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  2. Old vs. new homes: How old of a house I buy?

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    The differences between an old house and a new house, plus the pros and cons of each. ... In terms of sale price, new homes typically cost more than old homes because they’re built with the most ...

  3. 9 Types of Home Additions That Add the Most Value—And What ...

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    Over-Garage Addition. Cost Estimate: $10,000 to $40,000+ Best for: Homeowners with small lots Depending on the layout of your home, adding a room over your garage is one way to increase space ...

  4. This Indiana couple bought a 111-year-old schoolhouse for ...

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    This Indiana couple bought a 111-year-old schoolhouse for $175,000 — and then made it into a home. Here are 4 pros and cons of renovating vs buying move-in-ready Christy Bieber

  5. Home improvement - Wikipedia

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    The concept of home improvement, home renovation or remodeling is the process of renovating, making improvements or making additions to one's home. [1] Home improvement can consist of projects that upgrade an existing home interior (such as electrical and plumbing), exterior (masonry, concrete, siding, roofing) or other improvements to the property (i.e. garden work or garage maintenance ...

  6. Semi-detached - Wikipedia

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    Semi-detached houses for the middle class began to be planned systematically in late 18th-century Georgian architecture, as a suburban compromise between the terraced houses close to the city centre, and the detached "villas" further out, where land was cheaper. There are occasional examples of such houses in town centres going back to medieval ...

  7. Renovation - Wikipedia

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    You should assume that any home built before 1978 contains some lead.” [35] In April 2010 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) required that all renovators working in homes built before 1978 and disturbing more than 6 square feet (0.56 m 2) of lead paint inside the home or 20 square feet (1.9 m 2) outside the

  8. 7 Things You Should Always Save in an Old Home, According to ...

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    Doors. If you can, try to save the doors found throughout the home. As Babcock says, doors in old houses are solid wood, unlike many new doors today which are veneers over plywood or Masonite.

  9. Saltbox house - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lee House, East Lyme, Connecticut. A saltbox house is a gable-roofed residential structure that is typically two stories in the front and one in the rear. It is a traditional New England style of home, originally timber framed, which takes its name from its resemblance to a wooden lidded box in which salt was once kept.