"The Woodburn Bungalows" (The front house and cottage in back) were built in 1924 and the architecture of these turn-of-the century homes had an eye-catching charm and interesting appeal. The property sat in a neglected state for many years. I believe most people who purchase investment property would have leveled the houses, only to build a modern looking site which would have lost the historic feel of the area. For so many years I had been drawn to this property and I thought about purchasing it. Finally, knowing the houses would be challenging, inside and outside, I purchased them in 2014. After 24 months of hands-on restoration, remodeling, purchasing new everything and installing the new landscaping, I listed them for sale. After just a couple of months, I took them off the market and decided to turn them into vacation rentals. The truth be told; I believe I became attached! When you pull in, immediately you are transported back to a different time and the property gives off such a positive, cheerful feeling. When it is quiet at night you can hear Cheyenne Creek and watch the deer and other wildlife wondering about. The house and the cottage each have a quirky charm all of their own.