Former banks being turned into house. Sounds crazy yes, but with a very talented architecture and renovation it isn't so bad at all, in fact it is stunning to note that the most popular abode that is formerly a bank is the new trending news in the field of real estate. Very much a piece of historic masterpiece.

One of which is a formed bank located in New York. A former bank in Rochester was reported that it could be transformed into a single family house. It is 11,000 square feet large and it was suggested in its listing that you can simply put a garage door at the back of the building. The building was erected in 1905, and because it was a former bank, you can have the opportunity to keep valuable items in the vaults mentioned, it was reported that there are three of them inside, all fully functional and that they are jaw dropping, just remember not to lock yourselves in

The house features 4 bedrooms on the first floor and 4 full bathrooms as well, with a kitchen and family room combination. There is a total of 15 rooms inside the house. It will be the buyer's initiative how they would like to make use of the roof that can be transformed into a roof top deck open to your imagination as to what else. This house is a rare offering, as the building is historic in nature. The façade is made of granite rock with massive pillars. The high ceiling (58') has murals designed by Ezra Winters. The house also features a finished basement, with gas and water heating. The sewer is also connected.

The price for this former bank turned house is $45 per square feet.

Interested parties can own this iconic house and the sellers are open to possible financing.