Victorian House |
1 Learn what makes a house a true Victorian house. Victorian houses usually have steeply pitched roofs, textured shingles, a partial front porch that usually extends along one or both sides walls and an asymmetrical design.
2 Contact a real estate agent that specializes in selling older homes, including Victorian homes. You may find there are quite a few Victorian Houses in your area.
3 Go to different websites to see listings of Victorian houses currently for sale throughout the country.
4 Be prepared to spend more money on this house than just the buying costs. Victorian houses usually require a great deal of upkeep, even if it's in good repair. Consider getting a Victorian house in poor repair and doing the repair work to get a deal on the price of the house.
5 Contact The Victorian Society in America for more information about the preservation of your house. You will want to be careful when doing repair and general upkeep that you're not permanently destroying history. Consider doing some research to make your Victorian house as authentic as possible (while still conforming to our comfort and sanitation levels).
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