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Comments by "" (@wildfireintexas) on "Inside Zillow's Most Breathtaking Historic Houses!" video.
Finally, Detroit. The house is spectacular! and really well preserved. The kitchen doesn’t really work but I would love to win the lottery to have enough money to buy, furnish, and maintain this house. But Detroit? It’s too far north and it’s Detroit 😳
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I suspect I will have to do a post for each house. First up, Baywood. What can I say, it is lovely. I especially love the floor tiling on the front and side porches, gorgeous. I agree, the kitchen and the bathrooms look lovely and usable. The one room I didn’t particularly like was the library. I don’t get the knights armor and where are the bookshelves. Between us and our children’s book collection we have well over a thousand books.
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Baltimore. Love the house, exterior, courtyard, stained glass, the layout and architectural details all lovely. But, I grew up north of Baltimore so I don’t know the neighborhoods. I do not know where this house is located but I would be very careful. Baltimore can be very dangerous.
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Buffalo. The exterior is charming but for the location and the state of the house (except for the entrance and pool room) I think this house is way over priced. My brother bought a house built around 1900 on 11 acres in Vicksburg. It’s spectacular and he has slowly been renovating, himself. But when he gets to the master bath and the kitchen/laundry room, I really think he needs to hire a designer.
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Next up, Glen Cove. I love the exterior and love even more the gardens, divine. The interior, meh, except for the kitchen. I really like the farm house sink, blue tile back splash, and the green china hutch.
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