With the eye of a master craftsman, Mr. Justin Dietrich led 25
students in a redesign that transformed the property inside and
outside for an all fresh new look.
The 1268 sq. ft. upper living area at 250 Southgate Drive has three
bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms and is ready for sale at
$107,000.
Renovated from top to bottom the house offers charm and practicality
with hardwood flooring in bedrooms and living room, a new fireplace,
built-in book cases and an upstairs laundry room. The kitchen has
new slate floor tiles, recessed lighting, cabinets and counter tops,
and appliances. There is lots of storage space throughout the house.
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The basement is refreshed, bright and ready for use as additional living and/or
storage space, great for play, entertainment, study, or bedrooms. An additional
bathroom could easily be added.
Head out the back door and in back of the two-car garage you'll find
an enchanting pergola connected to a large deck that extends living
space into the outdoors.
The Lincolnland Technical Education Center is hosted by Lincoln
Community High School with Robert Bagby serving as its director.
LTEC offers classes to students in surrounding school districts.
The following students in this year's Building Trades Program were from LCHS,
Williamsville, Hartsburg Emden and Mount Pulaski:
Seth Gleason, Brandon Bartman, Michael Koepen, Zack Bryan, Zack Lloyd, Conner
Icenolgle, Devin Hollinshead, Keegan Lolling, Kolton Grant, Gavin Block, Aaron
Butler, Derek Jacobs, Dalton Harp, Shea McCann, Ben Steiner, Logan Thompson,
Josh Mangano, Connor Neitzel, Ian Neitzel, Jim Sielaff, Connor Albertson, Oliver
Pal, JD Eigenbrod, Jordan Varboncoeur and Dalton Allen.
For more information contact LCHS (217)732-4131 (ext. 245)
[Jan Youngquist]
See more detail
and photos as this home was being transformed:
Building trades students learning more than
just skills
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