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No Longer Just Quintessentially American, The Swinging ’60s Ranch is Now Historic

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We don’t think about a ’60s ranch when we think about historic homes. The first thing that generally comes to mind is a stately Tudor or a charming Craftsman cottage. Something old.

But guess what? A house only has to be 50 years old to qualify as historic. So, those swinging ‘60s homes are now just that. They are also highly sought after because remodelers have figured that the bones of a 1960s ranch home are absolutely fantastic. It’s easy to open up the walls of a  ranch, and the bathrooms lend themselves to updating because they were never tiny.

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4416 Harvest Hill Rd.

My parents bought a beautiful red brick ranch in San Antonio in 1959. It was rented out during our many years overseas and stayed in our family until 2017 and it was darned hard to part with.

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My childhood ranch when I sold it.
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The new buyers’ renovation

When I Googled it a year later and saw the emotional gut-punch of renovations, I realized just how hot the ranch was for today’s buyers. Sure it hurts to see the changes,  but had it not been mine, I’d probably have advised any seller to do what the buyers did, paint the brick, and enclose the columns. I’m dying to see what they did inside because I was dreaming up interior renovations for decades!

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4416 Harvest Hill makes it apparent that updating the exterior is straightforward. Great light fixtures, a modern door and numbers, and voila your ’60s ranch is now ready for a buyer with 2022 tastes.

To think the ranch is historic is hard to digest.

Dissect the style and it makes perfect sense why remodelers are drawn to a ranch. The style is quintessentially American. Even though we see them as early as 1920, their popularity peaked in the late 1950s and ’60s when the design, created for livability and flexibility, got a little more dramatic. We started to see some swinging styles that included sunken living rooms and cathedral ceilings.

The ranch-style also brought us the concept of indoor-outdoor living, which has persevered and is yet another reason for their popularity.

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4535 Forest Bend. Staged by George Bass Stage & Design.

Remodelers have also descended on the ’60s ranch because there are so many of them.

Zillow did some research and claimed nine out of 10 homes built in the 1950s and ‘60s were in the ranch style. So we have the perfect equation of plenty of homes in this style that are not challenging to reconfigure inside. It’s no wonder that they are attracting a younger demographic that never had the pleasure of living in them as kids and that they fly off the market the moment they are listed.

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4535 Forest Bend staged by George Bass Stage & Design.
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10652 Les Jardins
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4728 Mill Creek
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4416 Harvest Hill
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10652 Les Jardins
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Maybe, just maybe, you’ll think a bit differently about historic preservation now and consider this the façade of any age and style of home can always be preserved. Simply gut the inside and create your dream home, but don’t disrupt the look of a neighborhood, regardless of the era.   

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TAGGED:10652 Les Jardins4416 Harvest Hill4535 Forest BendGeorge Bass Stage and DesignHistoric PreservationRanch Homesrenovated ranch
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