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Inside the Walls of an Historic Columbus home with Character

April 30th, 2010 Categories: Real Estate, buyers, olde towne east

Working primarily in first ring suburbs like Bexley and Grandview and along the High Street corridor running from Merion Village to German Village to the Short North, Campus, Clintonville and Worthington, I see many old homes.  I happen to have a passion for older homes and I love nothing more than uniting homes with character with people of great character.

When it comes to fixer uppers, I love seeing them post-rehab but I love seeing them in the raw even more. I love to see behind the scenes, I love to see the during and I love to see the ‘after’ – especially after someone has lovingly restored an historic Columbus home and called it home for some time–as opposed to a quick flip.

Rarely do you get to see inside the walls of an historic Columbus home, behind the plaster and lathe to see what lurks there and how its made. In just such a home in Olde Towne East recently, I had an opportunity to shoot a quick look at what lurks behind the walls of a serious fixer upper.

  1. Josh

    Older homes are built so much better than homes of today. I wish I could tackle one of these projects.

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