Historic Homestead With Ties to Original Settlers of Ohio! Circa 1855 in Ohio. $359,999

Houses like these are needles in a haystack. The original owner, Edward Smith Jr. , was a prominent farmer in the area and descendant of the original settlers of Fayette County. Houses like these are like a time capsule. A look into the lives of those who built the United States. The first interior photos are from the new build house built in 2006. The original house itself is in rough shape and needs a caring owner to bring it back to life. If I had the time and funds to take on a project like this, I would be driving to Ohio today. I hope that this post reaches someone who would want to take on a project like this. And if it does, please message me so I can follow along!

6 Beds | 3.5 Baths | 5,056 sq ft

From the listing

Two homes, one incredible deal! The first is a 2006 custom-built 2,880 sq. ft. brick home featuring stunning woodwork, six-panel solid doors, and Amish-made cabinets. It offers gas heat, central air, a first-floor owner’s suite, city water, newer gutters, and a roof and completely move-in ready. The second home built in 1855, a registered historic property zoned commercial with grandfathered residential use, is full of charm and potential. This home has a boiler heating system and well. Perfect for a home office or venue space! A 30×40 pole building with concrete floors and electric adds endless storage.

Agent:
Nicole Yoder-Barnhart