Wednesday, February 1, 2012
House Hunters Village Style
Posted on 3:29 PM by follow me
House #1
3bdrm/2ba
2268 sq ft
built in 1941
This was the least expensive house we saw.
Pros: Beautiful lot, kitchen needs renovation, good flow.
Cons: Finished basement felt like a basement, no master bath, that garage is really just a storage shed, location is just a bit outside of the heart of the Village
House #2
4 bdrm/ 2 1/2 baths
2688 sq ft
Built in 1927
Cost 56,000 more than the first
This house was the biggest surprise. I don't care for the curb appeal and didn't really want to go in but it was very nicely finished. I realized that it just needs a paint job that isn't gloomy!
Pros: Quality craftsmanship, good flow on the main level, great front porch, house is surrounded by some really nice homes, that tub, hardi plank siding
Cons: The style is not really my taste, 2 of the bedrooms are in the basement, the kitchen has been done and I don't care for it
House #3
3 bdrm/ 3 1/2 baths
3169 sq ft
$86,000 more than the first house
Pros: Wraparound front porch, the sunroom, the screened porch, the huge family room
Cons: The floor plan, almost no yard, the location
House #4
4 bdrm/3ba
2133 sq ft
Built in 1900
20,000 more than the first
Pros: The yard, kitchen needs renovation, has a 6 burner professional range, a treehouse, flexible bonus spaces
Cons: Narrow family room, floors need to be refinished/replaced, 2 of the bedrooms are downstairs but the master is upstairs and is also very narrow
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