Eric loved it and a few days later on our regular stalker drive Eric took me by to see the house. He told Eric that no one seemed interested in renting so he would also be willing to sell it since he was living on the other side of town and paying two mortgages. The guy led him around the corner to his recently vacated rental and showed him around. He said he had a house for rent around the corner and would Eric like to see it? Of course Eric agreed. #Modern jack and jill bathroom layout windowsWhile looking in the windows of a property for sale Eric was approached by a man who had been driving by. We became total Northcrest stalkers and I’m sure the neighbors probably became concerned. We were in no position to buy a home but that didn’t stop us from checking out every new home listing and every open house. We fell in love with the neighborhood and began driving through several times a week. A mid century enthusiast friend encouraged us to check it out. Though Eric (my fiancé) and I both grew up in the area we never knew of Northcrest’s existence. When we tell people where we live many say, “Isn’t that where all those weird houses are?” We proudly say yes! (For some really interesting history and a peek at the neighborhood check out We are truly, madly, deeply in love with our mid-century wonder! Here is our story: My fiancé and I just purchased a 1962 split level in Northcrest, a subdivision outside of Atlanta. However, thanks to your site I have realized how great a pink bathroom can be! When we first bought the house I was not a fan of the bathrooms. Surprise surprise, her note includes this: And - the adorable Susan (above), a first-time homeowner, to tell us all about the bathroom, and her ‘new’ 1962 home. Here we have not only pink, but also the blog’s first Jack ‘n Jill bathroom. Susan peeks at us from the other side of her vintage, pink Jack ‘n Jill bathroom.
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