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<p>[QUOTE="SeaGoat, post: 105543, member: 1136"]This home's last owner purchased it around the 50s I believe. He died in the late 90s and his wife remained in the house until a few years ago. It's front porch has been rebuilt and it has a new roof. It was resided, in the 90s I believe, with vinyl siding, the original wood is still there.</p><p><br /></p><p>It says it was "remodeled" in the 80s. From pictures it looks like the kitchen and bathroom, so I'm sure the plumbing would need to be redone.</p><p><br /></p><p>The man who owned it owned 2 business in town. A grocery store and a laundromat.</p><p>I'm hoping this means he took care of the house, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are asking premium price on it, despite its lack of "remodel" and it being on the market over 200 days.</p><p><br /></p><p>2 years ago the house next door went for more than $40,000 less and is bigger!</p><p>I could do a lot with that extra $40000[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SeaGoat, post: 105543, member: 1136"]This home's last owner purchased it around the 50s I believe. He died in the late 90s and his wife remained in the house until a few years ago. It's front porch has been rebuilt and it has a new roof. It was resided, in the 90s I believe, with vinyl siding, the original wood is still there. It says it was "remodeled" in the 80s. From pictures it looks like the kitchen and bathroom, so I'm sure the plumbing would need to be redone. The man who owned it owned 2 business in town. A grocery store and a laundromat. I'm hoping this means he took care of the house, lol. They are asking premium price on it, despite its lack of "remodel" and it being on the market over 200 days. 2 years ago the house next door went for more than $40,000 less and is bigger! I could do a lot with that extra $40000[/QUOTE]
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