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Comment from: Micah [Visitor] Email · http://msittig.wubi.org/
Wow, you guys are living my dream and I will be following this weblog attentively. Make sure you take plenty of pictures!
2007-02-24 @ 21:00
Comment from: Micah [Visitor] Email · http://msittig.wubi.org/
Oh, and I think the link is wrong. It should be:

http://club.pchome.net/topic_2_3_63075__.html
2007-02-24 @ 21:08
Comment from: Verochka [Visitor] Email
The link provided doesn't seem to have the right photos??? It has photos of Flower Port that doesn't seem very old and historical?? I'd be interested in seeing the correct photos if you could please double check on the link. Thank you!
2007-03-02 @ 03:12
Comment from: JJ [Visitor] Email
Very nice to read the article u wrote
about renovating an old house in SH.

I am wondering if there is any city
regulation in terms of what can and
cannot be done to an old house.

And also, just from the investment
perspective, is it better to just buy
a brand new house in SH as compared to
what u do with an old house.

Thanks
2007-03-04 @ 08:47
Comment from: Melanie [Member] Email
Thanks for the tip on the incorrect link. I have fixed it now in the original posting.

To JJ- in short, yes, there are lots of regulations about what you can't do to an old house. The scale of the renovation project can depend on the zoning, the level of designated historical preservations, the effect on your neighbors' property (e.g. raising your roof might affect their light or drainage, etc). I strongly recommend getting a good architect to help navigate the process before embarking on the project DIY.
From an investment perspective, I think it's also a winner. There is a finite amount of lane homes around town since they are being torn down by the dozens every day, yet the new apartment blocks are sprouting like mushrooms. You can't "fake" the old charm of a lane house.
2007-03-07 @ 16:33
Comment from: FRANCES [Visitor] Email
Funniest thing: we were looking at an old house in the same community. But it's too far away from our children's school; instead we bought an old 1930s apartment in the French Concession. Like your we'd like to restore it to its former art deco style. Can you recommend your contractor?
2007-04-12 @ 15:42
Comment from: Robert Corrie [Visitor] Email
Hi Melanie,

I was very interested to hear about your lane house project. It would be very good to see some photos of the internals before and after.

I had the same idea of buying a lane house several years ago but I was a little worried for the reasons you stated above (the govt in its (infinite) wisdom seem to be demolishing beautiful buildings left right and centre in Shanghai. It really makes me want to cry;.

I was wondering how safe your own building is.. even if a building is protected (conservation orders etc) it will not stop a developer coming along and knocking it down anyway as the govt can see the financial gains in this.

Also what property agent did you use? can you recommend a good one? The only one I know of is SPACE.

Also I wonder if shikumen lanehouse style architecture is unique to Shanghai? What about Suzhou or some of the other northeast China cities.. I was just considering less expensive options as my budget was always limited :)

Cheers!

Robert
2007-05-17 @ 00:08

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