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Island time! Circa 1902. Over two acres in New York. $2,795,000
Escape to your own private 2.3 acre island paradise on the St. Lawrence River. This breathtaking Dutch Colonial home was…
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Fixer Upper Alert! Circa 1932 in Nebraska. $48,000
Charming 1930s Brick tudor in the heart of Howells. 3 spacious bedroom plus 2 baths and unique windows. 1 car…
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HISTORICAL CABIN WITH LARGE RUSHING CREEK AND WATERFALL RIGHT OFF THE FRONT PORCH THAT FEEDS INTO A LARGE POND. $329,900
Historical Cabin with large rushing creek and waterfall right off the front porch that feeds into a large pond. Listen…
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AN EXTRAORDINARY PIECE OF HISTORY ALONG THE WHITE RIVER. $650,000
An extraordinary piece of history along the White River. Presenting a distinguished Colonial Revival mansion, constructed in 1937. Encompassing over…
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WELCOME TO A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY NESTLED ON 4.38 ACRES OF PRISTINE. $389,000
Welcome to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity nestled on 4.38 acres of pristine, buildable land, just minutes away from the vibrant heartbeat…
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Over 3,500 square feet! Circa 1932 in North Carolina. $199,000
Great opportunity to buy a historic colonial home downtown Rowland N.C. The magnificent home has lots of potential! Great location.…
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Look inside! Nice interior and porch! Almost two acres in Mississippi. $215,000
Welcome to 58 Hart Rd, a timeless gem steeped in history and brimming with modern upgrades. Built in 1909, this…
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Diamond in the Rough! Circa 1930 in Mississippi. $91,500
This cozy home situated on a corner lot on a shaded lot is on a quiet street. The 2 story…
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CALLING ALL INVESTORS. $140,000
Calling all investors. Flip/remodel this home for your dream home or for re-sale. This is TRULY a diamond in the…
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On 19 acres in Kentucky. Circa 1946. $130,000
Located in Harlan County, Ky, Mid-Century home with 19 + acres, Some cleared, pastureland, undeveloped mountain land. 3 bedrooms, 1…
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