Virginia fixer upper

Under $100K Sunday – c.1910 Three Bedroom Virginia Fixer Upper Under $80K

OHU50K Notes ย  $79,900

Three-bedroom, one-bath Virginia fixer upper has hardwood floors, unpainted woodwork, bead board wainscoting, lovely staircase, vintage fireplace mantel and bullseye molding.

Porch featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851

Realtor Comments

Darling fixer upper in Franklin! Many original features in place, lots of upper level living space available and not included in listed square footage. Sale is cash only and strictly as-is.

  • 3ย bed
  • 1ย bath
  • Build date 1910

 

Porch featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851

If interested in a property, pleases 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.ย 

310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA 23851 ย  $79,900

Other Interiors featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851
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Other Interiors featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851
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Other Interiors featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851
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Other Interiors featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851
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Other Interiors featured at 310 Bogart St, Franklin, VA, 23851

Location of This Virginia Fixer Upper

Pros

  1. Small-Town Charm: Franklin (8,339 pop) offers a friendly, small-town atmosphere with a close-knit community where residents often know their neighbors.
  2. Affordability: The cost of living is generally low, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
  3. Natural Beauty: The city is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including parks and rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and boating.
  4. Rich History: Franklin has a rich historical background, with various historical sites and events that celebrate its heritage.
  5. Community Events: The city hosts numerous community events and festivals throughout the year, fostering local culture and engagement.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Market: Employment opportunities can be limited, especially in specialized fields, which may require commuting to nearby cities for work.
  2. Transportation: Public transportation options are minimal, making it necessary to have a personal vehicle for commuting and errands.
  3. Educational Resources: While there are schools in the area, some residents feel that educational opportunities and resources could be improved.
  4. Limited Amenities: While there are basic services, options for shopping, dining, and entertainment may be limited compared to larger cities.
  5. Weather: Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can bring cold temperatures, which may not appeal to everyone.

 

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