Under $100K Sunday – Circa 1900 Pennsylvania Affordable Home Under $90K
OHU50K Notes $89,500
When this home was built circa 1900, attention to detail was paramount. The Western Pennsylvania affordable home still retains many of those beautiful details, including stunning stained glass, gorgeous staircase, crown molding corbels and French doors.
Agent Comments
Preserved from yesteryear, this home embodies the charm and romance of the bygone era. The grand entry boasts an impressive, lovely, natural wood tiered staircase with carved oak and beautifully designed stained glass windows, all intact. The galley style kitchen still has some of original solid wood cabinets, too .You will find three finished levels, with built-ins, a second kitchen on the 2nd floor, French doors and so much more. 3rd floor offers and additional 576 SF, but is not functional. Off the rear alley there is room for 3-4 Vehicles, too. Zoning: R-2 Medium-Density Residential District.
- 4 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 2,952 sqft
- 4,200 sqft lot
- Build date 1900
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.
406 W 1st St, Oil City, PA, 16301 $89,500
- Contact Realtor: Judith Cochran – Kriner Real Estate LLC.
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History
In the 1940s through the 1960s, this house was the center for the Venango County branch of the Pennsylvania Association For The Blind. The executive director also lived here. One of the directors was John B. Mohler. He passed away in the home in 1966 at age 58.
31 Jan 1966, Mon · Page 84
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