Religious communities often face a choice: Sell off the buildings they can no longer afford, or find a way to fill them with new uses.
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Al Cannistra's insight:
hmmm - converted toy factory sounds fun - but I have always thought about buying and renovating an old church - who knows.... there is a BIG lottery coming up :-) |
![]() A former place of worship can be difficult to market, but some buyers are being drawn to call it home.
Al Cannistra's insight:
I have seen some amazing make overs - how do you feel about living in an old church? . . |
extreme makeover - would you live in an old church?
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