Anonymous wrote:House has beautiful bones, historic features, original tile baths, and feeds into the best school pyramid. With 150k, this house will be a jewel. So much bile on this board. Yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Is that porch original to the house? It looks added on, like someone had a White House fetish at one point. Those two-story columned porches don't appear on colonials that I've seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, I bet the kitchen had worn linoleum and they pulled it up to show the wood floor is underneath. I bet it was a very cheerful kitchen for a very long time. Worn paint is just worn paint.
They also pulled up the asbestos tile in the basement.
Anonymous wrote:Also, I bet the kitchen had worn linoleum and they pulled it up to show the wood floor is underneath. I bet it was a very cheerful kitchen for a very long time. Worn paint is just worn paint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House has beautiful bones, historic features, original tile baths, and feeds into the best school pyramid. With 150k, this house will be a jewel. So much bile on this board. Yuck!
Oh my. Yes, owners lived there a long time it seems.
You can live somewhere a long time and maintain it nicely. The deferred maintenance on this house is frightening.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these responses are pretty cruel. Let people live their lives. You have no idea what this person went through, their circumstances, nothing. This seems like a charming house that was really loved and has a lot of character. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
Anonymous wrote:Well, this place doesn't need a gut reno. I wouldn't touch the bathrooms, for example. Refinish the floors, new roof, new air conditioning, new kitchen, rebuild back porch. That's about 150k and you don't have to do it all at once.