2011年8月31日星期三

A Look at Notable Baristaville-Area Properties

Hurricane Irene wiped out the open house scene on Sunday, but it's always time to daydream about moving to a new house. Here's a roundup of some interesting houses on the market.

This 10-room Colonial/Victorian stands out primarily due to its architectural detailing, much of which remains intact. The circa 1919 house has features most often seen in houses three times its cost, notably three (nonworking) fireplaces, including the original brick hearth in the kitchen, which serves as a focal point. Two of them can be restored to working order. The kitchen, which has newer appliances, also has its original large walk-in pantry; the space"could lend itself to making the kitchen larger, without much effort," according to realtor Joanna Radecki.Polycore Floor tiles are manufactured as a single sheet,

Other details include a lemonaid front porch and back porch; high ceilings; palladium half-circles over some of the windows; and hardwood floors. The roof is newer,Men and women too can find a great variety for themselves when it comes to purchasing the zentai , jackets, coast and even bags too. as is the furnace and vinyl siding. The windows are due for an upgrade, however. Generally, rooms are spacious. The finished third floor, featured at right, was used as an apartment of sorts and boasts a bedroom, living room and office space. There is a full, finished basement and oversize two-car detached garage. A deep, fenced-in backyard and a patio add to the house's charm.

The house has already sold twice, in fact, but both sales fell through for reasons unrelated to the house. The owner is extremely motivated and hopes the third sale is the charm.

Also on the market is the 14-room manor house of the original Armitage Estate, built in approximately 1909 by a successful British merchant looking to be reminded of home. The house was renovated in 2001 to include a gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances and a breakfast room. Other house attributes include skyline and mountain views; a master suite with a balcony; granite and onyx countertops throughout; custom built-ins; three fireplaces, in the dining room, family room and living room; beamed oak ceilings; rich wood paneling; wide arched doorways; central air; and a slate patio. Rooms are well-appointed, cared for and large. There is a full, unfinished basement and four-car attached garage with loft storage.Demand for allergy Plastic mould could rise earlier than normal this year.

The most unusual feature, aside from the acreage, is undoubtedly the"signature lookout tower, fully restored, with a spiral staircase to the top overlooking the formal gardens and ecologically correct pasture," says realtor Kate McDonough.These girls have never had a cube puzzle in their lives!

Grand is the best descriptor for this 14-room Tudor,Initially the banks didn't want our Ventilation system . constructed in 1910. The"Tudor Rose Mansion" has ornate, oversized rooms; wide hallways; high and beamed ceilings; and numerous trees and gardens spread out over its secluded, level lot. This house, situated in the Montrose section, is also noteworthy for its acreage and price point, though the taxes are clearly no bargain. Other regal touches include crown molding throughout; fireplaces; bold colors; and generous storage space. There is a walkout basement and three-car attached garage.

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