Anonymous wrote:Beautiful home and really hope whoever buys it doesn't rip the soul out of the home in the name of "updating".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It IS a cute house, the thing is, it would never, ever sell for more than 300k in most of the country (and I think that's possibly a stretch), and I think that's what boggles a lot of people's minds.
Really? People who actually live in this area are boggled?
Anonymous wrote:I love it, even the kitchen (except for the fridge). Though I'd like to add another bathroom upstairs, take out the wall paper, restain the painted trim in the upstairs bedrooms, and finish the basement. Then it would be perfect for me. Except I wouldn't pay that much money for it, but then again I wouldn't pay that much money for any house.
Anonymous wrote:It IS a cute house, the thing is, it would never, ever sell for more than 300k in most of the country (and I think that's possibly a stretch), and I think that's what boggles a lot of people's minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it, too. Wtf is wrong with people? It is classic. The porch is amazing. Every room is lovely. It's twice the pice of my house so no chance for me, but I love it.
Btw, I live in a 1936 Cape in Lorton with radiators PLUS central forced air heat and a/c. We much prefer the feel
Of the radiator heat, and we love the option of A/C when we want it.
I've lived with both forced hot water (radiator) and forced hot air heat. There is NO comparison. Radiator heat is far, far superior. Why people of means don't demand it in their homes is one of life's great mysteries.
Anonymous wrote:I love it, too. Wtf is wrong with people? It is classic. The porch is amazing. Every room is lovely. It's twice the pice of my house so no chance for me, but I love it.
Btw, I live in a 1936 Cape in Lorton with radiators PLUS central forced air heat and a/c. We much prefer the feel
Of the radiator heat, and we love the option of A/C when we want it.