This Classic Winnetka Heights American Foursquare Sold in Mere Minutes

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Smart people preserve historic homes like this Winnetka Heights American Foursquare for what should be blindingly obvious reasons. 

Preservation enriches our city by telling our story, giving it reference, and contributing to our culture. Neighborhoods that have been kept intact have charm and character.

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They also draw tourists and quite often filmmakers. There is no doubt they create an economic impact. They have stood the test of time and are created with many materials you would never be able to replace today.

If you own a well-maintained historic home and have to move, they will return on investment so fast it’s mind-bending.

Take this Winnetka Heights American Foursquare at 218 S. Rosemont as an example. The first person that walked through the door wrote an offer.

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Greg Barker was instrumental in the interior design of this American Foursquare Craftsman.
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In 2013 the home underwent an extensive remodel and update that was appropriate and beautifully executed. It’s everything a family could want. Built in 1915, this American Foursquare now has 2,324 square feet, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms.

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What buyers may not understand is the sense of community that is inherent in historic and conservation districts. There is absolutely nothing like it.

I know, because I live in one. Your neighbors are there for you, help you, and best of all, party with you! 

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The Lloyds, who just sold this home, are originally from Louisiana. They are legends in the neighborhood because of their crawfish boils and, of course, their music.

Kraig Lloyd is the lead singer of the Rosemont Kings, Craftsman of Soul (get it?) and yes, they had band practice in the garage, which is more of a man-cave than a garage! Fortunately, the band is not breaking up, but band practice may move to Realtor Bart Thrasher’s garage. Thrasher is a guitarist with the Rosemont Kings and a Realtor with David Griffin and Company.

He’s also the man who sold this house in mere minutes.

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If you are contemplating the purchase of a historic property, don’t hesitate for a moment. Even if it requires work, there is a thriving community of preservationists to lend advice and point you to the right resources.  

And we are confident Bart can sell it for you so fast it will make your head spin!

Karen is a senior columnist at Candy’s Media and has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. She is a globe-trotting, history-loving eternal optimist who would find it impossible to live well without dogs, Tex-Mex, and dark chocolate. She covers luxury properties and historic preservation for Candys Dirt.

1 Comments

  1. Jerre W. Tracy on January 21, 2021 at 12:46 pm

    This article explains exactly why historic buildings matter! Thank you Karen Eubank.

    Jerre Tracy, Executive Director
    Historic Fort Worth, Inc.

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