Friday, September 11, 2009

Yes, it is a fixer upper, but......

It might be a kind of fixer upper, but think of all the potential.
And it's got lots of room, a nice patina, and a big of front yard.
And built in A/C for those hot Okanagan summers. Come on, it's a keeper!

20 comments:

  1. Plus you know where to get a matching car.

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  2. Jen, Your photographs are so wonderful. They take me home. Thanks.

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  3. It does have potential, I've always secretly (or not so secretly, actually) dreamed of living in a converted barn. Those buildings have a kind of 'built-in-peace'. You'd have to do something about the a/c, though :)

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  4. I love old barns & will be posting several more, as well as the ones today, in the next few days. Such beautiful Americana pieces of architecture. Have a great weekend. TTFN ~ Marydon

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  5. It's not just the old barn, it's the total ambience. very nice.

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  6. Well with a LARGE wallet it does have potential!

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  7. Very funny!

    It does have a gorgeous and unusual shape...

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  8. Barn renovations are totally awesome...I say go for it, if the price is right- why not?? You only live once!!! Live the dream!!!

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  9. Over here the Estate Agents would class it as "in need of some renovation" !
    I love it! :)

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  10. I'd love to hear the stories it could tell.

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  11. jen...this is definitely a keeper...i love it.

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  12. I love it!! Summer breezes should be wonderful! I think the winter would be a little chilly though.

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  13. We just put a bid in on a house built in 1895...so I see the potential in yours!!! Kim

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  14. Yup ! I agree with you Jen .. it is totally a KEEPER !!
    Joy ;-)

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  15. I love your old barn photo..and the old car goes right along with it! I love photos like this..they just say "country" all over them! I enjoy your photos so much...keep up the good work!!

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  16. Thanks for visiting my blog and your kind commments. I Love barbed wire...I love taking photos of it as well...it definitely have me "hooked" LOL Have a great day!! I look forward to visiting your blog often!!

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  17. Ya, it just needs a little work..and a big budget:)

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