My Brother and his family are closing today on their first house.
A beautiful 1890's Queen Anne Victorian!
With his permission... more pictures to come!
They are moving back "home" to rural Minnesota after several years of apartment living in Wisconsin.
We are excited to have them back in the area andreally happy they found a "classic" house to call home!
Brother joining the club!
Brother joining the club!
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Cool House! Welcome Brother of Bankeny!
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Welcome in! Put your spam kicking boots on and join the party!
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Yes, when he does join he will be invited to take a seat site down and have a tea. Interesting roof treatment on the tower. Would it be considered a true mansard or mansard'ish either way it looks a bit different than most I've seen.
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Wow! My 6-yo son just walked over and exclaimed "Yo, that's cool!!"
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That looks like a very good house !
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OMgosh, I love that house. I am begging for interior pictures!
Oh, and welcome to the brother et al.
Diane
Oh, and welcome to the brother et al.
Diane
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Here's a few more pictures I nabbed from the realtor's site. So it's the PO's stuff still in the house!
Brent is more of a bird nut than an old house nut... but I'll be sure to point out all the great benefits of original windows and wood siding!
The inside of the house is fairly plain, so it's not a lavish victorian. There is no open staircase. The oak hardwood floors are only around the apron of the rooms with carpet covering the plywood in the centers.
Still a lovely home full of character!
Brent is more of a bird nut than an old house nut... but I'll be sure to point out all the great benefits of original windows and wood siding!
The inside of the house is fairly plain, so it's not a lavish victorian. There is no open staircase. The oak hardwood floors are only around the apron of the rooms with carpet covering the plywood in the centers.
Still a lovely home full of character!
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ahh, brotherly love, how nice he is moving back to his roots...what a lovely house...if he is not familiar with old house love, we will surely whip him into shape!
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What a great looking house...um...can you take a picture of the interior of that tower when you get a chance?
Looks like it could be Lurch's man cave up there....
Looks like it could be Lurch's man cave up there....
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