I was taking a driving tour of tiny, scenic North Lawrence, New York (see also Part 1, posted yesterday) and came to this historic brick farm house with a wooden addition plus an old red barn:
As I entered the cluster of homes and businesses which is North Lawrence proper, I came to this attractive home with a lovely carriage house, now a two door garage:
A plain home, all surrounded by snow:
A fancier home with woods in the background:
A farm house with outbuildings:
This lovely home had a "For Sale" out front, so I looked it up when I got home. It was listed for $79,900 and had four bedrooms and one and a half baths. This would look like a super bargain for people in most of the country, and you can see the photos, both inside and outside, by clicking here:
An enclosed front porch and a garage:
A brick house in the hamlet of North Lawrence:
It appeared that this home had an apartment in the upper floor:
A basketball hoop right on the street, something which can be done safely in such a small town with little traffic:
The St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church:
A lovely, L-shaped home:
A green home:
A typical home with enclosed porch, addition and garage:
And then I came to another house for sale, so I looked this one up also when I got home, and learned that it was more expensive than the former house. It is offered at $96,900, with three bedrooms and one and a half baths. You can see the photos, both inside and outside, by clicking here. I'll post Part 3 of my driving tour tomorrow:
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