January 2015 The first few days of the renovation consisted of the second-best part of buying fixer-uppers – DEMOLITION! In moving to New York, we were lucky to have been surrounded by family and friends who helped throughout the renovation. For the first stages of renovation, we stayed with family who lived in the area.Continue reading “Demolition Weekend”
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Previewing Our Fixer-Upper and Imagining the Possibilities
JANUARY 10, 2015 In October of 2014, we put an offer on a major fixer-upper in New York, receiving the deed and keys in early January of 2015. The house is an 1839 farmhouse that was converted into a three-family apartment. We paid $28,000 for the house, so you can imagine the work that neededContinue reading “Previewing Our Fixer-Upper and Imagining the Possibilities”
Where Our Story Begins – Our Journey to the Hudson Valley
Prior to moving to our home on the Hudson, we lived in a bustling village in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Our home, pictured below was a large 1847 16-room colonial home. The home featured an in-law living area, a full walk-in attic, and a three-car garage (although they were made to fit horse-drawn carriages).Continue reading “Where Our Story Begins – Our Journey to the Hudson Valley”