Ric wrote:That's the kind of home I'd love to live in. With its wrap-around veranda, bay windows, balcony on the second floor. Looks like a comfortable place to live. Compared that to the ugly shoulder-to-shoulder homes they've built recently--with virtually no yards, no alley ways, etc.--or the crappy condos.
- Standard Victorian type the wealthy class built up to WW2 back when craftsmen built homes of substance with first rate materials.
Bit of a nightmare to own today due to multiple roofs and all the busy detailed woodwork that needs replacement along with some of the massive wood structures such as columns and such. Add in the need to seal and insulate, rewire, replumb, and update cooling and heating to modern standards. When redone to the exacting standards of the day that respect superior design of period architects, the results would yield that comfortable home you visualize.
The wealthy tend to build ugly concrete and steel bunker like compounds today, ie, Gates, Dell, ect, and drive massive ugly SUV boxes that double as armoured personnel carriers over in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I'd rather live in the Brewery. It's small capacity that could be a nice sized micro brewery and bar. I'd build a small unobtrusive penthouse to live on the roof and make sure all the original windows are restored with updated designs, ect.