Buying A 50 Year Old House ◎ <Plus>

If the house has a specific 70s feature (like a conversation pit or avocado green tile), mention it! People love to comment on nostalgia.

Buying a 50-year-old house is a mix of finding "good bones" and discovering "retro surprises." buying a 50 year old house

Use a "then vs. now" split if you have old photos of the house, or a shot of you holding the oversized, old-school keys. If the house has a specific 70s feature

We just [bought / are looking at] a 50-year-old house! Crossing the threshold of a home built in the mid-70s is a total vibe, but it’s definitely an adventure. now" split if you have old photos of

⚠️ The "Surprises": You quickly learn that "vintage charm" is sometimes code for "colorful plumbing" or "creative electrical wiring."⚠️ The Projects: My weekend plans now officially consist of wandering the aisles of the hardware store.

✅ The Character: You get real wood, unique layouts, and established neighborhoods with massive trees that new builds just can’t replicate.✅ The "Bones": Usually solid as a rock. These houses were built to last.✅ The Potential: It’s a blank canvas for that "modern vintage" look.

Ask a question at the end, like: "What’s the one 'old house' feature you’d never get rid of?"