Things to Know Before Listing on a Historic District

Written by Posted On Friday, 19 August 2016 08:45
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Historical homes have an enchanting charm – their unique styles take you back in time which make them a dream to show.

In Gainesville, FL you can delight in viewing many historical homes with different architectural styles on the Northeast Historic District. For example, you can find the asymmetrical three-sectioned gable roof found in Queen Anne homes, ornate iron fencing found in Romanesque homes, and wrap around porches with gazebo corners found in Eastlake Victorian houses.

With so many beautiful styles, it’s no surprise that people instantly fall in love after walking them and rush full force into making an offer. But before these houses can get listed, they will need work, and in order to do the work, there are a few things to understand about renovating on historic districts.  

Historic districts are different than other neighborhoods: This is important to understand so you don’t get caught unprepared when you decide to renovate. First and foremost, it will be a good idea to get your exterior updates approved by the Historic Society. They will make sure that the updates aby by the original house dimensions and that your repairs will look the way it did on the year it was built.

There’s a craftsman style fully renovated house in Gainesville that is ready for leasing. The house was updated to meet the needs of UF students looking for Gainesville houses for rent.

Trimark Properties recently renovated this 3br & 3ba house strategically located between UF campus and downtown Gainesville. This beautiful two story home is the perfect fit for UF students looking to get to their classes within minutes while enjoying upscale amenities. They can sleep in late and still make it on time to their morning seminars and after a long day studying, they can relax by gently swaying in rocking chairs on the porch. Yes, this fully renovated home in Gainesville has a gorgeous porch.

The exterior alone is a dream; the house has a spacious porch that wraps almost half of the house. College students looking for houses for rent in Gainesville can socialize with their UF roommates on this lovely porch. The concreate-gray colored walls add a modern touch to the timeless elements like the porch beams and colonial windows.  

The interior is a dream come true; the 1251 sqft house features striking hardwood floors throughout the living room and in all bedrooms. Each bedroom is a master suit with its own private luxury bathroom, complete with upscale porcelain tile. This luxurious house in Gainesville has a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops and custom wood cabinetry.  

The next time you are renovating a long-standing house, keep in mind to:

Enhance vintage features: these unique homes tend to have original hardwood floors & built-in bookcases – polish them! Watch them come to live miraculously once their shine is replenished.

Add luxury twists:  a fully renovated gourmet kitchen with new appliances is just the right dose of youth to an aged house. Keep your tenants’ needs in mind so that every flipped house is a sought out time capsule!  

 

 

For more info on renovating historic houses, checkout this article: http://gainesvilleapartments.realtytimes.com/advicefromagents1/item/44287-an-expert-s-advice-on-flipping-historic-houses-into-apartments-in-gainesville-fl

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