commercial building for sale

Circa 1890 Indiana Commercial Building For Sale With Apartment $50K

OHU50K Notes $50,000

This unique commercial building for sale by Indiana Landmarks. Save this old gem.

 

 

Realtor Comments

Nineteenth-century commercial building for sale in downtown Huntington is a charming jewel box of a property, ready for the right buyer to finish polishing its fine features.

Located in the city’s National Register-listed Courthouse Square District, the building is well suited to a live-work arrangement. On the first floor, a large open area with high ceilings, tall display windows, and wide double doors could be stylish retail space. The second floor is currently configured as a two-bedroom apartment with an ornate fireplace and stunning views of downtown via the broad bay window. The property is solid and ready for final rehab. It will need updated utilities and finishes throughout.

Local preservation group Huntington Alert recently installed a new roof, repaired a damaged masonry wall, and rebuilt interior floor joists using a loan from Indiana Landmarks. The building will be sold subject to preservation covenants held by Indiana Landmarks governing exterior improvements. Source

 

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in red below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

20 N. Jefferson Street, Huntington, IN   $50,000

 

 

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3 Comments

  • chris

    Local preservation group Huntington Alert recently installed a new roof, repaired a damaged masonry wall, and rebuilt interior floor joists using a loan from Indiana Landmarks. The building will be sold subject to preservation covenants held by Indiana Landmarks governing exterior improvements.

    so the big question is would the buyer be required to remembers / pay off the loan from Indiana Landmarks for this outlay of funds and if so now thw the 50k thing is a 75+ k thing

  • Don Stafford

    Does the prospective buyer have to pay for recent repairs or are they just bound by the preservation group??

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