Fixer-Uppers for Sale

Fixer-Uppers for Sale

Love a good fixer-upper? We’re soulmates, already! Don’t let a little dust stand between you and your dream home. Remember: You were made for this.

c. 1920
  • Sealy, Texas
  • $410,000

First time on the market in almost 50 years. Step back in time with this exquisite 1920 Victorian-style 3-story home boasting 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Primary bedroom with fireplace. Recent upgrades include a new roof and windows installed in 2022. The grand entry foyer leads to a parlor, formal dining room, and a […]

c. 1873
  • Canajoharie, New York
  • $279,999

This truly eclectic late Victorian estate combines its Gothic Revival and Italianate exterior with exquisite Queen Anne interior detailing. The robust ashlar masonry wings are accented by a French Second Empire tower, topped with a delicate Italian cornice that rounds out the feel of a historic landmark residence. Inside you will find the original staircase […]

c. 1847
  • Dallas, North Carolina
  • $89,000

Perfectly situated in between Gastonia and Charlotte, this property is ideal for an adaptive re-use office space or residence that provides the elusive combination of urban feel with small town charm! Part of the Dallas Historic District–it’s also eligible for historic tax credits! Architectural and Historical Information Built ca. 1847, the Smyre-Pasour House is one […]

c. 1907
  • Salisbury , North Carolina
  • $299,000

ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC INFORMATION: The circa 1907 D.C. Bradshaw House is one of ten pivotal properties in the North Long Street-Park Avenue National Historic District, built by David Clarence Bradshaw and occupied by his family until 1944. The late Victorian home is beautifully constructed with a third-story turret with slate roof and copper detail, expansive wrap-around porch, […]

c. 1887
  • Pine bluff, Arkansas
  • $1,500,000

Childhood home of Martha Beall Mitchell, Nixon era Watergate Whistleblower. Built 1887 Historic Downtown Pine Bluff, AR Private Guest House included Call 337-412-5161

c. 1951
  • Lexington, North Carolina
  • $200,000

Mid-century Modernist school available for adaptive use!  Architectural and Historical Information Constructed for the African American Community before integration, the Dunbar School was named for Paul Lawrence Dunbar, an African American poet born in Dayton, Ohio in 1872. He was the son of former slaves and a classmate of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Though Dunbar […]

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