If the family are experienced with looking after, then that is cool. And B+D is right about the room sizes, quality and investment potential of XLA in that they are cheaper, have more, larger rooms and renters don't care that it is not period. In fact my house is XLA-ish (same sort of age and type, but was never LA) and my builder loves it in that everything is straight and square and so on.
If the family are experienced with looking after, then that is cool. And B+D is right about the room sizes, quality and investment potential of XLA in that they are cheaper, have more, larger rooms and renters don't care that it is not period. In fact my house is XLA-ish (same sort of age and type, but was never LA) and my builder loves it in that everything is straight and square and so on.