We just got back from seeing the house in Georgetown. Mom, Dad, me, and my realtor went this time.
As far as Dad could tell, the house was built between the late 1800s and the early 1900s. There are two porches--one a big front porch and a smaller side porch that leads to the kitchen. There is a huge front yard, a big back yard (deceptive, because it said it was on .33 of an acre, and it felt like at least an acre), mature trees, a well, a cistern (it's on city water, though), forced hot water heat, window air conditioners, a small and very dry basement, four bedrooms, a parlor, a living room, a formal dining room, two bathrooms (one has plumbing issues), a large kitchen, a large room that now serves as an entry way, original woodwork--unpainted, pocket doors, transom windows, a bay window, a leaning garage...
Um.
Lovely, lovely wood floors throughout. A cool staircase. Enough room for all my stuff, plus a lot more room left over. Room for Mabel. Eeek.
I will definitely have to think about this one. Very seriously.
As far as Dad could tell, the house was built between the late 1800s and the early 1900s. There are two porches--one a big front porch and a smaller side porch that leads to the kitchen. There is a huge front yard, a big back yard (deceptive, because it said it was on .33 of an acre, and it felt like at least an acre), mature trees, a well, a cistern (it's on city water, though), forced hot water heat, window air conditioners, a small and very dry basement, four bedrooms, a parlor, a living room, a formal dining room, two bathrooms (one has plumbing issues), a large kitchen, a large room that now serves as an entry way, original woodwork--unpainted, pocket doors, transom windows, a bay window, a leaning garage...
Um.
Lovely, lovely wood floors throughout. A cool staircase. Enough room for all my stuff, plus a lot more room left over. Room for Mabel. Eeek.
I will definitely have to think about this one. Very seriously.
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