For Sale
$ 160,000
1898 Victorian
306 South Carolina Avenue
Spencer, North Carolina 28159
Spencer, North Carolina 28159
1898 Victorian
This house in a Historic District in Spencer NC. It sits directly across the town park, over looking the gazebo and the Spencer Library.
The exterior has to be preserved and when the house is painted, you must present the colors to the Historic town board for approval. Very easy to do.
This is a large home, all the Structual and stabilization has been done. This home is ready for all the mechanicals, then insulation and sheetrock.
Room sizes are as follows;
Living rm 15-4 x 15-4
Dining rm 18-10 x 15-2
Kitchen 18-2 x 11-6
Back entry 6-4 x 6-8
Primary Bedroom 15-5 x 15-3
Primary closet 7-2 x 9-2
Primary bath 11-4 x 8-2
Laundry 6 x 9-4
1/2 bath 6 x 5-6
Hall 6 x 12
Main foyer 15-7 x 12-7
Upstairs
Front bedroom 11-2 x 9-6 with an alcove 4-2 x 5
Front bedroom 13-2 x 15-4
Each front bedroom has a closet 3 x 5
Hall bath 9 x 7-6
Hall 46" x 11'
Hall 42" x 9'
Primary Bedroom up 15-2 x 15-4
Primary bathroom and closet 11-7 x 6
This home has been vacant for over 50 years. When I had the property surveyed it was last done in 1897. So the house is either 1897 or 1898.
Large 12 foot wide foyer with a fireplace, with a staircase to the left and formal living room on the right and a 6 foot wide hall going to the dining room on the left the primary bedroom on the right and a half bath center.
The primary bedroom has a large walk in closet and a nice bathroom.
All the rooms are larger than a normal house. Large kitchen with a laundry room to the right that also connects to the primary walk-in closet.
Upstairs has a hall with two bedrooms in front and a bathroom off the hall. Left down the hall is another primary bedroom with a closet and bathroom. Does have a new water and sewer tap.
The roof has the original tin, it does not leak, but will need to be sealed at some point. The lower roof over the kitchen is new TPO roofing. There is off street parking, that is down an alleyway so you can park in the back of the house.
There is only one rental house on this block and it is next door on the right side. Never a problem with the renters. The neighbors are great. I took it upon myself to save this house. I will not be making a profit, I have done 7 houses in this area, and all I do is fix historic homes.
The entire back of the house has new siding.
The front porch on the second floor use to go all the way across. So you can bring it back, if wanted.
Come take a look and bring your imagination.
The exterior has to be preserved and when the house is painted, you must present the colors to the Historic town board for approval. Very easy to do.
This is a large home, all the Structual and stabilization has been done. This home is ready for all the mechanicals, then insulation and sheetrock.
Room sizes are as follows;
Living rm 15-4 x 15-4
Dining rm 18-10 x 15-2
Kitchen 18-2 x 11-6
Back entry 6-4 x 6-8
Primary Bedroom 15-5 x 15-3
Primary closet 7-2 x 9-2
Primary bath 11-4 x 8-2
Laundry 6 x 9-4
1/2 bath 6 x 5-6
Hall 6 x 12
Main foyer 15-7 x 12-7
Upstairs
Front bedroom 11-2 x 9-6 with an alcove 4-2 x 5
Front bedroom 13-2 x 15-4
Each front bedroom has a closet 3 x 5
Hall bath 9 x 7-6
Hall 46" x 11'
Hall 42" x 9'
Primary Bedroom up 15-2 x 15-4
Primary bathroom and closet 11-7 x 6
This home has been vacant for over 50 years. When I had the property surveyed it was last done in 1897. So the house is either 1897 or 1898.
Large 12 foot wide foyer with a fireplace, with a staircase to the left and formal living room on the right and a 6 foot wide hall going to the dining room on the left the primary bedroom on the right and a half bath center.
The primary bedroom has a large walk in closet and a nice bathroom.
All the rooms are larger than a normal house. Large kitchen with a laundry room to the right that also connects to the primary walk-in closet.
Upstairs has a hall with two bedrooms in front and a bathroom off the hall. Left down the hall is another primary bedroom with a closet and bathroom. Does have a new water and sewer tap.
The roof has the original tin, it does not leak, but will need to be sealed at some point. The lower roof over the kitchen is new TPO roofing. There is off street parking, that is down an alleyway so you can park in the back of the house.
There is only one rental house on this block and it is next door on the right side. Never a problem with the renters. The neighbors are great. I took it upon myself to save this house. I will not be making a profit, I have done 7 houses in this area, and all I do is fix historic homes.
The entire back of the house has new siding.
The front porch on the second floor use to go all the way across. So you can bring it back, if wanted.
Come take a look and bring your imagination.
2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Full Baths | 3 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,610 |
Lot Size | 50 x 145 |
Property Taxes |
$1,200 |
Assessed Tax Value |
none |
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History
This home was used as a tenant house after World War 2. there were 6 people who lived there for several years.There is the NC Transportation Museum only 4 blocks from the house This is a huge draw for train buffs, and car shows. Many local residents either work there or volunteer.
There are several town activities, thru the year, that are 3 blocks away that draw people here.
Quiet small town atmosphere. Golf cart community.
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