c.1890 Fixer Upper with Turret & Stained Glass in Upper Peninsula of Michigan Under $40K – Off Market
315 E Hughitt St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801 $39,000 ~ Off Market
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This c.1890 fixer upper in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, may be one of the first houses built in the town of Iron Mountain. The turret, complete with widows peak and stained glass, as well as the 1960’s pink tiled bathroom, are sure to be the apple of your eye. Virtually no crime in this lovely neighborhood, too.
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- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,499sqft
- 7,841sqft lot
- Build date 1890
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- Property Listing
- Realtor: Lucas Davidson with Multi State Wide Real Estate, Llc
REALTOR COMMENTS
After pulling up past our bustling downtown, the historic firehouse (Carlos’ Cantina), the beautiful Morgan Stanley building and our library, it is hard to miss this two story Victorian style fixer upper home, complete with a stained glass turret.
Constructed at some point in the 1890s, rumor has it that this was one of the original houses of Iron Mountain. Supposedly originally located on Carpenter Avenue, it was relocated in the early 20th century to where it stands today.
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath fixer upper sits in a quiet neighborhood at the bottom of Millie Hill. Featuring original woodwork, two staircases, the fully accessible turret, and a partially heated garage/workshop, this fixer-upper is absolutely waiting for the right touch to add a modern twist to restore it to its former glory.