c.1910 North Dakota Colonial Revival With Original Elements Under $50K
$49,999
This North Dakota Colonial Revival is loaded with original elements. The three-bedroom, two-bath home sits on a quarter acre lot and offers a formal dining room with colonnades and built-in, vintage kitchen cupboard, unpainted woodwork, vintage lighting fixture. An enclosed front porch, detached garage are additional details.

Realtor Comments
Charming 1910 home brimming with character and timeless appeal, nestled on a spacious corner lot in a peaceful community. This beauty has stunning architectural details, including graceful colonnades and vibrant stained glass windows that add unique charm and a touch of elegance. The cozy enclosed porch invites you to relax and enjoy the surrounding serenity. Recent updates have been made to enhance comfort and energy efficiency, including new windows, improved insulation, and shingles, ensuring the home is move-in ready. With a little TLC, this gem can be restored to its original splendor. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this lovely, character-filled home your own!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,550sqft
- 0.26acre lot
- Circa 1910

280 2nd Ave, Sutton, ND 58484 $49,999
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.
Contact Realtor: Alison Schumann







Location of This North Dakota Colonial Revival
Pros and Cons of Sutton, North Dakota
Pros
- Small-town rural atmosphere with a tight-knit community
- Peaceful, quiet living environment away from urban noise and congestion
- Low cost of living compared to national averages
- Low crime rates typical of small North Dakota communities
- Beautiful open landscapes and access to outdoor activities
- Proximity to agricultural lifestyle and traditions
- Strong sense of community where neighbors know and help each other
- Little to no traffic congestion
- Clean air quality
- Potential for affordable property with more land than urban areas
Cons
- Very small population (under 200 residents) which limits social opportunities
- Extremely limited local amenities, shopping, and dining options
- Few employment opportunities within the immediate area
- Limited access to healthcare facilities requiring travel for most medical needs
- Distance from major cities and services (approximately 35 miles to Jamestown)
- Harsh winter weather conditions with extreme cold temperatures
- Limited entertainment and cultural activities
- Few educational facilities beyond basic schooling
- Limited or no public transportation
- Isolation during winter months when travel can be difficult due to weather conditions








































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