My g.grandfather owned one of the cottages directly across the street from the outdoor church. He paid about $1500 for it in the late 1940s and sold it for around $4k in the late 50s/early 60s (I'd have to ask my father for the exact time frame). An English immigrant from a coal mining family would have no chance of buying one of those now with the going rate of $500K.
These are beautiful Ginger Bread Cottages! It's like looking in a fairy tale book.
Absolutely beautiful 🏡 👍🏼
Thank you very much!
I know a Jamaican when I hear one!! 🇯🇲 ❤
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My g.grandfather owned one of the cottages directly across the street from the outdoor church. He paid about $1500 for it in the late 1940s and sold it for around $4k in the late 50s/early 60s (I'd have to ask my father for the exact time frame). An English immigrant from a coal mining family would have no chance of buying one of those now with the going rate of $500K.
wow! that's amazing. You would be sitting pretty if your family still owned one. Really beautiful over there
Is this is “Black” Martha’s Vineyard?
Yes it's in Oak Bluffs which is considered black Martha's vineyard