List Price: $389,500 | $294 per sq.ft. | 3 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom | 2 Story Single Family Home Listed Monday Apr 22, 2024 | MLS# 4992334


The ink was barely dry on the Declaration of Independence when this charming antique house was built. Step into a piece of history with this adorable 18th-century home, which is sure to catch the eye of antique lovers and investors. Located near downtown Durham, this circa 1780 home is full of character and potential and offers an incredible opportunity for anyone willing to put in a little TLC. So, bring your imagination when you come to see this lovely three-bedroom, one-bathroom house with a detached two-car garage and a generous yard on around an acre of land.
Total Rooms: 7
Total Baths: 1
Full Baths: 1
Bedrooms: 3
Basement: Stairs - Interior | Sump Pump | Unfinished | Exterior Access
Year Built: 1780
Type: Post and Beam | Timber Frame | Clapboard Exterior

Building Info
Finished Sq.Ft.: 1863
Above Grade Sq.Ft.: 1323
Below Grade Sq.Ft.: 0
Foundation: Fieldstone

Exterior Info
Style: Antique
Roof: Shingle

Utilities
HeatFuel: Gas - LP/Bottle
Electric: 100 Amp | Circuit Breaker(s)
Water: Drilled Well | Private
Sewer: Leach Field | Private | Septic

Land Description:
Landscaped
Lot size: 1.15 acres
Zoned: RB
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: No
Seasonal: No
Roads: Paved | Public
Road Frontage: 276
Driveway: Gravel



Block - 19
Taxes $7,500
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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