Save This Old c.1917 Kentucky Fixer Upper $59,900
OHU50K Notes $59,900
Look past the mess and you may find that this Kentucky fixer upper has some original elements worth saving. The c.1917 home has a large front porch, sleeping porch, rear porch, colonnades, French doors, high ceilings, multiple fireplace mantels, unique staircase, and hardwood floors. It also has an unfinished basement and an old garage. Apparently, most of the stuff will stay in the house for the new owner to remove. Also, the sale is cash only.
Realtor Comments
Sold as is, this property is in a historic district and plans must adhere to guidelines. This is the perfect opportunity to own a piece of Hopkinsville’s history. Built around 1917. The lot is over 7/10 of an acre. In order to view, you must have proof that you are a cash buyer and sign a hold harmless agreement due to the condition of the house. All personal property that is there as of 4/1/24 will convey with the house. Buyer’s agent to verify square footage, historic information, school zones, etc.
- 5bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,925sqft
- 0.72acre lot
- Circa 1917
2113 S Virginia St, Hopkinsville, KY 42240 $59,900
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.
- Contact Realtor: Krystal Kirkman
Brokered by: Kirkman Real Estate
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Location of This Kentucky Fixer Upper
Hopkinsville is a city located in Christian County. It is situated in the western part of the state, approximately 75 miles northwest of Nashville, Tennessee. Population is around 32,000 people.
Hopkinsville is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The city has several historic sites and landmarks, including the Christian County Courthouse, the Alhambra Theatre, and the Latham House. The Trail of Tears Commemorative Park and Heritage Center, which honors the Native American tribes forcibly relocated during the Trail of Tears, is also located in Hopkinsville.
One notable event associated with Hopkinsville is the Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter, also known as the Hopkinsville Goblins case. In 1955, a family claimed to have encountered extraterrestrial beings near their farmhouse, sparking widespread interest and speculation about UFOs and alien visitations.
Hopkinsville is also home to Fort Campbell, a United States Army installation that straddles the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The base serves as a major training center for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
The economy of Hopkinsville is diverse, with sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail playing significant roles. The city is home to various industries, including automotive parts manufacturing, food processing, and distribution centers.