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Are 1970s houses well built?

Most 1970s houses are likely to be weathertight and structurally sound, with large eaves that give good weather protection, airtight windows and ventilated subfloors. However, some design and structural issues may need consideration as part of a renovation. In particular, some houses may require strengthening.

Why are homes abandoned with everything left behind?

Many times, furniture and other personal items get left behind because the family has to leave in a hurry. This could be due to eviction, weather/climate or other factors. As such, they can only take what they can pack in their car quickly.

Where was the 96 year old woman selling her house?

Barbara Diamond In 2014, a 96-year-old Toronto resident was selling her two-story home located in the West Toronto neighborhood of Bloor West Village. From the outside, the house didn’t look like anything out of the ordinary, and even her neighbors had no idea about the surprise she’d been keeping inside.

Where is the 96 year old house in Toronto?

In 2014, a 96-year-old Toronto resident was selling her two-story home located in the West Toronto neighborhood of Bloor West Village. From the outside, the house didn’t look like anything out of the ordinary, and even her neighbors had no idea about the surprise she’d been keeping inside.

Where did Gladys and Carla sell their house?

Before Gladys and Carla could really rejoice over possibly having landed a lucrative listing, Joyce had a confession. She told the sisters that after 72 years, she felt it might be time to vacate her Old Mill home in incorporated Toronto. Immediately the realtors were concerned.

How old was Joyce when she sold her house?

Saying goodbye to a house after any amount of time can be hard, and 96-year-old Joyce had spent 72 years in 148 Jane Street. It was obviously more than just some brick building. The Spizzirri sisters were understanding, but after all that time in the realty business, they knew how to handle clients struggling with house-selling nervousness.