[MassHistPres] site / resource of historic homes for sale?

Mark Landry mark at landmarkservices.com
Mon Sep 15 13:03:34 EDT 2014


One resource is John Petraglia's real estate firm ( http://petragliarealestate.com/home.asp ). John specializes in listing historic homes and also puts out the "Antique Homes" magazine which is a listing of historic properties for sale in New England and beyond:  http://www.antiquehomesmagazine.com/info.php?info_id=70


Mark Landry   
Landmark Services Inc.   
326 Washington Street Annex
Wellesley MA 02481
www.landmarkservices.com



On Sep 15, 2014, at 12:00 PM, masshistpres-request at cs.umb.edu wrote:

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> Karen,
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> The only "database" -type resource for historic home sales is through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Go to www.preservationnation.org, scroll to the bottom to the Learn More tab and you'll see Historic Real Estate. 
> Most of the houses listed there and in the print version of the Trust's magazine tend to be from other parts of the country, especially from the mid Atlantic states and the South. This has always puzzled me. Maybe there are just more people in those areas who value history more than we do here in New England, or who at a minimum view historical features as assets rather than liabilities. I don't know. 
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> Hope this helps,
> Rosemary Foy
> Brookline
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>> On Sep 13, 2014, at 6:31 PM, Dennis De Witt <djd184 at verizon.net> wrote:
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>> Let me be as clear as I can be.  He calls his firm "Historic Homes" because that is what he specializes in.
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>> I also understood that the enquiry was about the possibility of a listing site of some sort.  This might not have been the perfect answer, but a broker who attracts clients interest in historic homes is, in fact, an important resources and preservation tool.  Had the important Emerson house in Weston been marketed through such a broker it might not now be under threat of demolition.
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>> Dennis De Witt
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>>> On Sep 13, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Barbara Wales <barbara.wales at beangroup.com> wrote:
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>>> Just because his company name has the word "Historic"  in it doesn't mean he is the de facto source for homes from early eras.   I don't think individual agents should be plugged on a sight like this.  Of that is the case, I would want to throw my hat in the ring as well.
>>> 
>>> I also don't think that was the intent of the question.  My interpretation was that she was looking for a "database" of homes.
>>> 
>>> MIC?AL CHAMBERLAIN at Historic Homes ? 70 Langley Road, Newton Centre specializes in houses of architectural character, mostly victorian but up to and including some mid-century modern.
>>> 
>>> He handled an Emerson house for a neighbor of ours and the new owners actually moved right in rather than gutting it first, as is becoming all too common.
>>> 
>>> Speaking of mid-century modern, are there any brokers who specialize in mid-century modern?  Especially on the south shore?
>>> 
>>> Dennis De Witt
>>> Brookline
>>> 
>>> On Sep 12, 2014, at 5:15 PM, Karen Johnson <karenmj at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> Is there a site or resource that folks use to locate / post historic
>>>> homes for sale for those who care about preservation?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>> karen johnson
>>>> malden
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