Old Houses

Here’s a good example. And it’s inexpensive for a reason: you could spend a year fixing it up and it would still be a fixer-upper.
Also, it’s on the back roads of Caswell County, North Carolina. Your neighbors, whom you’ll meet at the local grocery store, won’t be talking about third-world politics, Wordle, or particle physics. Perhaps U.S. politics, but let’s not go there.
