Prices range from
$25,000 to $38,500. The houses were built with sturdy post-and-beam
frames, some of which were filled with brick nogging insulation. Many
of the houses were expanded with a kitchen ell in the early 20th century.
All houses need new wiring, plumbing, and HVAC, plus new kitchens and
baths. Many also require a new roof, window sashes, porch decking, and
structural repairs. PNC sold its first house by demonstrating with a
model house how a detached outbuilding (formerly a kitchen) can be linked
to the main structure. Public water and sewer services have been extended
to the village. All houses are being sold with protective
covenants and a rehabilitation
agreement . All are candidates for NC's 30% state historic preservation
tax credits.