c.1900 Florida Farmhouse For Sale on 1.78 Acres $175K
$175,000 Update: Contingent but with Back up offers still being taken
Experience enduring Southern elegance in this Florida farmhouse on 1.78 acres. Constructed in 1900 and famously recognized as the “Green House,” this residence is steeped in local history and boasts exquisite architectural details.

Realtor Comments
The home offers three bedrooms and two baths, featuring stunning pecky cypress flooring throughout most of the living area, soaring 12-foot ceilings with crown molding, and two fireplaces that enhance its classic appeal. The spacious 19×20 primary suite includes three walk-in closets, while the 15×15 primary bath offers double vanities, a walk-in shower, ample storage, and a bidet. A large, eat-in kitchen boasts double pantries and opens to a peaceful private screened porch-perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. A central breezeway also offers additional screened outdoor living space.Situated on a generous 1.78-acre lot, the property features mature landscaping, including majestic magnolia trees, a fenced backyard, a circular driveway, and a two-car carport with storage.Conveniently located off Peanut Street on Allen Street near the Golden Peanut Co., this remarkable home blends history, comfort, and Southern Elegance. Schedule avshowing today!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1.78acre lot
- Circa 1900

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Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Greenwood has a tight-knit community feel, fostering friendships and local support.
- Affordability: The cost of living, including housing prices, tends to be lower compared to larger cities, making it accessible for many.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lovely landscapes, residents can enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and exploring nearby parks.
- Peaceful Environment: The town offers a quiet lifestyle, ideal for those seeking a slower pace away from urban noise.
- Rich History: Greenwood has historical significance, with local museums and cultural sites that reflect its past.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Shopping, dining, and entertainment options are sparse, requiring trips to larger towns or cities for more variety.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options can be limited, which may necessitate commuting to nearby areas for work.
- Education Quality: School options may not be as comprehensive or well-funded as those in larger districts.
- Transportation: Public transportation options are minimal, making a personal vehicle almost essential for getting around.
- Weather Extremes: Florida’s hot summers and potential for hurricanes can create discomfort and risk for residents.
































4219 Allen St, Greenwood, FL 32443 $175,000
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: Laura Hartzog
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