The property with this marvelous gate is for sale, and I'm SO longing to buy it. I'm serious - I'd happily put my house on the market tomorrow if it meant getting this place. The main structure is a 1907 Victorian style store-front, and there is a 2br frame house in back. Super-cute. I would love it and pet it and call it George. It wouldn't be greedy for me to have two houses, would it? *blink* *blink*
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This would make a fun bead and henna shop, you should buy it. A
It's south of Waxahachie. Yeah, it would be great for beads and henna. That's the ticket. And I could hire you to run it, right?
That would be a neat old building to turn into a home. Does the sign above the door read BANK?
Yes, it does say "bank" - and the building is only about 1000 square feet, it could be a shop or just a studio for my jewelry making, with living in the little frame house behind, which I think is cute. It's on a 125'x120' lot, and the little frame house is about 900 SF. I think it could be an incredible place - and judging by the gate, the current owners speak fluent phlegmese.
PF! It's next year's Christmas tree!
Whatever grabs yer goo goos babe.
lj - oh, if only!
fathairybastard - good, I'm glad you're coming with me on this one!
Cool! The building also looks like one in Briggs, Tx. One of those little towns you must be sure not to blink or you'll miss it.
What else but Ranchorita JoyerÃa studio and store?? (OK, the commute time dynamic might change, but it just looks the part, doesn't it?)
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