Sold- c.1890 Indiana Queen Anne Victorian Home For Sale Via Real Estate Auction – Sold
OHU50K Notes $Auction Sold for $60,000
Built somewhere between 1890 and 1895, this Queen Anne Victorian home for sale has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths with two separate electric and gas meters. The beautiful stone carved window hoods with rosette and chevron carvings. are just one indication that no expense was spared when this brick beauty was built. The home is an absolute gem, but I especially love that white bathroom!
Realtor Comments
Part of a 6 tract auction, tract 4. Auction date Tuesday November 28th @ 6pm. Auction held at the First Christian Church Firehouse. Impressive 2 story historical multiplex home with good investment potential. Built in 1890 with 4, 200+ square feet on a full basement with 2, 200+ square feet. The home features beautiful natural woodwork, hardwood floors, antique light fixtures, covered front porch, 3 fireplaces, and a 3 car detached garage. The home features 14 rooms including 4 bedrooms 3 kitchens, and 3.5 bathrooms. The home currently has 2 electric meters and 2 gas meters and has a newer gas steam radiant heating system. At one time it was listed as a 4 plex. It currently has possibilities to be anywhere from a 1 unit home to possibly 4. You be the judge and make it what you want. The home sits on a 57×193 lot close to downtown.
- 4bed
- 3.5+bath
- 4,262sqft
- 0.25acre lot
- Circa 1890
14 W 6th St, Peru, IN 46970 Auction
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.
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Architecture per In.gov
Family History Per in.gov
“The house belonged to Jess and Elizabeth (Hauk) Stevens by 1908. Jess Stevens was a bookstore owner in the city. In 1910, Elizabeth’s parents, Harvey and Ella Hauk, were also living in the household. Stevens partnered with Harry West to form West & Stevens books and stationary shop prior to 1908 at 74-76 North Broadway and operated the store for over 25 years. Stevens died in 1941 and Elizabeth in 1955. They are buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Peru.”
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