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Since I am having my first open house tour soon I have been telling the true story about seeing my house for the first time. It is a small ranch just less than 1000 sq ft. A ranch was mandatory for me.

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My house has a few very unique things. The best part is not one inch of the steps to my basement are actually IN my basement. The last step down is the basement floor. There is a door to the outside right at the top of these steps.

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We walked in to what is the TV room. 15 seconds later I saw the steps to the basement. I go down and checked it out. It was much smaller than dream basement I imagined, but good enough. The heater was in the center and -SCORE- a 1/2 bath in the corner.

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Less than a minute later I am back upstairs, and thought of the layout tour possibilities of not having anyone wander around my house hits me. So I am in the house for truly less than 2 minutes.

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"I am good. Let¡¯s get it"

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"Don't you want to see the rest of the house?"

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"Well I guess. If she likes it we are good."

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That is just how it went down. Layout tour possibilities sold the house to me. You won't ever see that as a real estate amenity.

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Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

See my finished models at:

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Hi Bill --

Never considered layout tours as a condition of buying the house.? ?The train room option was a big selling point, of course.? That it is up 17 steps is just a benefit -- some of the little exercise I going up and down all the steps along with crawling under the layout to get into the middle (this is avoidable as there are drop bridges that open the "gate," but to me it is just another bit of exercise which the doc encourages).? ?Although the landing could probably hold 10 persons, the layout room is only good for a few at a time.? ?This has NEVER been a problem since there are so few guys up here who would visit as a group.? The stairs alone limit a large percentage of the persons in this area from coming, as about 50% are senior citizens and many are unable to climb stairs.? ?All of this is OK, as I am building the railroad for me, although it will keep three of four persons busy someday, maybe...?

A couple of pictures attached.? You will note that the layout is in disarray.? ?Not that Bill Lane has goaded me into rail painting and ballasting, but a request from Bill Pyper, the "Dispatch" editor, has.? ?I still have much of the latest narrow gauge additions that need paint on the rails, but everything else is done.? Ballasting is also progressing along with scenery in the areas that are getting ballast.? Things have moved ahead much faster this year than in the previous several years, finally.? ?

Have a good show!
Bill Winans
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:07 PM Bill Lane <bill@...> wrote:

Since I am having my first open house tour soon I have been telling the true story about seeing my house for the first time. It is a small ranch just less than 1000 sq ft. A ranch was mandatory for me.

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My house has a few very unique things. The best part is not one inch of the steps to my basement are actually IN my basement. The last step down is the basement floor. There is a door to the outside right at the top of these steps.

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?That is just how it went down. Layout tour possibilities sold the house to me. You won't ever see that as a real estate amenity.


Bill Lane



 

Hi Bill.? Looking really good.? I still remember my visit many years ago.

Cheers
Jim Martin

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 12:29 AM, William Winans <3W2scalesonly@...> wrote:
Hi Bill --

Never considered layout tours as a condition of buying the house.? ?The train room option was a big selling point, of course.? That it is up 17 steps is just a benefit -- some of the little exercise I going up and down all the steps along with crawling under the layout to get into the middle (this is avoidable as there are drop bridges that open the "gate," but to me it is just another bit of exercise which the doc encourages).? ?Although the landing could probably hold 10 persons, the layout room is only good for a few at a time.? ?This has NEVER been a problem since there are so few guys up here who would visit as a group.? The stairs alone limit a large percentage of the persons in this area from coming, as about 50% are senior citizens and many are unable to climb stairs.? ?All of this is OK, as I am building the railroad for me, although it will keep three of four persons busy someday, maybe...?

A couple of pictures attached.? You will note that the layout is in disarray.? ?Not that Bill Lane has goaded me into rail painting and ballasting, but a request from Bill Pyper, the "Dispatch" editor, has.? ?I still have much of the latest narrow gauge additions that need paint on the rails, but everything else is done.? Ballasting is also progressing along with scenery in the areas that are getting ballast.? Things have moved ahead much faster this year than in the previous several years, finally.? ?

