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Save This Old c.1865 Mississippi Mansion – Magnolia Manor $149K

$149,000

Step into the past with this Mississippi Mansion. Dating back to 1865, this impressive residence offers approximately 3,884 square feet of timeless character on 1.33 acres, showcasing classic architectural details and endless potential for restoration and revival.

 

Featuring original hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, expansive living spaces, and timeless period details, this property presents a rare opportunity for investors, preservationists, or visionary buyers seeking a true legacy project. Public records indicate 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, though buyers should verify all details independently. This stately home offers the kind of craftsmanship and grandeur rarely found today, including a dramatic front porch with massive columns, multiple fireplaces, oversized rooms, and historic character throughout. 4A heat pump is already in place, providing a functional starting point for renovations. While the property requires a complete renovation, size and historic appeal create substantial upside for an investor looking to restore, repurpose, or transform this landmark into a showpiece. Situated near downtown Brookhaven, this property combines location, scale, and unique historical significance. Whether your vision is a luxury residence, event venue, boutique inn, or signature restoration project, the possibilities here are exceptional. Highlights: Historic Colonial built in 1865 Approx. 3,884 SF 1.33-acre lot Hardwood floors Heat pump Massive columns & grand porch Multiple fireplaces Full renovation opportunity Rare large-scale historic investment property Bring your contractor and imagination-this is a one-of-a-kind restoration opportunity with extraordinary potential.

  • 4bed
  • 3bath
  • Circa 1865

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502 N Railroad Ave, Brookhaven, MS 39601  $149,000

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: Daniel Demers

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Family History

This was the homeof dry goods merchant  Ebenezer Edwin Seavey (1835-1894) and his wife Amanda Caroline Storm (1847-1923). They lived in the home with their children, Willard, John, Sarah and Mary.
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E.E. Seavey

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Photos Below Are From the 2022 Listing When It Looked Much Better

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