Brick c.1886 Three Bedroom Kentucky Home For Sale $180K
OHU50K Notes $180,000
Three-bedroom, two-bath Kentucky home for sale is a solid brick house with a wrap-around porch. Emma Leaman would be so happy to see that her beloved home still has her unpainted woodwork, hardwood floors, stunning fireplace and even her clawfoot tub! She might be as thrilled with the changes of the neighborhood since since 1886.

Realtor Comments
This 2 story 3 bedroom 2 bath home has beautiful woodwork and stair way to upper floor. This home has new kitchen cabinets, granite countertops, new faucets and new appliances. Home has new interior and exterior paint. New deck in back and covered front porch. Lots of new carpets. This is a Homepath property. All offers to be submitted in Homepath.com
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,744 sqft
- 5,227 sqft lot
- Build date 1886

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528 Triplett St, Owensboro, KY 42303 $180,000
- Contact Realtor: BETTY PEYTON – New Horizons Realty
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Family History
This was the home of Robert Leaman (b.1851) and his wife, Emma (1857-1942). Robert owned a grocery store. The couple lived in the home with their two daughters, Cora and Dora, for at least four decades.

Wed, Feb 28, 1912 ·Page 7


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Location of This Kentucky Home For Sale
Pros
- Affordability: Owensboro has a relatively low cost of living, making housing and daily expenses more manageable.
- Community Spirit: The city has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of community and local events.
- Cultural Activities: Home to various festivals, museums, and a vibrant arts scene, including music and theatre.
- Outdoor Recreation: Access to parks, the Ohio River, and recreational areas for activities like fishing, boating, and hiking.
- Good Schools: Offers a range of educational opportunities, including public and private schools, as well as higher education institutions.
Cons
- Limited Job Market: Job opportunities can be fewer in specialized fields, which may require commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Weather: The climate includes hot summers and cold winters, which might not be suitable for everyone.
- Public Transport: Limited public transportation options, making it necessary to have a vehicle for commuting and errands.
- Shopping and Dining: While there are options, they may not be as extensive as those found in larger metropolitan areas.
- Social Scene: Some may find the nightlife and entertainment options less vibrant compared to larger cities.
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