c.1901 Queen Anne Victorian Home For Sale in Illinois Reduced to $170K
OHU50K Notes $175,000 Reduced to $170,000
The Queen has entered. Located on a corner lot on a tree-lined street of older home is this Queen Anne Victorian for sale with five bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Wrap-around porch. You got it. Tower, oh yeah. Not to mention all the other original features this beautiful home boasts.
Agent Comments
Come and see this beautiful Victorian-style home! As you approach the house, you’ll notice the huge wrap-around porch. Once inside, you’ll be greeted by a magnificent foyer, complete with a stunning open staircase, with beautiful woodwork. The updated kitchen includes a breakfast bar, a walk-in pantry, and all appliances stay. On the main floor, you will also find a half bath and a den with a beautifully built-in bookcase. Moving up to the second floor, you will find 5 bedrooms and 2 full baths, one of which is attached to the master. The washer and dryer in the second-floor laundry area stay. The walk-up attic offers many possibilities! A shed in the backyard has been converted into an office area, with electricity, AC, and heat. The furnace and water heater are brand new, and the plumbing, electrical panel/wiring, and sump pump have all been updated in the last 8 years. The location is fantastic, situated right between Greenville University and the public schools.
- 5 bed
- 2.5 bath
- 2,200 square feet
- 5,937 sqft lot
- Build date 1901
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.
603 N Locust St, Greenville, IL 62246 $175,000 Reduced to $170,000
- Contact Realtor: Nevaeh G. Haas – eXp Realty, Schamburg
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Location
This Queen Anne Victorian for sale is in Greenville, a city located in Bond County. Greenville has a population of around 7,000 people. It is the county seat of Bond County and is situated approximately 50 miles east of St. Louis, Missouri.
Greenville is known for its small-town charm and rich history. The city was established in 1815 and named after Revolutionary War hero General Nathanael Greene. Over the years, Greenville has developed into a thriving community with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
One of the notable attractions in Greenville is the Greenville University, a four-year Christian liberal arts college. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
The city hosts various events throughout the year, including the Bond County Fair, which is held annually in July. The fair features livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, live entertainment, and more.
Greenville also has a few historical sites worth visiting. The Richard Bock Museum showcases the works of sculptor Richard W. Bock, who collaborated with architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The DeMoulin Museum highlights the history of the DeMoulin Brothers Company, a manufacturer of lodge initiation devices and uniforms.
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