Have a good show!
Bill Winans
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:07 PM Bill Lane <bill@...> wrote:

Since I am having my first open house tour soon I have been telling the true story about seeing my house for the first time. It is a small ranch just less than 1000 sq ft. A ranch was mandatory for me.

?

My house has a few very unique things. The best part is not one inch of the steps to my basement are actually IN my basement. The last step down is the basement floor. There is a door to the outside right at the top of these steps.

?....?

?That is just how it went down. Layout tour possibilities sold the house to me. You won't ever see that as a real estate amenity.


Bill Lane




 

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Pattie and I pretty much had the opposite situation when we finally moved into a ground based home.? We had bought a mobile home and lived nicely for about 6 years--payments were under $200 and I had part of a spare bedroom for a workbench.?
When we began our search we also had been on Houston's Nov. tour for a couple of years.? So we kept an eye on things.? In our neck of the woods, rr space isn't the easiest thing to obtain.? Attic's are way too hot and basements are called swimming pools, so out-buildings, garages and home additions all beat spare bedrooms.?

On tours we noticed that if you had to enter through the 'front' door you normally have a greeter/security guard doing that chore.? Most modelers are good honest people, but a few are not and face it our tour is open to anybody who might see your layout on a list.? One layout that we visited was a nice N scale layout in a back bedroom with a sliding patio door for entrance.? The problem was we had some rain a day before and the grass area was worn away, so the entrance was fairly muddy.? The owner had thrown some scrap carpet in the mud, but that wasn't enough.? That bedroom carpet had become a dark brown sponge by the time we entered.? Wife said--no way!?

When it came down to actually looking for a home the country was in the middle of high mortgage rates so having to move fairly far away for anything reasonable was normal.? We also liked the idea of a fireplace, gas heat and hopefully a detached garage that I could add on to.? We turned out with all electric appliances, no fireplace, and a attached garage, but we were able to assume two prior "reasonable" notes? So we made a pact where I could add on a RR room above my garage and Pattie could get a larger kitchen!? We both got our wishes eventually but the RR room could be 4 ft longer and the wife's kitchen could be built a bit larger too!?

And probably most of all, we haven't been flooded out.? Part of that is prayer, luck and slightly higher ground.? We still have thousands of formally "nicer" homes that need to be raised about 9' in some areas or torn down.?

Visitors enter through a dedicated entrance where I can still haul up a 4 x 8 sheet up the stairwell, my old smelly dog can visit and all kinds of friends can visit without having to have folks wander through the house.? I'll probably be open for our 5 week-long tour this November.?

Bob Werre

Since I am having my first open house tour soon I have been telling the true story about seeing my house for the first time. It is a small ranch just less than 1000 sq ft. A ranch was mandatory for me.

?

My house has a few very unique things. The best part is not one inch of the steps to my basement are actually IN my basement. The last step down is the basement floor. There is a door to the outside right at the top of these steps.

?

We walked in to what is the TV room. 15 seconds later I saw the steps to the basement. I go down and checked it out. It was much smaller than dream basement I imagined, but good enough. The heater was in the center and -SCORE- a 1/2 bath in the corner.

?

Less than a minute later I am back upstairs, and thought of the layout tour possibilities of not having anyone wander around my house hits me. So I am in the house for truly less than 2 minutes.

?

"I am good. Let¡¯s get it"

?

"Don't you want to see the rest of the house?"

?

"Well I guess. If she likes it we are good."

?

?

That is just how it went down. Layout tour possibilities sold the house to me. You won't ever see that as a real estate amenity.

?

?

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

See my finished models at:

Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale!

?

See my layout progress at:



PRR Builders Photos Bought, Sold & Traded
(Trading is MUCH preferred)
?

Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society
It's FREE to join!??
Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL

?