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Southern Charm

We made an offer (low), the owners countered (expected) and they countered exactly what I thought they would. So, unless the inspector says the house should be demolished we will be the owners of a 1965, full brick, colonial style, bi-level house the second week of July or earlier. It is on a golf course, 6th fairway. It has a pool, fireplace, an original 60's kitchen (redo), hardwood floors, two car garage and much more. We know the process is long when buying a house in this condition. It's not in deplorable shape, livable in need of some updates. It is 44 years old and has not had major updates. This house is 10 years newer than our last house. It has character and southern charm. Not perfect, but perfect for us.

Photos on the web are copyrighted. Not sure If I can post them here. I will try and do a link instead......

Comments

Melody said…
You have been so clever with your music choices - very impressive!
Anonymous said…
Hi Heather - don't know if you've hear the news - we are moving to Birmingham in June. How do you like Alabamy so far? Congrats on selling your house and finding a new one - please keep us in your prayers to sell ours here in St. Pete!
The Fo'Zaglia's said…
Sounds great, I hope it all works out to your liking:) Reno is fun because it's exactly what you want. I would love to see pic's.

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