Former bank turned home in Vermont has Zillow Gone Wild gushing. Check it out
Houses converted from other structures aren’t too uncommon. In fact, there are a plethora of homes that were once churches for sale all over the country.
But a house that was once a bank? Now that’s new.
Take this vast four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence on the real estate market in Bennington, Vermont, for $765,000 – it was once a bank building and the interior looks it…in the coolest way possible.
“Iconic property located in the center of historic Bennington, Vermont,” the listing on Zillow.com says. “Unique opportunity to live and/or work in a renovated former bank building in the heart of Downtown Bennington.”
Features of the 6,650-square-feet home include:
Large windows
Private upsiders entrance
“Original ornate moldings”
Chandeliers
Marble floor
“Three working vaults”
“Marble teller counter”
The beautiful residence caught the attention of the popular social media real estate page Zillow Gone Wild and some fans couldn’t get enough.
“Kid: Walks up to mom to ask for snack.
Mom: Places ‘Next Window’ sign and leaves,” one person joked.
“This a superhero team hq,” another tweeted.
“Whoa!! Banksy selling his house,” one person said.
“*Me offering dudes in ski masks a tray of cookies*” another joked.
“Oh my. I love everything about this. Repurposed buildings as homes are amazing,” someone tweeted.
Bennington is about 40 miles northeast of Albany, New York.
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