Albert.Tatlock
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Lolly I do so love that original Bathroom
Not my home, yet. We went to have a look at a deco home for sale at Katoomba, it's a nice mainly original late 40's house. Needs work, but could be lovely, and it's only a five minute walk from the Three Sisters.
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This is just around the corner
I did see what could be done with this house. It would take a lot of work though!
I got some really good news today, this house is under contract. It's good news, because, I was weakening this morning, and almost put an offer on it! Now, no more temptation, which is good, since I would probably regret the purchase!
With a good paint job, the house could look really nice.
We have several old homes here in town with the same columns as that one.
The siding in stucco, the worst surface to paint. If they would do the trim in medium green, with the brackets and window caps in Maroon. Then the house would look a lot better.
On to the next. You'll find better than that one. You'll see.
It's already sold, so no more temptation!
I keep forgetting, a half mill is chump change to you Hippies! :wink:You’ll find another one. Houses are cheap in Snowville.
I keep forgetting, a half mill is chump change to you Hippies! :wink:
Hippies?! Uh, you have dope legalized there dude. They make pilgrimages out there. lol lol
Half a mil will get you the garage on a house.
I thought that much would get you a lean-to attached to some one elses garage in your neighbor hood!
Alright, here's my vintage home. The building was built starting in 1928, but the real estate developer went bust in the 1929 stock market crash, so it wasn't finished until '31. Our apartment is decorated with with a mixture of late '30s through '50s decor and furniture.
The building's exterior (y'all better not stock me!):
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The living room:
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As an added note, I was helping a fellow remodel a late 20s house years ago that he had purchased, and above the lay-in ceiling that had been installed were 15' vaulted ceilings with exposed oak beams and a beautiful brocaded floral fabric on the ceiling between them, and in the dining room a crystal chandelier at least 6' in diameter was still in hanging intact. He nor I could believe that someone would have put in that low ceiling and just left that there. The people who sold the place must've had no idea.
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Why don't I ever get that lucky? All I ever find, is mice, bird nests, and bee hives!
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