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In Reply to: RE: It's only a problem if you treat it like a furnace, i.e. turning it up and down. When kept away from posted by tinear on December 19, 2014 at 12:10:36
and moved into one and shared it with a guy who worked for Lockheed and sent spy satellites up...very hush hush kinda guy. The house was a piece of crap. The heating sucked. the walls were just wood, no insulation. Probably the cheapest house I ever lived in. Kitchen was a joke, totally ugy to boot. It was at 280 W Charleston, PA
They go for millions now, only because of the PA location and school system.
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were notoriously inefficient and many had leaky roofs. Quality, also, was lacking in many.
The ones that fetch those prices nowadays mostly have extensively been redone, with modern membrane roofing, insulation (where possible), and double or triple pane glazing.
I like the way those designs erase the divide between living space and garden--- but they can make you feel, I bet, like you're living in an aquarium.
if you have a spare 1.35 Very Large you can own it. With an Eichler if there is a fire you can escape simply by running at the closest wall.
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