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Square House Floor PlansAmerican Four Square HouseFoursquare House1910 HouseFour Square HomesSquare HouseTypes Of FencesAmerican HouseOld Farm HousesCirca 1910 Minnesota Foursquare $40KThe four bedroom, two bath circa 1910 foursquare has a wealth of original architectural elements. It is another larger home in the small Minnesota town of Bricelyn (pop. 365). The town was founded when the railroad came through, and it was named after John Brice, the original owner of the town site. Lots were auctioned off in 1899.
1902 House Interior1910 House Interior1890 House1910 HousePartially Finished BasementPicture RailsChair RailsPicture RailBungalow HomesWasn’t expecting that interior! Circa 1910 in North Carolina. $175,000Sure wasn’t expecting that interior! I’m assuming those last interior pictures are from the basement. This home was built in 1910. It is located on .27 acres in Cherryville, North Carolina. The home features a covered front porch, original hardwood floors, crown moulding, picture rails and chair rails. The house has tall ceilings throughout! Two bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,460 square feet. $175,000 Contact Koji Krzywosz with Mark Spain Real Estate: koji@markspain.com From the Zillow…
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1920 Style House1900 Homes ExteriorFolk Victorian House Exterior Colors1905 House Exterior1920s Farmhouse InteriorSmall 1900's House1908 House ExteriorOld House Outside Remodel1900 Folk Victorian HouseHow to Identify Old House StylesWe review the famous book, A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia Savage McAlester, with a walk through our neighborhood. We highlight some of the most popular American house styles like Victorian, Craftsman, and Cape Code style houses. See which ones you know and how this book might help you identify your old house
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1910 HouseMudroom Laundry RoomEnclosed PorchesComfortable HomeLaundry Mud RoomRec RoomDetached GarageFenced In YardBaseboardsCirca 1910 Iowa Fixer Upper $59,900Robert and Loretta Drewelow would be mighty displeased to see their beloved home of 40 years in sad condition. The three bedroom, one bath fixer upper, however, is not too far gone for redemption. Robert was a mechanic who owned his own shop, and the house was simply a basic, comfortable home with hardwood floors, wide baseboard and full basement. The yard is fenced with a detached garage in the rear.
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