Under $100K Sunday – Circa 1871 Brick Fixer Upper Italianate $95K
OHU50K Notes $95,000
Late 1800s Fixer Upper Italianate Victorian in Missouri’s Picturesque Rivertown. Owner started the renovation on this historical beauty – a labor of love – envisioning how glorious it will be once restored. Circumstances have caused her to realize she won’t be able to complete what she started but it is her sincere wish that a new owner will take over where she’s left off. Many hours and dollars invested now give someone a head start on the restoration. Detailed records have been kept, showing projects completed thus far.
Realtor Comments
You’ll be pleased to know the fixer upper structure is sound, exterior has been tuck-pointed, wiring, copper plumbing, dual/zoned HVAC system, rafters restored/roof replaced… and MORE. Too much to list here so be sure to ask for supplemental documents and drawings for more info. Current owner has a wealth of knowledge and happy to chat with prospective new owners at the home or on the phone. Pre-approved or proof of cash funds…? If so, then you are ready to schedule your showing!
- Listing
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 2,520 sqft
- 7,187 sqft lot
- Build date 1871
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in red below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
402 N 3rd St, Louisiana, MO 63353 $95,000
- Contact Realtor: Viki Cadwallader – Viki Cadwallader Real Estate, LLC
- Google Map
- Area Vibes
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2 Comments
Sharon L
I am amazed at the woman’s passion to protect the style and heritage of this amazing home. I am sorry that she is not able to finish. I liked the little surprises in most of the pictures. Kudo’s to your talent and love of history.
james ridgell
Best Job of taking pictures of a house I have seen, very through!