Under $100K Sunday – Italianate Fixer Upper For Sale in Upstate NY $79K
OHU50K Notes $79,000
Agent Comments
This 4 BR home is a fixer upper. Whether to live in or flip, it has great bones and a lot work has been done. All the plaster has been removed from the lathe on the 2nd floor. New wiring is in place and just needs to be finished. It is set up that each BR would be on its own circuit breaker. New 200 Amp circuit breaker panel in basement. Utica boiler is approx 3 years. New pex heat lines ran to 2nd floor. The 2nd floor has 4 BR’s and a Full Bath. The Full Bath has been sheet rocked. Tub and Toilet are functioning. Just needs to be completed. There is a door with stairs that lead down to side deck. The closet at the top of the stairs has roof access. First floor has a LR, DR, Kitchen, Front parlor, Den or 1st floor BR and a Half Bath off the Kitchen. There are two sets of pocket doors. There is a bay window in the LR and also in front upstairs BR above the LR. All original moldings that were removed have been saved. The home required some jacking up. There are 6 new support columns in the basement. All new pex water lines. New sewer pipe. Replacement windows throughout. Large lot goes back approx 232′
- 4 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 2,456 sqft
- 0.33 acre lot
- Build date 1910
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110 Main St, Sharon Springs, NY 13459 $79,000
- Contact Realtor: Richard Euler
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Location
This Italianate fixer upper is in Sharon Springs, a village located in beautiful Schoharie County. It is situated in the eastern part of the state, approximately 50 miles west of Albany, the state capital. Sharon Springs has a population of around 500 people.
The village is known for its historic architecture and its history as a spa resort town. In the 19th century, Sharon Springs was a popular destination for people seeking the healing properties of the local mineral springs. Many grand hotels and bathhouses were built during this time to accommodate the influx of visitors.
Today, Sharon Springs retains much of its historic charm and has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the village’s well-preserved Victorian-era buildings, which include the American Hotel and the Roseboro Hotel. The annual Sharon Springs Garden Party, held in the spring, is a popular event that attracts visitors from all over.
In recent years, Sharon Springs has gained additional attention through the television series “The Fabulous Beekman Boys,” which documented the lives of two entrepreneurs who moved to the area and revitalized an old farm. The show helped to highlight the village’s unique history and brought increased tourism to the area.