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Submitted by A City Girl (not verified) on Thu, 3/28/2013 - 1:01pm
This house has had significant landscaping and a paint job. On first glance it looks like a brand new house. It looks beautiful!
Submitted by A City Girl (not verified) on Wed, 4/3/2013 - 5:08am
I take that last comment back... the house has been completly gutted and it looks brand new. There is nothing different from the original except all the materials are brand spanking new which makes the house look brand new and now you can really appreciate how these houses looked when they were actually new. I like it. Not sure why it was labeled as a strange update but then again I did not see it when the comment was written 5 years ago.
Submitted by A City Girl (not verified) on Wed, 4/3/2013 - 5:18am
What I find interesting is the left side of the first photo where that weird looking building is. That is where those condos are now and that to me is very strange! And those units have a postage stamp size back yard that is even stranger
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