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Radiant in the 'Hood...

For fixBuffalo readers who might be unfamiliar with the neighborhood along Woodlawn Avenue - one block from the Row Houses and the new home of Performing Arts HS - not all is shrouded in the neglect that I routinely present here.
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This 1800 sf ranch house was built in 1996 and along with its priceless radiant heated driveway is assessed at 91K. Always amazed that after a storm, there's no shoveling or plowing required. Aside from a few commercial settings, I wonder if anyone else has a radiant driveway here in Buffalo. Like to know.
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3 Responses to “Radiant in the 'Hood...”

  1. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Is the rest of the house radiant heat too, and does it work off a boiler or hot water tank.  

  2. # Anonymous Evan

    Where is the house? I know that the 3-unit luxury building that Ryan Miller moved in to on the corner of Potomac and Brantford has heated sidewalks and driveways.  

  3. # Blogger fix buffalo

    Evan,

    On Woodlawn Avenue, just east of Masten on the corner of Waverly.

    I know about the radiant sidewalk project at 60 Brantford. Covered it in part as part of larger comparative series about how the City deals with 'burn-outs'on the East and West sides. Here it is - Tale of Two Cities.  

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