3 Essential Evaluations to Get When Restoring a Historic Home
Buying historic homes and restoring them with modern features and equipment is a growing trend among Americans. In fact, according to real estate publication Inman, the most significant real estate markets in the country — San Francisco, Manhattan, and Boston, among others — are predominantly made up of historic homes.
While modern homes do not compare to the artistic and unique architecture of historic buildings, older homes do take some work before they are livable. What are some of the critical aspects to consider first? Whether you're a historic homeowner or a contractor working on one, you'll want to evaluate these first:


