Save This Old House – c.1869 Alabama Victorian-Era Home $52K
$52,000
Save this old house!
The “Pink House,” is an iconic 3,600-square-foot Alabama Victorian-era style home. Built in 1869 it is considered one of the town’s original residences. It features 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and is situated on a corner lot. The treasure has been gutted and will require a complete restoration.
ATTENTION ALL HANDYMEN & INVESTORS! Step into a piece of history with this iconic Citronelle treasure-affectionately known as “The Pink House.” Built in 1869, this charming Victorian-style home stands as one of the town’s original residences, offering timeless character and endless potential. Boasting approximately 3,600 square feet, this spacious property features 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with generous living areas that provide the perfect foundation for restoration or customization. Whether you’re dreaming of bringing historic elegance back to life or creating something entirely your own, this home is truly a blank canvas. Situated on a desirable corner lot, the property is conveniently located within walking distance of Citronelle High School. The backyard offers a peaceful retreat, complete with a beautiful ginkgo tree and a pear tree-adding both charm and a touch of nature to the setting. This is a rare opportunity for investors, renovators, or anyone with a vision. With its rich history, unique character, and prime location, “The Pink House” is ready for its next chapter. Bring your ideas and make this historic gem shine once again! Please contact your favorite realtor for a showing.
- 6bed
- 2bath
- 3,600sqft
- 0.32acre lot
- Circa 1869

8060 E Lebaron Ave, Citronelle, AL 36522 $52,000
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: Melody Fillingim

Pros
- Smaller-town feel / community vibe: Usually quieter, more neighborly, and less hectic than big-city life.
- Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses are frequently cheaper than major metro areas.
- Access to the greater Mobile area: You can drive to Mobile for more jobs, shopping, and entertainment while still living in a calmer place.
- Nature and outdoor time nearby: The region offers wetlands/coastal proximity and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.
- More space: Many homes have yards and less density than urban areas.
Cons
- Limited local amenities: Fewer restaurants, stores, and entertainment options right in town—you’ll likely travel to Mobile or other nearby areas.
- Job options may be narrower: Depending on your field, you may rely on commuting to larger employers nearby.
- Heat and humidity: Alabama summers can be intense, with higher humidity.
- Storms / flooding risk: The Gulf Coast region can be prone to severe weather and hurricanes—insurance and preparedness may matter.
- Less walkability / you’ll need a car: In many parts of South Alabama, living there effectively means driving for most errands.



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