Under $100K Sunday – Save This Old Fixer Upper Foursquare in Saginaw, MI $65K
OHU50K Notes $65,000
This fixer upper is in the historical District, yet they allowed this to happen?! The circa 1910 home was a single family that was converted into apartments for a little while and has now been converted back into a one unit for the purpose of becoming a salon/barber shop/studio but never finished. Thank goodness. This poor baby does not need any further degradation.

Realtor Comments
This fixer upper home features a full basement third story and finished a full bathroom on the second floor half bath on the main floor a second floor sunroom upstairs can be entered from front and back of the property. Has new plumbing new wiring throughout the whole entire property features original hardwood floors. has two fireplaces one on the main floor and one in the basement. This property is a great opportunity for wanting to build your business or just wanting to turn it back into a historical home again. This home is a must see. Call me today for your showing
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,242sqft
- 5,663sqft lot
- Circa 1910

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in red below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
1037 S Jefferson Ave, Saginaw, MI 48601 $65,000
- Contact Realtor: Sarah Gilbert with Irongate Realty Group
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2 Comments
George Bahr
Americans and their garish color schemes, its like a house of horrors in a carnival! Inside and out.
Guaranteed there are more than 2 fireplaces ticked away in the walls someplace.
In Denver squares, there are often 4 chimneys servicing 2 or more fireplaces per stack. Thats where the original heat came from to heat so many rooms, every room needed access to a chimney port for either a fireplace, freestanding stove or a slide in coal 🔥
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Interesting!