Posted by Spook on November 27, 2012 at 18:34:08 from (99.18.25.187):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
Some were built to very high standards. And for their time, they cost a lot of money. Some were built very cheap. The same thing in cities. Detroit has some fantastic mansions, bulit by the captains of industry of the day. But most homes were built very cheaply, for working class folks who could not afford much. There is a magnificent stone farmhouse down the road from me, 3 stories high, really nice woodwork on the inside. Built about 1900. About a half mile away, there is a house, still lived in, that isn't 800 sq feet. The ceiling is only about 7 ft high. It's civil war era, looks like crap, but the owner is a older woman, divorced, and that's what she can afford. I figure when she leaves, it will be knocked down. I guess I'm tryig to say, just because it's old, doesn't make it good.
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