Houses aren't affordable even in the remote towns of Middle America anymore. Many rightfully complain about high interest rates & inflated prices, but some take creative approaches to the phenomenon while keeping their places' style/vernacular. Bob Quinn turned one of the iconic Madison County round grain silos we see by the road & turned it into an affordable, "prairie-style" home for a few thousand dollars. Quinn also explains that it's round & properly anchored, so aerodynamic & tornado-proof. The Quinns are quite satisfied with their outcome. Way to go Bob! Enjoy this repost as much as we did 😊
Kirsten Dirksen
Houses aren't affordable even in the remote towns of Middle America anymore. Many rightfully complain about high interest rates & inflated prices, but some take creative approaches to the phenomenon while keeping their places' style/vernacular. Bob Quinn turned one of the iconic Madison County round grain silos we see by the road & turned it into an affordable, "prairie-style" home for a few thousand dollars. Quinn also explains that it's round & properly anchored, so aerodynamic & tornado-proof. The Quinns are quite satisfied with their outcome. Way to go Bob! Enjoy this repost as much as we did 😊
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