Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

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Re: Why oh why is it for sale NOW?!

Postby lupinfarm on Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:51 am

Lovely house. I am drooling over it already. Oh well atleast you can keep an eye on it and perhaps have first dibs on it
when it comes up for sale again. That is if it sells now. Since economy went down the toilet old homes arent as attractive
the the general buying public so it may just sit on the market for a long time. There are old houses like that here and
whilst newer builds sell fast ( even in winter) the " Old girls" take much longer to sell. My fear would be that house flipper or
renovator buys it. In the next village ( Marmora) house renovators/flippers have bought two of the oldest houses and are
in the process of doing them up. Ugggh! not sure if they are into doing sympathetic restorations. Going into the village later today ( promissed my son a hot apple cider from Tims) and I will get pics.
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Re: Why oh why is it for sale NOW?!

Postby Lynners on Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:58 pm

Another lovely one, although I'm not nearly as interested in this one because it's smaller than my current house and has almost no property to speak of. It's pretty, none the less.

http://comfree.com/2-storey-for-sale-el ... IO-REALTOR
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby Lynners on Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:01 pm

This one appears to have been thrown up on by boring on the inside.

http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.a ... 1524261143




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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby matchbookhouse on Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:49 pm

I really like the 299,000 house (the other one is boring, you're right). I have to say that the pics of the smaller house are the best and clearest real estate listing photos I have ever seen; most of the US ones look like they're cave interiors.
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby wletson on Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 pm

matchbookhouse wrote:the best and clearest real estate listing photos I have ever seen


No kidding! Those are great shots! The realtor obviously knows how to use his/her camera!
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby cberhomengarden on Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:49 pm

That smaller house photos look very nice, although I kept thinking how long it would take me to strip some of that white painted woodwork with my heat gun. Lol! (I'm in the process of doing that in my dining room and it's taken me longer than I thought because life gets in the way...)

The second house, it is boring looking, but hey, it was 'COMPLETELY REDONE BY INTERIOUR DECORATOR' - quote from the realty listing.
Mental note, never hire THAT decorator. Lol!
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby Tujo on Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:30 pm

The first house has very similar front doors and stair trim to my house. You don't see much stone out this far west though, almost all yellow brick.
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby Lynners on Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:41 pm

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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby Lynners on Wed May 25, 2011 9:50 am

So, apparently Toronto has fewer historic homes left than I had imagined.

A friend shared this article (Why are we trying to save Casa Loma when we could just tear it down? http://bit.ly/iwbZkz).

It's pretty sad, actually!

The Casa Loma is "famous Canadian castle in Toronto" (http://www.casaloma.org)
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Re: Old Ontario Homes (previously why NOW?!)

Postby Lynners on Wed May 25, 2011 10:42 am

Lynners wrote:So, apparently Toronto has fewer historic homes left than I had imagined.

A friend shared this article (Why are we trying to save Casa Loma when we could just tear it down? http://bit.ly/iwbZkz).

It's pretty sad, actually!

The Casa Loma is "famous Canadian castle in Toronto" (http://www.casaloma.org)


Edit: after reading some more, it's not a castle at all. Just a house built by some guy who had lots of money so he built a ridiculously extravagant home. Still an amazing building, though.
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