No I'm not an estate agent but...















With 1.10 acres this Brewster property built around 1900 is on the market for $559,000. I love the tower with its French château-style turret

I see that since writing about the lovely Cape Cod house with its link to Helen Keller at http://budleighbrewsterunited.blogspot.com/2011/02/another-home-with-history.html the price has dropped by $70K from $649,900 to $579,000.

Some updating is required, says the realtor, while claiming the property's "huge potential." From this side of the pond it looks even more tempting now, with what our UK estate agents would describe as its "bags of character."

There are plenty more Brewster properties to drool over if you click on the link that I've just been sent at http://www.todayrealestate.com/tre/index.cfm/fuseaction/members.ssr/mid/141713/sid/24814/sdate/03-04-2011/

I think I'd better start posting details of Budleigh Salterton properties, just to keep the balance right.

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