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In This Issue:

Front Page
Revving Up Existing Home Sales Crucial Step in Recovery
Builders Sense Tide Is Turning for Housing Demand
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Dec. 25, Jan. 1
Read Our International Builders' Show Preview on Jan. 8
Layouts for Living
'Cottage Residence' Loaded With Options
Coast to Coast
Raids at Swift Raise Questions About Employers’ Ability to Check Status
Forum
Refocus Prospects Who Are Looking for a Fire Sale
Economics & Finance
Bank Guidance Not Likely to Impede Credit Flow to Housing
Eye on the Economy: Buyer Demand May Be Stabilizing
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Design
A Home That Disappears and Other Unusual Homes
Tips
Builder's Tip: Shop Vac Works for Hard-to-Fill Glue Ups
Business Management
Ten Must-Have Technology Trends for Today's Homes
Advice From Industry Experts: Ramp Up Sales and Marketing
50Plus Housing
The Ten Tips of Marketing an Active Adult Community
Enter the 2007 50+ Housing Design, Marketing Competition
Remodelers
Sign Up for Chairman’s Dinner at Builders’ Show
Building Systems
Gulf Coast Modular Home Show in Mississippi Jan. 9-21
Weber Feted for Concrete Industry Contributions
Education
Marketing More Relevant Than Ever: IBS Pre-Show Education
Education Calendar
Katrina
General Permits Supported for Rebuilding Mississippi
Drywall, Plywood, Shingles Needed in New Orleans
Safety
Tickets Available for Safety Awards Luncheon
Workforce housing
Affordability Gap for Renters Widens in 2006
Politics & Government
High Housing Costs a Growing Challenge for Cities
Building Products
Home Depot Acquires Chinese Home Improvement Chain
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Sign Up for Estate Planning Seminar at Builders’ Show
Association News
Howard on List of Housing’s 50 Most Powerful Persons
Dell for the Holidays: Double Discounts Through Dec. 31
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football. Don't Drop the Ball.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Revving Up Existing Home Sales Crucial Step in Recovery

Builders Sense Tide Is Turning for Housing Demand

Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Dec. 25, Jan. 1

Read Our International Builders' Show Preview on Jan. 8

'Cottage Residence' Loaded With Options

Perhaps anticipating one of today’s hottest housing trends, this “cottage residence” featured in the Sept. 1875 issue of Builder and Manufacturer magazine offered owners the option of a downstairs bedroom.

Complete with a water closet and dressing closet (where the sink and optional bathtub were located) the 10x12-foot bedroom was tucked away at the rear of the house and, according to the architect, could be used “as a library, study, nursery or sewing room” if the home owner preferred to have all the bedrooms upstairs.

Flex Rooms — in 1875!

The fledgling flex room also could be omitted completely since the second story of the house did not extend over that space, and the second floor area reserved for a “linen room” could instead be used for a bathroom.

Acording to the architect, A. S. Hait of Riverhead, N.Y., the 2,000+ square-foot house was designed for a 40x58-foot lot and was “suited to localities where land is not so much an item as convenience.”

The estimated cost of building the house was $2,000 to $4,000 (roughly $33,900 to $67,800 in 2000 dollars), and the architect noted that omitting the bay windows and external ornamentation and slightly reducing the size of the living room and dining room could yield considerable savings.

A Nod Toward Curb Appeal

However, anticipating the value that today’s buyers place on “curb appeal,” the author noted that “ornaments are to a house what lace is to a lady’s dress — strip them off, and we are guilty of a breach of fashion. Money spent for external ornaments for a house is not, as some people think, money thrown away; on the contrary, houses tastefully ornamented give better satisfaction and find a readier market when one wishes to sell.”

First floor with optional bedroom shown.

Second floor.

Plans courtesy of:

Cornell University Library, Making of America Digital Collection

The Manufacturer and Builder magazine. Volume 7, Issue 9, Sept. 1875  pp. 212-213


 

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