Tom52
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The home that I grew up in is still there after all these years. It surprisingly looks about the same outside, according to Zillow they have made some nice updates inside.
yes I looked at my old house interior on one of the agents sites, and they've made a lot of changes inside the house since we lived there in '73... as one would expect. ..and it's really modern and beautiful.... However I often wonder what their reaction would be if they knew they have their breakfast bar on the exact spot where my mum died....The home that I grew up in is still there after all these years. It surprisingly looks about the same outside, according to Zillow they have made some nice updates inside.

The third house, I'm still angry about that. We had to paint all the walls white. They were brown, yellow, orange, green. So much work. Yeah, said that man, then it sells better. But the ones who bought it were the people from the manege who had an insane load of money because they're traders. My dad got way too less, but we had to move. All that work for nothing.Some folks bought the home from my dad at a fairly low price, posing as somewhat poor folks. Then, they pretty much rebuilt the whole place at an expense of several hundred thousand dollars. They had plenty of money. Shown below is the McMansion they made out of the little farmhouse.
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oooh that's a lovely big houseNot only is my childhood home still there but someone's put some money into sprucing it up. I still remember we kids used to play card games in the tower room at the top of the house on rainy days. I also remember my father doing a lot of work on it; painting & fixing things. It was a great place to be a kid though. Head out in the morning and be back for dinner. Those were the days when parents didn't have to worry about where their kids were or what they were up to.
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That's a wonderful looking home, one of those homes that has character!Not only is my childhood home still there but someone's put some money into sprucing it up. I still remember we kids used to play card games in the tower room at the top of the house on rainy days. I also remember my father doing a lot of work on it; painting & fixing things. It was a great place to be a kid though. Head out in the morning and be back for dinner. Those were the days when parents didn't have to worry about where their kids were or what they were up to.
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Anyway, this is what the front looked like just before we moved in 1975. I guess dad was having a sidewalk sale.The outside is still there, but it looks like the last owners gutted it then quit. I tried to find out who owns it now and, according to online tax records, it's some LLC company. It makes me sad to see it like this - so many happy memories there.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/66-West-St-Mechanicville-NY-12118/32455457_zpid/

It matters not about owning things... as children we lived always in rented property... as most people did in Scotland during the years I was growing up.. nothing to be ashamed of, ...but the problem for you with regard stability was not the housing as much as the unsettled parents who were there one minute and gone the next....I just looked at the Zillow website and found out the first house we lived in -- probably a rental -- was a modest two story house built in 1910. It looks like somebody put a new front porch on it; other than that, it's how I remember it. We lived there until I was 10. Then we moved to an apartment, then my parents split and we moved to another apartment without my father, then my parents got back together and we moved to a little rental house. Then my mother left and we moved to a government subsidized townhouse. My parents never owned anything. No stability, whatsoever.
I knew what that was like with parents being here one minute and then gone the next.It matters not about owning things... as children we lived always in rented property... as most people did in Scotland during the years I was growing up.. nothing to be ashamed of, ...but the problem for you with regard stability was not the housing as much as the unsettled parents who were there one minute and gone the next....![]()