Tennessee fixer upper

c.1955 Tennessee Fixer Upper For Sale on 1.76 Country Acres $50K

$50,000

 

This three-bedroom, two-bathroom Tennessee fixer upper boasts around 1,400 square feet of living space on a spacious 1.76-acre lot along Pressman’s Home Road. While the property requires a full renovation, it presents a fantastic opportunity for investors, builders, or those looking to design their dream home from scratch.

Realtor Comments

Investor special in Rogersville, TN! The large lot provides room for outdoor living, expansion, or future improvements, all in a convenient Rogersville location with easy access to town amenities. Property is being sold as-is and will require a full rehab. Cash or renovation loans only. Bring your vision and turn this property into something special. Shown by appointment only.

  • 3bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1955

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2054 Pressmens Home Rd, Rogersville, TN 37857

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Contact Realtor: Jessee Cook

Brokered by Cook & Company Realty

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Pros

  1. Rich History: Rogersville boasts a charming historical background, with several preserved buildings and sites offering a glimpse into the past.
  2. Community Atmosphere: The small-town environment fosters a strong sense of community, where residents often engage and support one another.
  3. Affordable Cost of Living: Housing and general living expenses are typically lower than in larger cities, making it financially accessible.
  4. Outdoor Recreation: The area offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including parks, hiking trails, and access to nearby lakes.
  5. Local Events: Rogersville hosts various community events and festivals throughout the year, providing residents with social and cultural experiences.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Opportunities: Employment options can be scarce, particularly in specialized fields, often requiring commutes to larger cities for work.
  2. Fewer Amenities: Shopping, dining, and entertainment options may be limited compared to urban areas.
  3. Transportation Issues: Public transportation is minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and running errands.
  4. Weather Considerations: Summers can be hot and humid, while winters may bring occasional snow, which might not appeal to everyone.
  5. Cultural Activities: The range of cultural and social activities may be less diverse than in larger towns or cities.
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