A 1900s farmhouse taken down to the studs and rebuilt from the ground up. Original character kept, every system brand new.
About this home
Elm Street started as a 1900s farmhouse and was meticulously taken down to the studs before being rebuilt. The original character shapes the exterior and the floor plan, but what's inside the walls is almost entirely new.
Every major system was replaced: a new metal roof, new siding, new windows, new plumbing, new electrical, a new septic system, a new foundation, and a new HVAC. Buying an old house normally means you're buying everything that's wrong with it. This one reads the other direction.
Four bedrooms and three baths give the home family-scale capacity at 1,907 sqft, with the kind of layout that only comes from renovations where walls got to move freely after the rebuild. The result is a home with the look and feel of a century-old farmhouse and the performance of brand-new construction.
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Every Stone Harbor home starts with a conversation about how you actually live. If Elm Street resonates, we'd love to adapt it - or design something entirely your own.
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