Fixer Upper in Quantico, MD $35K – Contingent
OHU50K Notes $35,000 Contingent
Location. Location. Location. The home may be a fixer upper, but the street is lovely with brick sidewalks and charming older homes. From the brick sides of the house, I am wondering if the home is older than the realtor’s 1880 date. What do you think?
UPDATE: It is older!! Thank you to reader Cassia who found this info on Wikipedia:
“The oldest home in Quantico is at 6508 Quantico Road. The house was built in 1790 with an addition added in 1810; the dates can be traced by the nails on the property. Built with brick and covered in stucco to imitate scored ashlar construction, the house had two exposed brick walls on the north and south sides. Today, the home does not face the street as it was built to face Quantico Creek, originally part of the property. The house and 3 acres (12,000 m2) were sold in 1798 and purchased in January by Henry Crawford, a tanner, who gave the property the name Chelsea. Census records show that the house at the time had a log cookhouse, stable and meat house, as well as other commercial buildings such as a tannery, shed, bark house and mill house.”
Realtor Comments
Historically identified as the Crawford – Collier House, this fixer upper is nestled on 0.76 acre lot. Considered the oldest building in Quantico, this house has lots of potential. Restore this property to its original glory! Sold as-is.
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,925sqft
- 0.76acre lot
- Circa 1880
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided the post, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
6508 Quantico Rd, Quantico, MD. 21856 $35,000
- Contact Realtor: Bethany Drew
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4 Comments
Shelly Rowe
Very interested in this property. Can it be seen in person and if so when. Thank you.
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Meg
It should have taken just one glance at the depth of the windows in the main house to know this home’s age is far older than 1890!
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Yes. I knew it was older. I was attempting to initiate engagement.