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1949 Cape Cod

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14 years ago

I'm buying a house in the country--a foreclosure that looks like someone got about 90% done with upgrades, landscaping and renovations and couldn't continue. The first time I was there I felt incredibly sad at the PO's loss. Now, as the 12th owner, I'm excited to continue the process.

According to some of the paperwork I've seen the basic cape has three additions--1949--a porch off the kitchen was turned into a pantry (far right). 1949--a front porch became part of the living room (the flooring is obviously different). Date unkown--A detached garage with finished room above and a funky little wedge-shaped room that connects it to the living room.





I have two questions for you experienced old house experts and fans:

--How can I research the history of work done on this house?

--I've Googled and searched this forum with little success: is there a site that shows floorplans, decorating styles, original architectural details for a house of this age and style?

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