A Lovingly Restored Historic Home In Idaho Falls
Lonnie Pyper and Rebecca Long Pyper live in Idaho Falls, ID with their four children in a house that Rebecca has loved since she was in high school. Rebecca is a freelance writer and copywriter with a passion for historic homes, and Lonnie is a pharmacist. Ever the clever reporter, when Rebecca was writing an article […]
Lonnie Pyper and Rebecca Long Pyper live in Idaho Falls, ID with their four children in a house that Rebecca has loved since she was in high school. Rebecca is a freelance writer and copywriter with a passion for historic homes, and Lonnie is a pharmacist. Ever the clever reporter, when Rebecca was writing an article on historic homes for a newspaper, she remembered the house she had adored every time she drove past en route to softball games back in high school. Not only would the house be a great fit for the article, but it would also allow a better look inside the house she had long loved. Fate would bring Lonnie and Rebecca back to their hometown after grad school, just as the house hit the market at the same time. However, since they were both recent graduates (and with student loans), putting in an immediate offer wasn’t an option. Rebecca felt sick because the house was such a gem she was certain it would be gone within a week. Fast forward to five months later and the house was still for sale. With bated breath they offered what they could, and a request for a closing date nine months down the road (which would give them more time to s...
Lonnie Pyper and Rebecca Long Pyper live in Idaho Falls, ID with their four children in a house that Rebecca has loved since she was in high school. Rebecca is a freelance writer and copywriter with a passion for historic homes, and Lonnie is a pharmacist. Ever the clever reporter, when Rebecca was writing an article on historic homes for a newspaper, she remembered the house she had adored every time she drove past en route to softball games back in high school. Not only would the house be a great fit for the article, but it would also allow a better look inside the house she had long loved. Fate would bring Lonnie and Rebecca back to their hometown after grad school, just as the house hit the market at the same time. However, since they were both recent graduates (and with student loans), putting in an immediate offer wasn’t an option. Rebecca felt sick because the house was such a gem she was certain it would be gone within a week. Fast forward to five months later and the house was still for sale. With bated breath they offered what they could, and a request for a closing date nine months down the road (which would give them more time to s...
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