Readers may remember the Dorchester Times in the past has named properties throughout town as recipients of our Home Improvement Awards.
We last did this in 2018, when we bestowed our Home Improvement Awards to properties on Dorchester's east side. So it has been a while.
Earlier this week, members of the Dorchester Times staff took a long walk through our village and added to our list of improved homes that stand out -- homes owned by property owners who deserve to be recognized for their investment in our community.
Here are the Times' Home Improvement Award winners for 2023:
Large House Category - 600 W 9th St.: Over the past year, this has become one of Dorchester's most notable homes. The owners continue their mission to improve our community one house at a time. Simply said, this isn't their first rodeo. Their eye for detail is complemented by impeccable taste. As this stately property continues to undergo its impressive transformation, we say kudos to the hard-working owners who are renovating this standout home. At this time, we are not certain whether this house will be occupied by the owners or if it will soon be listed.
Smaller House Category - 201 Washington Ave.: This renovation deserves recognition because the owners have established a model for how to make the most of a smaller property and grow its value to the maximum. Not only has the home been improved and the living space been expanded, but this property boasts one of the best gardens in Saline County. The home is a Sears and Roebuck house, according to our records, built in the early 1900s -- so it has an interesting history as well. A big Times thumbs-up for these owners.
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