Brick c.1934 Three Bedroom North Carolina Fixer Upper Bungalow $30K
$30,000 Update: Now Contingent, but backup offers are often taken after a contingent offer.
This three-bedroom, one-bath North Carolina fixer upper is an all-brick bungalow with front porch, hardwood floors, fireplace and beadboard ceilings. Rather hard to see with all the stuff, but the cute home appears to have potential and sits on a third of an acre lot.

Realtor Comments
Brick 3-bedroom, 1-bath home in Fairmont, NC being sold as-is, where-is. This property needs repairs and updates throughout but offers strong potential for investors or anyone looking for a flip project. The solid brick exterior and traditional floor plan make this a great opportunity to restore value and build equity. Fairmont is a small town in Robeson County known for its friendly community and affordable housing market. Located just a short drive from Lumberton, Pembroke, and the South Carolina line, it offers easy access to Highway 41 and local shops, schools, and parks. Bring your tools and vision. This home could be a great investment or rental opportunity once renovated.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,440sqft
- 0.32acre lot
- Circa 1934

205 Jackson Street, Fairmont, NC 28340 $30,000
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: David Q Nguyen

Pros:
- Affordable Cost of Living: Fairmont offers a low cost of living, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals looking for budget-friendly housing.
- Small-Town Charm: The community has a friendly, close-knit atmosphere, fostering connections among residents and a sense of belonging.
- Rich Cultural Heritage: Fairmont hosts various cultural events and festivals that celebrate its diverse history and traditions.
- Access to Nature: With nearby parks and natural areas, residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
- Growing Community: The town is experiencing growth and development, which may lead to new amenities and opportunities in the future.
Cons:
- Limited Job Opportunities: The local job market may be restricted, often requiring residents to commute to larger towns or cities for better employment options.
- Fewer Amenities: While there are local shops and restaurants, options for entertainment and dining can be limited compared to urban areas.
- Public Transportation: Public transit options are minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and daily activities.
- Weather: The climate can be hot and humid in the summer, which may not be ideal for everyone.
- Access to Services: Some specialized services and healthcare facilities may not be readily available, requiring travel for certain needs.













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