Archive for November 2023
The house on Tamarack Lane was unlike any other I’d ever sold. Its Victorian charm was tinged with a poignant solitude, standing as the last remnant of an era long gone in a neighborhood that had modernized around it. Its owner, Mrs. Evelyn Greer, a sprightly octogenarian with no living relatives, had decided it was… Continue reading The Twilight of Tamarack Lane
The Rivington House had stood vacant for years, its Italianate architecture silently succumbing to the ravages of time and neglect. Its façade, once resplendent with ornate carvings and wrought iron balconies, now whispered of faded elegance and lost splendor. It was a challenge most buyers balked at—taking on a dilapidated mansion with a garden overrun… Continue reading The Renaissance of the Rivington House