Wha' ppenin'?
Blog was on hiatus--again. Computer went down, a big home improvement project beckoned, and the work volume maintained despite end-of-year jitters.
Speaking of the work front/homefront, I'm still showing the Emard house (see Archives for photos, history). There's been some interest and a couple of near deals, tons of return traffic, but no cigar.

I've a couple of deals for buyers going, with mid December closings. One, a Kinney Heights Craftsman, features a seldom seen feature: original tapestries, above the fireplace and in the dining room.
I have two listings coming in Kinney Heights, to boot, both on 24th Street. (Kinney Heights is roughly bounded by Adams on the South, the 10 freeway on the North, Western on the East, and Arlington on the West. Some might claim East of Gramercy as Gramercy Park, though little of the Olmstead layout survives.)
Both properties promise to be bargains, mostly because of their smaller stature. Both will be profiled here soon, before they show on the "multiples". Inquiries are always welcome. Here's a sneak peak at one, and its nearly finished paint job.

Speaking of the work front/homefront, I'm still showing the Emard house (see Archives for photos, history). There's been some interest and a couple of near deals, tons of return traffic, but no cigar.

I've a couple of deals for buyers going, with mid December closings. One, a Kinney Heights Craftsman, features a seldom seen feature: original tapestries, above the fireplace and in the dining room.
I have two listings coming in Kinney Heights, to boot, both on 24th Street. (Kinney Heights is roughly bounded by Adams on the South, the 10 freeway on the North, Western on the East, and Arlington on the West. Some might claim East of Gramercy as Gramercy Park, though little of the Olmstead layout survives.)
Both properties promise to be bargains, mostly because of their smaller stature. Both will be profiled here soon, before they show on the "multiples". Inquiries are always welcome. Here's a sneak peak at one, and its nearly finished paint job.

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