Probably the location, and not much land. In this market I’d be surprised if they got anywhere near the asking price.
100+ year old homes have their problems...and if you don’t fix them properly, they have their pesky preservationist defenders too!
*sigh* Having been there, I totally understand the desire to preserve architectural treasure, but in retrospect...you could restore a lot of human beings with the amount of time and money.
“...but in retrospect...you could restore a lot of human beings with the amount of time and money.”
Ah, not to worry, the Bummer and the rest of his leftist entourage will see to that. /s