Known by locals as the Dixie House, this stately Victorian built in 1882 is an anchor for the popular White Street neighborhood on the Upper Historic Loop. The house has two wonderful porches that stretch across the front providing a great place to relax and visit with neighbors. A vintage Eastlake stained glass door opens into the foyer that doesn’t disappoint with original heart pine flooring, moldings and high ceilings that continue throughout the home. The two spacious front rooms once served as parlors for social gatherings. The west parlor opens into a formal dining room near the kitchen. The eat-in kitchen has a wood-beamed ceiling and custom cabinets. Polish your culinary skills using the six-burner gas Wolf range. A full bath and laundry room complete the main floor. The second floor has four spacious bedrooms and two full baths. There is a third level attic that was remodeled as a bonus room with a bath and storage closets. Great income potential if you convert to multifamily living. Off-street parking in back and extra lot. Short walk to downtown shopping and night life.
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Year Built
1890
Updated on February 6, 2025 at 2:25 am