Under $100K Sunday – Circa 1900 Kansas Bungalow For Sale $90K – In a Time Capsule
OHU50K Notes $90,000
Virtually untouched circa 1900 Kansas bungalow has original kitchen cupboard, unpainted woodwork, hardwood floors, built-ins, ornate cast iron radiators, and even a porch swing!
Agent Comments
Here’s a great listing brought to you by Adam Wilkey with HOMEFRONT Real Estate Group. Opportunity awaits a new owner as one can update or remodel with your own ideas and style in mind. You will appreciate the charm and nostalgia the moment you step into this 19th century home. Entering the house through the front door, there is a large living room that connects to a formal dining room. There is a unique passthrough buffet that give’s access from the kitchen to the dining room. The 2 bedrooms on the main level are separated by a full bathroom. On the second floor, above the 2 car garage, is a wonderful studio loft (3rd Bedroom) that has its own private bathroom. Located in an established neighborhood near historic downtown Abilene, the potential for this historical gem is endless. For more information or to set up a private tour contact Adam (785)-375-9485.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- sqft
- sqft lot
- Build date 1800
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.
204 NE 6th St, Abilene, KS 67410 $90,000
- Contact Realtor: Adam Wilkey
- Brokered by: Homefront Real Estate Group (785) 223-6030
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History
This early bungalow is on the Sanborn Map in 1905, apparently replacing a previous home that was on the lot. Next time we see it on the Sanorn Map, the porch was extended as a porte-cochere, then a garage with an apartment over it was built behind the house.
Family History
In 1905, Isaac Newton Cole (1853-1945), former secretary of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce and railroad agent, his wife Clemena Turner and their 2 daughters, Charlotte and Charlene resided in the home when it was newly built.
14 Jul 1945, Sat · Page 4
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