
Pretty views from this house! It needs some work, but it has loads of potential! The house was built in 1899. It is located on .65 acre in Burnsville, North Carolina. The house was a schoolhouse at some point in its history. It features a covered front porch, wood floors, baseboards and a spacious kitchen. Three bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,710 square feet. $115,000
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From the Zillow listing:
INVESTOR ALERT! MOTIVATED SELLER! Step back in time with this charming 1899 farmhouse nestled in the picturesque Jacks Creek community of Yancey County. Originally a schoolhouse, the property offers a rare chance to restore a piece of local history. Surrounded by rolling farmland and breathtaking mountain views, the home is located just 12 minutes from Downtown Burnsville. With approximately 1,710 square feet of living space, this home features high ceilings, generously sized rooms, and lots of natural light throughout the day. Behind the home, on the northwestern side, there is an additional storage shed – perfect for additional or garden tool storage. While the home needs significant renovation, it offers immense potential as a full-time residence, mountain retreat, or income-producing rental. The home was previously heated with monitor heaters and a woodstove, last used about six years ago when the property was a long-term rental. The home also has an existing well and septic system. This property is being sold As-Is and will NOT qualify for financing – It would need to be a cash sale. For the right buyer, this is a true diamond in the rough – An opportunity to breathe new life into a classic Appalachian farmhouse.
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