At the crux of North Williams, just north of Broadway sits a historic neighborhood called Eliot. Wednesday, I walked from San Rafael to Sacramento, Williams to MLK. It's a partially commercial neighbhorhood, so there are some interesting building on the ends or 'other-sides' of some of the streets, adding to the rusticity of the neighborhood.
It's a scenic neighborhood of mostly early victorian shotgun shacks and grand dames, both restored and ramshackle. In fact, there are quite a few ramshackle homes which I can't quite tell belong to shut-ins or hippies, since it's hard to tell the difference! No offense to shut-ins of course, they have no choice! That said, I decided to make a change in my blogging, I'm not going to only take pics of the best homes anymore, no, I'm going to try to get the truthful feel of the neighborhood, for you my outta-town readers. Besides, the ramshackle homes and the art-houses, are more interesting sometimes anyway. Can I hear an AMEN?
Six month sold prices are from $265K to $423K.
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It's a scenic neighborhood of mostly early victorian shotgun shacks and grand dames, both restored and ramshackle. In fact, there are quite a few ramshackle homes which I can't quite tell belong to shut-ins or hippies, since it's hard to tell the difference! No offense to shut-ins of course, they have no choice! That said, I decided to make a change in my blogging, I'm not going to only take pics of the best homes anymore, no, I'm going to try to get the truthful feel of the neighborhood, for you my outta-town readers. Besides, the ramshackle homes and the art-houses, are more interesting sometimes anyway. Can I hear an AMEN?
Six month sold prices are from $265K to $423K.
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