Bush Insurance & Realty issued the following announcement on Oct 15.
The National Register of Historic Places has been around since 1966, when the National Historic Preservation Act was passed. The act established a process to identify buildings, homes, and landmarks of historical value. These places were then designated to be protected for future generations.
Homes make up a large part of the register—but you don't need to be someone special to wind up with a special structure. In fact, we've rounded up nine homes on the National Register of Historic Placesacross the country that you can buy right now.
Dwellings on the register can't be updated willy-nilly—their owners have to abide by certain restrictions. On the upside, there are tax breaks and other incentives from both the public and private sector that can help offset the cost of maintaining one of these American gems.
Original source here.