Properties for Sale in Partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation

Properties for Sale in Partnership with the

National Trust for Historic Preservation

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately-funded, nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. CIRCA is proud to be a corporate partner of the National Trust, and has been entrusted as the official host of its ongoing listing of historic properties for sale across the country. For more information on the National Trust and to support their mission, please visit SavingPlaces.org via the button below.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately-funded, nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. CIRCA is proud to be a corporate partner of the National Trust, and has been entrusted as the official host of its ongoing listing of historic properties for sale across the country. For more information on the National Trust and to support their mission, please visit SavingPlaces.org via the button below.

c. 1820
  • Monticello, Georgia
  • $800,000

Historic Southern Elegance Meets Modern Comfort 421 East Greene Street, Monticello, GA Step back in time without sacrificing modern convenience at this enchanting 1820 estate nestled in the heart of Monticello, Georgia. Listed on both the National and State Historic Registries, this stately residence offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of […]

c. 1934
  • Austin, Texas
  • $4,500,000

Welcome to 806 Rosedale Terrace, a historic estate nestled in the heart of Travis Heights?one of Austin’s oldest and most desirable neighborhoods. The Louis and Mathilde Reuter House, built in 1934, is a designated historic landmark on the National, State, and City of Austin registries. This estate offers a rare glimpse into the city’s past […]

Step back in time and embrace a piece of history in this historical home nestled in the Historic Stroudwater District. The Joseph Small house, built in 1743, is known as one of the oldest homes in Portland and the location is magnificent with a seasonal backyard view of the Fore River and also one of […]

c. 1869
  • Lloyd Harbor, New York
  • $2,875,000

Step into a world of timeless elegance with this beautifully restored Historic Victorian-Era Estate built in 1869 designed by renowned architect Charles Homer Davis. Grandiose and gracefully set atop two pristine acres in the Incorporated Village of Lloyd Harbor, this stately home offers a commanding presence with sweeping views of nature and tranquility. Boasting Queen […]

The Claycomb House: A Majestic Victorian Masterpiece in Historic French Park Listed in the Historic Register and covered by a Mills Act contract, The Claycomb House (built in 1903) offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Orange County history, with annual property taxes set at just $3,623. Located in the prestigious Historic French […]

Where history whispers and modern comfort sings. Welcome to SA102 at National Park Seminary, a stunning residence that masterfully blends turn-of-the-century architecture with high-end contemporary living. Set within one of the DC area’s most captivating historic communities, this fully renovated, move-in-ready home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of preserved history — without […]

c. 1844
  • Madison, Indiana
  • $299,000

Click Here for More Information & History! Own a piece of history with this remarkable property, the Archibald Taylor residence in Historic Madison. Built in 1844-1845 this residence stands as a testament to the area’s rich heritage. Located in the historic Georgetown district, it was a significant part of Madison’s Underground Railroad as Archibald Taylor […]

Welcome to one of Logan’s most exquisite historical gems, the Marriner S. Eccles home. Built in 1913 and masterfully restored, this residence showcases a blend of Spanish Revival, Classical, Italianate, and Prairie architectural styles. The home features large French doors and windows that flood every room with natural light. Enjoy an inviting large front porch, […]

c. 1900
  • Mineral Point, Wisconsin
  • $239,000

“Where History Meets Opportunity – Your Business Belongs Here.” Unleash your entrepreneurial spirit in this extraordinary 1900s fire station—a true historical gem nestled in the heart of Mineral Point’s vibrant cultural district. Imagine the possibilities as your business flourishes in a prime location next to the iconic Opera House, where art lovers and theatergoers create […]

The Israel Demeritt House is a two-story, center-chimney, timber-frame dwelling, 40’ x 32’ with attached cape ell, 40’ x 21’. NH state historian, Jim Garvin, reports that it “is the best example so far identified in Durham of a two-story, center chimney house in the federal style.” Out of seven original fireplaces, three are incorporated within fully-joined […]

c. 1911
  • Mobile, Alabama
  • $659,000

“The Antoinette,” is an extraordinary residence that encapsulates Southern architectural elegance and historical charm. Built in 1911 by Louis Forcheimer, this home was designed as a Southern Architectural Masterpiece, inspired by the grandeur of a New Orleans structure. The home’s structural integrity remains unmatched, constructed with concrete and tile to ensure lasting durability. As you […]

Watch the Virtual Tour, here. Picture it: Tacony in the early 1900s. Industrialist Henry Disston, with his Keystone Saw Works, was hard at work creating a neighborhood rich in varied housing stock and green spaces along the Delaware River. The corner of Tulip St and Longshore Ave was the main business section of the neighborhood […]

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