c.1894 North Carolina Queen Anne Victorian $185K
$185,000
North Carolina Queen Anne Victorian with built-in bookcases, wood floors, French doors, high ceilings, transoms, and vintage hardware. The three-bedroom, 1.5-bath beauty also features a wrap-around porch, wrought iron fence, a hidden staircase and curved walls.

Realtor Comments
Step back in time with this 1894-built gem located at 601 N Road Street. This two-story, 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home sits on a corner lot and is full of timeless character waiting to be brought back to life. A vestibule sets the tone as you enter, showcasing a beautiful wood staircase and a unique curved wall that adds to the home’s historic charm. Inside, you’ll find wood flooring in most rooms, high ceilings, and stunning 8-foot original doors. A hidden stairwell adds a touch of mystery, while a separate staircase leads to a fully floored attic-ideal for storage or future possibilities. Bring your vision and restore this classic to its former glory.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,893sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1894
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601 N Road St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 $185,000
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: Christina Rountree

Pros
- Affordable Cost of Living: Elizabeth City offers a lower cost of living compared to many other areas, making it accessible for families and individuals.
- Rich History: The city has a vibrant cultural heritage, with historic sites and events that celebrate its past.
- Outdoor Activities: With close proximity to the Pasquotank River and several parks, residents can enjoy fishing, boating, and hiking.
- Community Feel: Elizabeth City has a friendly, small-town atmosphere, fostering strong community ties through local events and festivals.
- Mild Climate: The region experiences mild winters and warm summers, making it pleasant for year-round outdoor activities.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: Employment options may be restricted, particularly in specialized fields, which could require commuting to larger cities for work.
- Fewer Amenities: The city has fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger urban areas.
- Public Transportation: Public transit services are limited, making a personal vehicle necessary for most residents.
- Educational Options: While there are schools in the area, some residents may seek additional educational opportunities outside the city.
- Hurricane Risk: Being located near the coast, Elizabeth City is susceptible to hurricanes and severe weather, which may concern some residents.










































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