BigFitz
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I've always had an appreciation for Victorian era homes and would love to own one day, so I was surfing and fantasizing when I came across a site that makes me think of the possibilities. Now, a lot of the homes are out of my price range but some could be doable if I wanted to move. And after thinking about the cost it got me thinking about what you really get for the money.
Take the following home for instance:
http://flowerhouseforsale.com/
Built in the 1880's, 3900 square feet, many upgrades, great condition, $289,000. It's located in Quincy, Ill. and I don't know what the neighborhood is like, but for what it is, it seems like a bargain. And considering what it would cost to reproduce today, it's probably a downright steal. Anyone want to opine on what the cost would be to recreate today, as I'm curious on what opinions would be. I've no knowledgable idea myself but would hazzard to say easily over a million dollars.
Anyway, just thought I'd post the link to this beautiful home for others to enjoy. I stumbled across it at this site with many more beautiful homes to drool and dream over. Enjoy.
http://www.historicproperties.com/
Take the following home for instance:
http://flowerhouseforsale.com/
Built in the 1880's, 3900 square feet, many upgrades, great condition, $289,000. It's located in Quincy, Ill. and I don't know what the neighborhood is like, but for what it is, it seems like a bargain. And considering what it would cost to reproduce today, it's probably a downright steal. Anyone want to opine on what the cost would be to recreate today, as I'm curious on what opinions would be. I've no knowledgable idea myself but would hazzard to say easily over a million dollars.
Anyway, just thought I'd post the link to this beautiful home for others to enjoy. I stumbled across it at this site with many more beautiful homes to drool and dream over. Enjoy.
http://www.historicproperties.com/