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1. The house on inspection day. |
| 2. The front porch had been enclosed many years ago, enlarging the living room and dining room. The windows were reset in the new front wall. |
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3. At some point the sink and countertops were replaced. And the garbage disposal and dishwasher are (fortunately) on a separate circuit. |
| 4. This is the original Roper gas stove. It has four (!) pilot lights. We're trying to see if we can get re-lighting pilots for it. |
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5. One of the bedrooms had hardwood... and so did the others and the living room, as our realtor Sue Fick shows here. |
| 6. Someone's idea of decoration... this was considered the headboard in this bedroom. |
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7. The toilet's been replaced... it's basic white, while the sink and tub are a yellow that matches the trim on the tile wainscoating. The pink/yellow combo is definitely late 40's. The medicine cabinet, with three-part mirror, was build into a stud space. |
| 8. The garage door is the original. And it's heavy... and it won't stay up without a ladder or other prop. |
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9. This is the original setup for the water heater and dryer, both gas. The pipes in the upper right are a bit odd... they don't seem to actually be attached to the water heater. Maybe a (long gone) water softener? |
| 10. Although the three-way switch on the garage light is nice, the switch hanging from the wires is not. This is the original knob-and-tube. The box should have been mounted on the stud. |
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11. These are the original inspection certificates from 1949. |
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