Georgia fixer upper

c.1900 Georgia Fixer Upper For Sale on Almost 1 Acre Under $79K

$78,999

Transport yourself to a bygone era with this Georgia fixer upper! Constructed in 1900, this delightful and adaptable home boasts solid foundations just waiting for your personal flair. Set on nearly an acre beneath majestic pecan trees, it’s also conveniently located within walking distance to shopping, dining, and the town square.

Realtor Comments

Wonderful investment property or fixer upper. Two bedroom/one bath with welcoming front porch and hallway, plus dining room/parlor and porches located on front and back of home. High ceilings and tall windows grace each room. Original trim work, plaster, and hardwood floors. Vintage charm with an open slate for new ideas. Dual-sided fireplaces adorn each room, and antique doorknobs whisper tales of days gone by. Make this a restoration project, an investment option, or utilize for full-time living. Don’t miss your chance to own this special piece of history. Call today to schedule a tour!

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1900

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9822 Jones St, Sparta, GA 31087

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: Sarah Frachiseur

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Pros

  1. Small-Town Charm: Sparta offers a friendly, close-knit community where neighbors often come together, fostering a strong sense of belonging.
  2. Affordable Cost of Living: Housing and overall living expenses are generally lower compared to larger cities, making it more budget-friendly.
  3. Historical Significance: The town has a rich history, featuring historic sites and buildings that add character and charm.
  4. Natural Beauty: Surrounded by scenic landscapes, residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and exploring nature.
  5. Tranquil Lifestyle: For those seeking peace and quiet, Sparta provides a slower pace of life away from the hustle of urban areas.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Market: Employment opportunities may be sparse, particularly in specialized fields, often requiring commutes to nearby towns for work.
  2. Fewer Amenities: Options for shopping, dining, and entertainment can be limited compared to larger communities.
  3. Public Transportation: Minimal public transport options mean residents typically need personal vehicles for commuting and errands.
  4. Weather Considerations: Summers can be hot and humid, which may not appeal to everyone.
  5. Cultural Activities: The variety of cultural and social activities may be less than what is available in more urban areas.

History

Although the Keith design below looks like the exterior of our featured home, the floor plan differs.
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