by Sears Homes | Jul 17, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Some models of Sears Homes were wildly popular. Some were not. The Homewood falls into the second category. And yet, it’s a puzzle as to why this attractive two-story bungalow was not a big seller for Sears. With 784 square feet on each floor (about 1,600 square...
by Sears Homes | Jul 9, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Prior to May 2012, I’d never heard of Somerville, New Jersey. And then I wrote a blog on the Sears Milton, and on the catalog page that features the Sears Milton, there was a small snippet mentioning that the Milton had also been built in Somerville, New Jersey....
by Sears Homes | Jun 8, 2012 | Uncategorized |
One of my personal favorite Sears Homes is the Sherburne. For one thing, it’s quite distinctive (and easier to identify than a very simple little house). And, it’s just so pretty. I love the lines, the big front porch, the steeply pitched roof and all...
by Sears Homes | May 18, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Do you like “quirky”? Then you’ll love this Sears House! In the opening paragraph of the catalog page, the prosaic writers described Modern Home #124 as “a great favorite.” It’s certainly one of my favorites – for so many...
by Sears Homes | Apr 28, 2012 | Uncategorized |
In the early 1910s, it’s probable that the Sears Starlight was their most popular model. In the early days, it was offered with and without an indoor bathroom. In 1921, the Starlight had a significant model change. The small shed dormer in the attic was enlarged...
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