I remember posting this fairytale cottage a while ago, so it’s on the market again. It could use a little sprucing up, but it has some wonderful features. Built in 1926 in Mt. Plymouth, Florida, it’s on the market for $400K and sold back in 12/21 for $300K even though it was listed for $400K back then, too.
The first unique feature is this painting above the garage door.
It has a huge living room with built-ins, nooks, and a cool fireplace. Rustic ceiling with beams has a medieval looking lighting fixture.
It must have been the original owner who did the artwork. This painting of a fish is above the fireplace.
Next to the stairs is a guest powder room. (Notice the peeling paint that needs attention.)
It has a nice dining room.
The current owners renovated the kitchen. Doesn’t match the house, but it’s so new, I think I would just put a darker stain over it.
The stove is placed in what may have been a fireplace, but there were stoves in the 20s, so it might just be a recent architectural feature. So glad they left the cozy little dining nook.
Look at the sunroom- rough-hewn log ceiling with a stone floor and pane windows all around.
Stairs that go up to 2 bdms look like something you’d see in a fairytale house. That little lantern niche is a nice feature.
I have been noticing filled-n cracks in the walls and ceilings. There is no closet in this bdm, just a small added closet.
This larger room also has cracks. Hmmmm.
The bath is very interesting, I would hate to cover it, but the faux finish on the wall looks like mold. There are 2 original cabinets, though.
In these closeups, it looks like the original owner painted what no longer looks much like fish on the bathroom walls.
The home is surrounded by .96 acres.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/30308-County-Road-435-Mount-Plymouth-FL-32776/45355949_zpid/
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“I live in my own little world. But its ok, they know me here.”
― Lauren Myracle
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Storybook Tudor In Pasadena, California
Pasadena, California is one of House Crazy Sarah’s most favorite places to house peep.
With its plethora of well-kept early 20th Century homes, the historic SoCal city never disappoints.
Recently, House Crazy Sarah came across this little jewel in the jewelry box of Pasadena real estate.
A 1935 English Tudor-style home on a corner lot that has modern updates but also plenty of original…
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Scene 1 page 1 of my comic, The Good Neighbors.
I have decided to start putting some of my comic pages on my socials. I will only be uploading this first one and ones that are more artistic/do not contain spoilers
the full comic can be read here n tapas: https://tapas.io/series/The-Good-Neighbors-/info
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