City July 30, 2010 5:08 PM

The Pride of Porter

The Pride of Porter
It took all of about six months to transform this house on Porter from a multi-family dilapidated mess to a pristine single-family home (see back story). According to the developers, Jim Swiezy (right) and Matt Klafehn (Greenleef Real Estate), the house was about a year away from being beyond repair. Thankfully Jim and Matt decided to take a big chance - one that resulted in restoring a high profile property in a historic district. Before choosing the appropriate paint scheme for the exterior, Matt explored the rest of neighborhood in search of colors that would mix and match. After replacing the porch, the pillars (no longer round) and restoring much of the woodwork and details, the two decided that it was time to open the doors to show off the incredible transformation that had taken place inside.

Walking up the front steps onto the rebuilt porch, it is the beanboard above that really shines. From there, the house's foyer makes a major impact with operable oversized pocket doors that look and function the way they once did when the house was built. I was surprised to see that so much of the original woodwork had been saved since the amount of water damage to the house had been so significant. Of the 4200 sq.' house, it was hard to find any flaws. Everything looked original when observing the living areas except for the Energy Star windows. Updated amenities include bathroom outfitted with Jacuzzi tub, shower with body sprayers, granite counter tops and sleek subway tiled floors. The kitchen has been overhauled as well. All of the updates brought a sense of luxury to the dwelling that had, at one time, been subjected to tragic '80's remodeling decisions. New plumbing, electric and zoned heating were par for the course.

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The house boasts three bedrooms, a sprawling dry basement, laundry hookups, natural sunlight, front porch, upper porch, back patio, parking pad for up to two cars, quaint backyard, finished attic (one large room and two smaller rooms), tons of closets, new roof and over 50% replaced clapboard, 2nd floor carpeting (makes the house very quiet) and a fireplace. I have to hand it to Jim and Matt - these guys really put their hearts into this project. They told me that in the 20 years that they have been in the business, there was only one other project that was as difficult to pull off. Had they known what was in store for them, I'm not sure that they would have tackled the project. You can see it in their eyes - the trouble that they went through. At the same time, you can see the pride that they share in the accomplishment. I hope to see more from these two in the near future.

The house is being listed for sale at $299,000.

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This is how you rebuild a city. Great job guys!

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Wow, I need to finish college and get a job. Now. Looks great!

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THANK GOD!
My husband is working a restoration project not far from here and we talked about how much we feared it would be yet another lovely on the outside where it matters property, but that the interior would be a fly by night hack job of diced up overpriced apartments. Driving past it over the last two years has made for some interesting conversations.
We are thrilled to see this restored to it's single family glory! Nice job guys!

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Great job! Hope the developers can make a profit and do another outstanding project! This house looks absolutely awesome!

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pretty impressive,

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All I can say is ...'WOW'. Big improvement from before.

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very impressive! nice save, guys.

queenseyes, you should have posted a 'before' picture to really drive this achievement home. oh, and i'm sure you meant greenleaf not greenleef.

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The home isn't listed for sale yet, right? Looks like they bought it for 25K, so there should be a nice profit there. I'm just worried they won't get 299K - that's an awfully small yard to go with such a big house. Not sure it's a viable option for a family with kids. Fingers crossed for the developers!

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Very exciting. I've drivien on Porter several times trying to figure out the area. I was in town last week for the Garden Walk. To see the gardens and prospect for a future domicile. I thought the city looked better than last year. Progress.

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I love what they've done to this house!!! It's great to see the photos of the interior. thank you!

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With all due respect, it's not beanboard--it beadboard.

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But that beanboard really SHINES!

(and you can get it freakin' cheap from Len-Co. I love that stuff.....)

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Can I get a real writer over here????

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Nice work, the square columns look even better than the round. The proper proportion and careful attention to detail makes this porch look as if it was original to the house.

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These guys actually did a horrible job and the new owner is having a lot of issues due to all the short cuts that these contractors took (leaks in the roof, shotty drywall)

what crooks!!

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The real question is why buffalorising is giving such a one sided story about them. Since Green Leaves buys advertising space with buffalorising, what do you think? Maybe the author of this story, queenseyes, should investigate and give a more balanced account.

Joke: Why do you think you won't see a follow up story?
Punchline: Follow the money trail.

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The real question is why buffalorising is giving such a one sided story about them. Since Green Leaves buys advertising space with buffalorising, what do you think? Maybe the author of this story, queenseyes, should investigate and give a more balanced account.

Joke: Why do you think you won't see a follow up story?
Punchline: Follow the money trail.

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