Save This Old 1898 Arkansas Fixer Upper Under $45K – Too Far Gone?
OHU50K Notes $44,995
Take a look at this Arkansas fixer upper and let me know if you think it is too far gone. The three bedroom, 2.5 bath home has 3.042 square feet with a two-car carport has many wonderful elements, like fireplace mantels and lighting fixtures, but…..
Realtor Comments
Built in 1898, this home is full of potential to bring it back to its original beauty. Wooden exterior, brick paver porch and sidewalks, New Orleans ornamental trim on double carport, 3 fireplaces, tall ceilings, formal living, formal dining, parlor, den, kitchen, and laundry room all downstairs. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and 2 large bathrooms, one with fabulous marble counters and stained glass.. Second bathroom has large walk-in closet and oversized vanity. There is also a floored attic above the second floor. The kitchen and laundry room have been updated within last 20 years. There is also a powder room downstairs. Bring this beauty back to its grandeur. Over 100 years old and ready for facelift. Listed below $15 per square foot, situated on 1.3 acre lot, this could be a magnificent showplace.
- 3bed
- 2.5bath
- 3,042sqft
- 0.3acre lot
- Circa 1898
418 Pine St, Newport, AR 72112 $44,995
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
2 Comments
Judith Chappell
Why, oh, why won’t people maintain the roofs on such beautiful buildings like this one?!? You’d think they’d realize the damage done by rain can destroy a very valuable and wonderful place like this and they lose money for not maintaining it! It makes me want to cry!!!
If I had a could of million dollars to spend, I’d be all over this one!!! But I don’t…:(
carol hammer
This house is much older than the given date. The house has had several deaths over the years, one person did in bed. There are many protective spirits there. The history of the families would be worth studying. I would not live there.