Designed and built by celebrated Urbana architect Joseph W. Royer as his personal residence in 1905, this stucco, broad-eaved Mission Revival gem blends Arts & Crafts detailing with a gracious wrap-around porch and abundant original character. Set within the Joseph W. Royer Historic District at Oregon & Busey-now recognized on the National Register of Historic Places (listed April 18, 2022)-the property sits just off Lincoln Ave near campus and today functions as a student rooming house. With its generous rooms, period woodwork, and intact historic fabric, it's poised to become either an extraordinary private residence or a compelling income producer (buyer to verify allowable uses). Exterior work is subject to local historic-district guidelines, helping preserve the streetscape's enduring charm. A rare chance to steward a signature Urbana home with direct ties to the architect behind Urbana High School, the Urbana Free Library, and the Champaign County Courthouse.
New
$495,000
801 W Oregon St, Urbana, IL 61801
8beds
3,935sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1903
10,185 Square Feet Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$126/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Broad-eaved mission revival gemIntact historic fabricAbundant original characterGracious wrap-around porchPeriod woodworkGenerous rooms
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