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Teardown 3 of 5 is done, in Morningside, Tudor-ish with curvey roof on tiny lot

John Willis Homes, Inc. is doing a lot of homes in my neighborhood. I think the experience from many so many renovations here give them a broader repertoire of styles than most design/builds outfits.. That includes Tudor-blend-ins.

Here is house 1 of 5, house 2 of 5, house 3 of 5, house 4 of 5, and house 5 of 5, house 6 of 5. house 7 of 5.


I was surprised to see this on the sign: brick, stone detailing, dovecotes and a "Voysey gable." Would it really look like this?

This is 3563 square foot teardown sold before it was finished.

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I just couldn't imagine it. It's a tiny lot 0.193 acres. This picture makes it look like a big isolated lot but that's just the foliage. It shares a driveway with the house on the right.

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They kept the garage.

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So far so good.

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They lost the dovecotes.

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They went all stone on the entrance

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This one will catch your eye. I think it's very good.

Usually a magician never tells but I think you need to see a side view.

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Teardown 3 is the 3rd one in the picture. The south elevation is more interesting than the front.


Here is house 1 of 5, house 2 of 5, house 3 of 5, house 4 of 5, and house 5 of 5, house 6 of 5. house 7 of 5..