Historic House Listings

Nice sinks and pocket doors! Circa 1912 in Arkansas. $149,900

November 18, 2024

Love the sinks in this house! The pocket doors and chandeliers are nice too. The house was built in 1912. It is located on .29 acre in Texarkana, Arkansas. The house features a portico, porte cochere, wood floors, pocket doors, french doors, crystal chandelier, built-ins, crown moulding and chair rails. The house clearly needs work, but price seems reasonable. Love the brick street out front! Three bedrooms, four bathrooms and 3,208 square feet. $149,900

Contact Darla Douglas with Gerald Haire Realty

From the Zillow listing:

 

Charming Home Built in 1912 Nestled on the Red Brick Road in Texarkana This distinctive property sits on a corner lot and features stunning columns adorning both the front and side porches. A circular driveway leads from the front of the house, past the historic carriage house, and connects to the side road. Upon entering through the front door, you’ll be greeted by a spacious entry area with French doors. To the left, you’ll find the living room, while massive sliding doors to the right open into an elegant dining room, complete with a lovely chandelier. The flooring in this area showcases beautifully stained wood. The breakfast nook includes a closet and could easily serve as an office or a fourth bedroom. A butler’s pantry connects the kitchen to the formal dining room. The staircase features exquisite wooden steps that lead to a landing area on the second floor, which hosts three bedrooms—one with an attached sunroom—and two full bathrooms. The bedrooms and landing also exhibit beautiful wood flooring. From the landing, an additional staircase leads up to the floored attic space. This home boasts many unique characteristics, including original narrow wood floors, glass doorknobs, sturdy wooden doors, and charming bathroom tile and fixtures. If you have a passion for beautiful old homes and remodeling, this property is perfect for you. This is an estate and selling “as is.”

 

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