Save This Old c.1880 Brick Home in Minnesota Under $44K
$43,900
This once stately c.1880 brick home in Minnesota needs a savior. The four-bedroom, 1.5-bath home has hardwood floors, built-ins stained glass and unique staircase, but the home has sustained a fire and is gutted. What do you think a more appropriate price for this property is?

Realtor Comments
Northside home is ready to be restored to its once-former glory or taken down to envision your ideal project. This property suffered a fire, and the price is reflective of the restoration work required. Property is being sold AS-IS. Situated just one block from both Highway 210/Washington St and the 11-acre Historic Gregory Park. Seller was told the current zoning allows for single-family residential, multi-family, or light commercial use. This large lot allows for off-street parking and just 5 blocks from St. Joseph’s Medical Center.
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,811sqft
- 0.24acre lot
- Circa 1880

224 N 5th St, Brainerd, MN 56401 $43,900
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.

Pros:
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lakes and forests, offering abundant outdoor recreational activities like fishing, hiking, and boating.
- Community Atmosphere: A close-knit community with friendly residents and local events that foster a sense of belonging.
- Affordability: Generally lower cost of living and housing prices compared to urban areas, making it accessible for families and retirees.
- Recreational Facilities: Home to various parks, golf courses, and sports facilities, providing plenty of options for leisure and fitness.
- Family-Friendly Environment: Good schools and safe neighborhoods make it an attractive place for families.
Cons:
- Limited Job Opportunities: Fewer employment options, especially in specialized fields, may require commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Harsh Winters: Cold winters with heavy snowfall can be challenging for those unaccustomed to severe weather.
- Limited Amenities: Fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger cities may limit options for residents.
- Transportation: Public transportation is minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.
- Seasonal Tourism: The economy can be influenced by seasonal tourism, which may lead to fluctuations in job availability and local business success.

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