Circa 1920 Frame Vernacular Bungalow

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Nicholas, do they let you use it as a green space? On the bright side you won't have a McMansion built beside you.

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Gothichome wrote:Nicholas, do they let you use it as a green space? On the bright side you won't have a McMansion built beside you.


No, what I am going to have instead is a Palm Harbor 4/2 modular (on a foundation), set long-wise to fit the lot, so that priests can live there, with separate garage....and driveway to garage...and I guess they will have meetings...and lunches...and......

...and yessir. I was just contacted as first to know, that what I stated above is coming to the next door lot, not thrilled, will probably look nice and be well maintained.

Stay tuned.
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1915 Frame Vernacular Bungalow

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Well that's just super duper wonderful NOT!

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