
This house looks like a diamond in the rough! The house was built in 1900. It is located on .34 acre in Lyndonville Village, Vermont. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, some wide plank wood floors, baseboards, crown moulding and bead board. Curious why they white washed some of the floors, or were they trying to remove paint. This was originally constructed to house railroad workers. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,112 square feet. $165,000
Contact Scott Desjardins with Better Real Estate: 802-424-6691
From the Zillow listing:
Adorable and affordable! This turn of the century Lyndonville Village home has so much to offer. From the moment you step onto the perfect, Vermont covered porch you’ll feel right at home. There are three bedrooms (two upstairs and one down), one and a half bathrooms, large country kitchen, and plenty of room to entertain in the dining and living rooms. Tucked away in an older neighborhood, originally constructed to house railroad workers in Lyndonville’s heyday, the location is easily walkable to everything downtown. There’s a new furnace, windows, chimneys and other upgrades. Sitting on just over 1/3 of an acre there is plenty of grass, gardens, and outdoor space for spending time outside. The home needs some repairs but should be financeable with most mortgage programs.
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