this old house

Update: Demolished – Save This Old House – c.1890 Queen Anne Syracuse NY $1K – Off Market

301 Onondaga Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13207      $1,000  Off Market

OHU50K NOTES

Save this old house. While this home is not at the west end of Onondaga Street, an upper class neighborhood at the turn of the century known for its rows of mansions, our home at 301 Onondaga St. was still in a highly desirable upper class area in 1890 when the house was built. The Queen Anne sits on a corner lot on a street with lovely older homes. In fact, our featured home is on the Syracuse Historic Properties list.
The neighborhood currently is higher crime, but as you can see by the crime map below, it is very close to a low crime neighborhood, and who knows, might wind up becoming an up and coming neighborhood

REALTOR COMMENTS

Save this old house. This property will need approximately $200k in renovations. Originally a beautiful and prominent single family home now a legal 2-unit. First floor has one small bedroom, formal dining room with beautiful plaster coffered ceiling in need of repair, formal living parlor with incredible plaster ceiling in need of repair, entry parlor with rounded corner.
Upstairs apartment has 2 bedrooms one with Palladian window and rounded corner, living room. Still has some pocket doors, Palladian window, wrap around porch, intricate plaster detailed ceilings, rounded rooms. Has MAJOR water damage and MAJOR foundation reconstruction needed. Water damage from roof to basement. Missing 12′ of foundation, another foundation wall bowing.
Must provide proof of funds to schedule showing. Serious inquiries only. Buyer to provide itemized reno specs.Property needs work and being sold as-is without warranty or representations. Property Purchase Application, Contract to Purchase are available on our website. Completed offers should be submitted no later than the first Tuesday of each month for consideration at the Board of Directors Meeting, normally scheduled on the third Tuesday of each month. Please confirm dates and times. Proof of funds needed for combined purchase and renovation costs. For more information please call Greater Syracuse Land Bank

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