do a good amount of work, but we’re very happy with the results. The one drawback is the small partial basement and the lack of an additional bathroom but there’s enough space on the main level. [/quote]
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