Posted by johndeere720diesel on November 28, 2012 at 16:42:09 from (64.135.196.20):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
I live in an old farm house that was built at least a hundred years ago the foundation has been fixed.thru the.years and I just had a new roof done this spring. It has functioning plumbing not current code but it'll work needs the old galvanized pipe replaced slowly could use a new furnace and needs insulation and windows but I love old houses and barns currently roofing the barn that has had the foundation repaired that's getting a steel roof the lady I bought it from had it rented for 20yrs but she grew up in it and it was her mother's parents farm her father's parents was just down the road they had dairy cows and this was the heifer farm when her dad was alive I enjoy living here even with all the up keep that'll need to be done my wife loves the house also and could never year it down
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