It's surprising where the Internet will lead you. I was following
this post on the food thread and after reading the article I became curious. What happens to the local housing after a boom goes bust? Is the local architecture a snapshot in time of 1920's affluence? I went looking for pictures of Cairo, WV, didn't find any good ones of their city center, and went looking at the real estate boards.
That's where I found
this, a 2900 square foot Victorian with 6 bedrooms and an 810 sq foot Great Room for $129,00 with taxes, if I'm reading the site correctly, of $182.20 per year.



It's also just outside of town and next to/near a
state park.
The picture is a long shot, and I have no idea about heating costs for a house that size in WV. For all I know it's a real money pit, but now that our kids are all out of school, I can still dream about moving into an 80-year-old victorian.
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