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Ashley Harris
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The Oldest House

Ashley Harris
  • Durham, ME
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Hi everyone! I was wondering, what is the oldest house you've flipped? It would be great to see before and after pictures as well if you have them!

Ashley

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Nathan Duncan
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Nathan Duncan
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My place was built in 1919 that we have "house hacked" It was just featured in the Summer edition of American Bungalow magazine. I'll post some pictures once I get on my computer at home. I love rehabbing old places. There is so much more quality and character in them. Of course the only negative is generally electrical and plumbing, but the pros outweigh the cons in my opinion.

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