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This two-family house at 238 Windsor Place in Windsor Terrace may have a slightly odd mix of old-school and 80s-contemporary aesthetics going on, but at its core it looks like a lovely old house and given that it’s got over 3,000 square feet of living space, the price tag of $1,125,000 looks reasonable to us as well. Agree?
238 Windsor Place [Warren Lewis] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. A garden level is definitely more light-filled (if the front of the house faces South) and more like a *real* room than an English basement but the E-basement is great for rooms like an open layout family room and tv/screening room. We love ours at night. Without big windows looking right onto the sidewalk where people are walking by just a few feet away, like one has with a garden level, we don’t feel like we’re in a fishbowl on display in the evenings. There’s less sidewalk noise coming in too with smaller windows. Also you can’t look only at the size of the windows when determining grade. If the front platform of a house is elevated the tops of the windows are actually the same height as some garden level windows. In our house, the E-basement is only a couple steps below the sidewalk level.

  2. “It’d be an easy take down with shillstoner in his period appropriate costume…those high heeled boots with sterling silver buckles, his butler holding the gauzes for his wounds.”

    Anytime, ensuite lover.

  3. I agree, Raphael9, that there are many divergent views. But that can be interesting and sometimes informative.

    For instance, I never thought anyone would feel that “big long houses [are undesireable because they have] all that dark, dead space in the middle.” I like long houses. Or, at least I think I do. (I’ll have to reconsider this when I’m next looking at a house).

  4. DIBS, property shark definitely gets SF wrong, frequently. I live in a row of nearly identical limestones, and the footage on property shark is allover the map. Many, many 2 stories with english basements like this one are listed at 2000sf.

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