Historic Homes Summer 2010
I'm really struggling with Blogger, today - please overlook my spacing issues.
Periodically I enjoy glancing through Old House Dreams site. Kelly shares many different styles of historic homes across America.
I would have to walk in and remove the scary mannequin by the front door within an hour of signing the closing documents....
This next home is located in St. Helena, California.
Old homes have so much character! But WOW do they require maintenance. As the owner of an 1850's house, I can appreciate the time and effort it takes to simply keep an old home in decent condition, much less the restoration that is often involved. It depends on the day (and what needs "fixin'"), but I can usually say that I enjoy my historic home.
Periodically I enjoy glancing through Old House Dreams site. Kelly shares many different styles of historic homes across America.
Here are some fun listings I found, today. Click on the link for more photos and info.
This craftsman style home in Portland Oregon was built in 1913. It is currently $1,249,000.
$234,900.
I would have to walk in and remove the scary mannequin by the front door within an hour of signing the closing documents....
I LOVED playing school as a kid! What a fun home for children.
$695,000 and 8 acres.
The view out the front door is so peaceful. (and given that this is rural Alabama, I doubt that this view would be replaced by a Wal-mart anytime, soon).
This Italianate home was constructed in 1871.
What a great back yard. $4,400,000.
$995,000 in Woodbury, Connecticut.
This 1928 tudor in Edina, Minnesota has beautiful interiors.....
$1,695,000.
I think I'll use those last two photos as inspiration to go clean my own home!
Have a great day!
Comments
We live in a house built in 1923 and yes....it requires constant maintenance and upkeep. But I wouldn't trade it for a new house. I love the charm and uniqueness. Lisa~
Nancy