UPDATE! Sellers have moved up their timeline and decided to hold the public open house on Saturday, March 22, a week earlier than planned. Showings will begin on Saturday, March 8. History lovers and investors, this could be your next project! Owned during the Revolutionary War by Capt Ralston on General Washington's staff, the house on this gentleman's farm was built in the early 1700's. It subsequently burned down and the current house was built in the early 1800's. Seller raised their family here and loved the house and property dearly. A springhouse on the property still provides water. The stone, half-barn behind is in sad repair, but has good bones. Recently, the house has fallen into disrepair and needs a loving hand (and some cash) to bring it back to its former glory. Family is selling for just enough to pay off their liens, asking only that the house not be demolished. In 2005, the property was appraised at $525,000. Instant equity could be yours as 3.3 acres in W Vincent township is worth more than the list price! Property is being sold "as is". Buyer pays all transfer taxes, inspection and U&O fees. Wording for the deed restriction keeping the house from being demolished is available upon request.
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