
This house is one of two pyramidal cottages built by the Wall brothers. The home is featured in the book, Stanly County: The Architectural Legacy of a Rural North Carolina County. The house was built in 1906. It is located on .27 acre in Albemarle, North Carolina. The house features a large covered front porch, wood floors, wainscoting and solid wood doors with original hardware. The home has a new roof. The sellers are motivated. Three bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,506 square feet. $165,000 New price: $155,000
Contact Demetia “Dee” Thompson with Larry McGuire Realty: [email protected]
From the Zillow listing:
This charmingly classic 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home is full of potential and ready for your personal touch. Whether you’re looking to renovate or invest in a home with character, this property offers a fantastic opportunity. The roof was replaced in 2020, and there’s access to natural gas. Please note- electricity, water, and gas are currently suspended, as the home is vacant. Perfectly located near shopping, dining, educational opportunities, and more—convenience is just outside your door. What makes this home truly unique? It’s featured in Stanly County: The Architectural Legacy of a Rural North Carolina County by Donna Dodenhoff, recognizing its history and architectural significance. (Be sure to scroll and view last photo as reference.) Home is being sold AS IS – and the sellers are motivated! Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to own a home with so much potential. Schedule your showing today and imagine the possibilities!
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