Bugguy
Practically Family
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- Nashville, TN
We bought our 1923 Tudor-style after it had been "upgraded" per the listing. First thing, we replaced every contractor-pac ceiling fixture with a period fixture we loved. Buying them over time was the greatest fun! Restoring the look was the smartest investment we could have made, plus truly upgrading the mechanicals (except for the gas boiler for the radiators.) It sold two months ago in 3 days - before it was technically listed, by word of mouth, and with no lawn sign. The young 30-somethings had been all over Cincinnati, and chose our place in the "hood".
My neighbors, however, have lived in their house of similar age for 40 years, forced a 1960's style renovation and haven't touched it since. It's neither mid-century or twenty's - it's some ill-defined point in between. Throw in some ghastly dated furniture, and I'd get hives just walking in there. It'll be a realtor's staging nightmare.
My neighbors, however, have lived in their house of similar age for 40 years, forced a 1960's style renovation and haven't touched it since. It's neither mid-century or twenty's - it's some ill-defined point in between. Throw in some ghastly dated furniture, and I'd get hives just walking in there. It'll be a realtor's staging nightmare.