Posted by wisbaker on November 27, 2012 at 22:00:20 from (207.118.167.75):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
We moved to Wisconsin in 1999 and bought a big old farmhouse on the edge of the village, the village had moved out and encroached the farm, we got a farm house on a city lot with city sewer, city water and natural gas. The walls were 10-14" thick, I thought it was post & beam. About a year or so after we moved there the village had its centennial celebration and a couple of old ladies in a car with Iowa tags were wandering around they neighborhood. Come to find out their grandfather built our house in 1850 and it was really log, at least the old part, it had been added onto twice in the 1930's and the 1980's. We moved up North in 2005. The 2400 square foot farmhouse was cheaper to heat and cool than our 1800 square foot 1959 ranch house. Although I think a lot of that is the power company, WE power is cheaper than WPS power. I still miss our old farmhouse.
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