Homes Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

These gorgeous old houses for sale are all officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places—the holy grail of old house honors. Owners of National Historic Landmarks are entitled to a host of financial benefits when undertaking restoration work, not to mention significant bragging rights. Just one more reason to love old houses.

Homes Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

 

There’s historic, and there’s HISTORIC.

These gorgeous old houses for sale are all officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places—the holy grail of old house honors. Owners of National Historic Landmarks are entitled to a host of financial benefits when undertaking restoration work, not to mention significant bragging rights. Just one more reason to love old houses.

c. 1927
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • $2,450,000

One of the most beautiful properties in Phoenix. Built in 1927 in the Los Olivos Community, a Historical Neighborhood developed by Dwight B Heard in the early 20th Century. When you research ”Historical Homes Phoenix” a photo of this iconic property will always be showcased. With its dramatic Tudor architecture and expansive green lawn, the […]

c. 1835
  • Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • $345,000

This early & rare Temple Form Greek Revival home was built in 1835 when Andrew Jackson was president. On the National Register, this Greek Revival home was designed from a pattern book of the NY Architect Minard La Fever – The Modern Builders guide. The house only alternations were the addition of two second story […]

c. 1908
  • St. Helens, Oregon
  • $675,000

Watch the Virtual Tour, Here. Welcome to the Cox–Williams House, built in 1890, listed individually on The National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and as part of the Riverfront Historic District in 1984, It is a stunning embodiment of late Victorian architectural elegance, recognized as one of the most elaborate examples in the historic […]

c. 1823
  • Somerset, Virginia
  • $2,750,000

Frascati, c. 1823. Here is an exceedingly rare opportunity to acquire a national landmark perfectly located on 62.74 acres in the Somerset estate area of Orange County. Frascati was built for Philip Barbour, Associate Justice for the Supreme Court by John Perry, known for his work for Thomas Jefferson in building the University of Virginia […]

c. 1887
  • Riverside, California
  • $1,500,000

Known as the Jarvis House, this 1887 Victorian landmark stands as a living relic of a bygone era—a home that has quietly borne witness to over a century of Riverside’s transformation. Having just three owners over its remarkable 138-year history, the Jarvis House has uniquely preserved much of its original detail and character. Built by […]

Virtual Tour here Mount Pleasant circa 1886 is a beautifully appointed Queen Anne Victorian, surrounded by a vast rolling pastoral landscape, on Virginia’s historic Northern Neck. Relaxed Gilded Age Splendor abounds in every corner of this lovingly restored, exquisitely furnished, and beautifully maintained Manor House. Numerous dependencies, including stables, carriage house, smoke house, fenced pastures […]

c. 1836
  • Mooresville, North Carolina
  • $1,000,000

This historic home is truly a treasure! A National Register landmark, Mount Mourne, c.1836 holds significant historical & social provenance in southern Iredell Co. Built in the transitional Federal Greek Revival style with a hip-roof portico & fluted Doric columns, this 2-story home is situated on over 3 sprawling acres with private utilities. Unmatched craftsmanship […]

c. 1885
  • New Bern, North Carolina
  • $924,999

Experience the rich history of the ”Ulysses S Mace” house, circa 1884, listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, a two story, two-bay by three-bay, side hall Italiante architectural style, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, on a double corner city lot, now with an amazing update that truly showcases the beauty and elegance of […]

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, […]

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