This guest post from Doris Dillon
I never imagined I’d grow up and want to get into real estate. Well, not into “real estate” per se but I found this amazing house on my block and knew the second I went in it that I had to have it. It was practically falling down but I could tell it had good bones and just needed a little love (and a lot of money.) I got to work and my brother helped me out every chance he could – having a contractor in the family is really nice, I tell you what! I’m finally putting the finishing touches on the place: picking out paint for the front porch, choosing light fixtures for the garage and even going online to research Electric Companies Texas has to offer to choose one that’s right for the crazy energy bills a period home like mine’s going to have. I hope I’ve done a decent job fixing this place up and that I’ve retained the value of the charm that I bought it for. I am going to live in it for a few years before I even try to sell it – I didn’t buy the place so I could turn around and sell it immediately. I’ve always been drawn to the charm of old homes and Texas has precious few of them to spare. I hate that so many parts of the country raze their old properties so they can build strip malls and neighborhoods that all look-alike. I think we should be spending more resources to preserve historical homes and less trying to turn everywhere into a mass of chain restaurants and stores that they’ve got in every major metropolitan area! I can’t believe I’m saying this but after this house I don’t think I’ll ever go back to living in new construction again. There’s just something about the way the floor creaks underneath my feet and the way the house settles at night that I find oddly comforting, and you can’t get those kinds of details in a house that was build last year.
Karen Glatt says
What a gorgeous looking home. And it is in a great location, and I would love to live in it! I like the style of the outside and it looks roomy and a fun place to live. Great job in fixing it up!
Robin Wilson says
I absolutely love that house! I agree…they just don’t build ’em like they used to! I think a house with character can outweigh one with all the bells and whistles! WTG!
Betty Baez says
i agree, i like the appeal of an old home its all in the details as in nowadays when they build a house they dont take their time in the details they just rush to put it up in a few days.
Mary Beth Elderton says
I love older homes for their character. We are redoing one now that will likely be where we stay to retire.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
The home in the picture looks amazing. Our home was built in the 70s, we had to do a bunch of working to update it.
Tammy S says
What a great home. We have built a house from scratch also. It is the most stressful thing on earth. I will never build a home again. I would like to find a home that is already built.
ellen beck says
Our house was built in 1901 – and some days the old girl shows her age! There is always something to fix or do. I would love a new home!
Jacinth says
that is a special house. I bet that if you do buy a home, work on it and sell it in a few years, that having a good eye, you can do well. I know ppl who do this, and they get savvy at it and often even sell the home by themselves, too.