Love it! My Aunt Donna swore she once lived in a house that an old sea captain haunted. I believe it. The women in our family tend to see and feel spirits presence. Yeah yeah.. we’re Celtic, what can I say?
The home I bought in NY (and lived in for 33 years), had been built in 1932. While I loved the charm and the “vibes” from days gone by, buying an old house can end up being a money pit. That said, I’m sure yours was renovated more than once since 1893 AND homes built then were built to last…much better than those built during Depression Era. However, in Florida, we opted to build brand new and with a guarantee of 5 years from the builder. Best of luck to you both and may you be very happy in your new home! (I’ve always loved Victorian Era architecture).
The side view of the ‘cute’ house shows that is not just a little house but an absolutely wonderful old home that has been loved by its previous owners. Homesplice should love exploring and racing around. I hope that Ginger moves in also and is adopted by the previous owners.I am not sure ‘previous owners’ is the right term. Perhaps guardians is more apropo.
I have a cousin who loves posting real estate listings that are…interesting. There was one in Missouri, remodeled nicely, that came with its own jail cells at the back of the house. Which were NOT remodeled out of there and were stark bars and concrete. Hard pass.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Ghost Writers in The Sky? [Britt is 78 and still looks fantastic!]
PammWhittaker about 4 years ago
Love it! My Aunt Donna swore she once lived in a house that an old sea captain haunted. I believe it. The women in our family tend to see and feel spirits presence. Yeah yeah.. we’re Celtic, what can I say?
dlkrueger33 about 4 years ago
The home I bought in NY (and lived in for 33 years), had been built in 1932. While I loved the charm and the “vibes” from days gone by, buying an old house can end up being a money pit. That said, I’m sure yours was renovated more than once since 1893 AND homes built then were built to last…much better than those built during Depression Era. However, in Florida, we opted to build brand new and with a guarantee of 5 years from the builder. Best of luck to you both and may you be very happy in your new home! (I’ve always loved Victorian Era architecture).
stairsteppublishing about 4 years ago
The side view of the ‘cute’ house shows that is not just a little house but an absolutely wonderful old home that has been loved by its previous owners. Homesplice should love exploring and racing around. I hope that Ginger moves in also and is adopted by the previous owners.I am not sure ‘previous owners’ is the right term. Perhaps guardians is more apropo.
Indianapolis Smith about 4 years ago
I like it! I think we should buy it!
[ummm… wait a minute. I’m not actually involved in this, but will probably be a frequent visitor via this comic.]
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member about 4 years ago
All those windows for Homeslice to bask in the sunbeams!
33Angel about 4 years ago
Uh-oh! This could get interesting…
33Angel about 4 years ago
Can your sweeties “see” spirits, Lennie? I cannot but believe others truly can.
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
New characters could bring a different spirit to the strip
Perkycat about 4 years ago
Judging from the look of those ‘previous owners’, you might want to re-think this. Cute house, though.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Perfect. Ginger can have some new fiends.
Ricky Bennett about 4 years ago
If I was looking for a house, it wouldn’t have a ghost of a chance with me…
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I have a cousin who loves posting real estate listings that are…interesting. There was one in Missouri, remodeled nicely, that came with its own jail cells at the back of the house. Which were NOT remodeled out of there and were stark bars and concrete. Hard pass.
commerce1943 about 4 years ago
When I was a kid, we couldn’t afford ghosts.They moved out.