interesting placement of the gas stove - I suppose, since it's such an old house - they actually used to cook hearth style - so the only place to put such an incredibly large stove/oven is right where it is - no worries - could adjust to it - I can imagine a big pot of soup simmering all day long - people taking bowls-full as wanted - wonderful - it might make the laundry smell like garlic 😝 but, hey, it's Maine - life is still worth living in Maine - no bathtub is a strong negative - there's room for s tub in that huge kitchen 😝 that's the way they did it back in the day 🍀 cheers 💐
It is not a dump. You must be a city boy. I'm guessing you like minimalism and grey, right? Probably a fan of Subway tiles? I see you have the obligatory beard, so you're a big time trends follower. This property is very nice, has a lot of heart, and will take not that much to be a beautiful home. They are asking, $300,000, but it will most likely go around $250,000ish.
@@youknowitistrue I grew up in rural Indiana in a home built in the 1860's. All original and was very well taken care of. I'm an Interior Designer by trade. I've spent the last 30 years, as a hobby, collecting and restoring colonial Antiques. My dishes, rugs, paintings, drawings...I even have a Benginin Franklin lamp. So no, I'm not some trendy ciry dweller with a bad attitude. I'm a very knowledgeable person that has a beard because I'm Jewish. You are so far off about me and this house. A renovation of this property would bust the budget. It's way over priced for the date it is in. Dropped ceilings and pre-exsisting remodle damage and bastardizations. The seller thinks that have a jewl and they don't. It has a ton of potential but not at that seeling price. The cost of replacing original materials would be exorbitant. A plywood and press board renovation vs. Original restoration....its not worth it! Please don't assume you know me because you don't. Sales skills 101: know your customer and don't degrade them! It makes you look hateful and stupid and I don't think you are.
@@youknowitistrue Again! Don't degrade me. I speak and type in several languages so spell checker gets confused plus I have strabismus on top of that. You are acting so mean and hateful. What is your problem?
@@Jehoshua.J.A.K. What purpose does it serve to have you log on here and call this Maine house, "a dump"? And you whine about being degraded? You sir, have degraded this video by your harsh words about the listing. P.S. I don't give a cr@p how many languages you speak....try not to be rude...in all of them!
Very cute house, a slow careful reno, very sweet older home
Very cute house,very livable while doing a slow careful reno, very nice
interesting placement of the gas stove - I suppose, since it's such an old house - they actually used to cook hearth style - so the only place to put such an incredibly large stove/oven is right where it is - no worries - could adjust to it - I can imagine a big pot of soup simmering all day long - people taking bowls-full as wanted - wonderful - it might make the laundry smell like garlic 😝 but, hey, it's Maine - life is still worth living in Maine - no bathtub is a strong negative - there's room for s tub in that huge kitchen 😝 that's the way they did it back in the day 🍀 cheers 💐
Its not so bad sure it needs some work but it could be brought back to life easy enough..I do agree that the asking price is a bit much.
Way over-priced! It has potential but its a dump as is. It needs so much work! I wouldnt pay more than 150. What a dump!
It is not a dump. You must be a city boy. I'm guessing you like minimalism and grey, right? Probably a fan of Subway tiles? I see you have the obligatory beard, so you're a big time trends follower. This property is very nice, has a lot of heart, and will take not that much to be a beautiful home. They are asking, $300,000, but it will most likely go around $250,000ish.
"...it's..." is the contraction for, " it is.". You would be somewhat more credible if grammatical.
@@youknowitistrue I grew up in rural Indiana in a home built in the 1860's. All original and was very well taken care of. I'm an Interior Designer by trade. I've spent the last 30 years, as a hobby, collecting and restoring colonial Antiques. My dishes, rugs, paintings, drawings...I even have a Benginin Franklin lamp. So no, I'm not some trendy ciry dweller with a bad attitude. I'm a very knowledgeable person that has a beard because I'm Jewish. You are so far off about me and this house. A renovation of this property would bust the budget. It's way over priced for the date it is in. Dropped ceilings and pre-exsisting remodle damage and bastardizations. The seller thinks that have a jewl and they don't. It has a ton of potential but not at that seeling price. The cost of replacing original materials would be exorbitant. A plywood and press board renovation vs. Original restoration....its not worth it! Please don't assume you know me because you don't. Sales skills 101: know your customer and don't degrade them! It makes you look hateful and stupid and I don't think you are.
@@youknowitistrue Again! Don't degrade me. I speak and type in several languages so spell checker gets confused plus I have strabismus on top of that. You are acting so mean and hateful. What is your problem?
@@Jehoshua.J.A.K. What purpose does it serve to have you log on here and call this Maine house, "a dump"? And you whine about being degraded? You sir, have degraded this video by your harsh words about the listing. P.S. I don't give a cr@p how many languages you speak....try not to be rude...in all of them!