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  • $395,000

    95 Whitmire St, Brevard, NC 28712

    2beds
    1,133sqft
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    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1910
    0.21 Acres Lot
    $384,400 Zestimate®
    $349/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Modern systemsRefinished floorsHistoric corridorsCozy gas log fireplaceThoughtfully restored living spacePrivate backyard visionLandscaping stones
    Professionally remodeled and almost everything new! Step into Brevard’s early days—beautifully reimagined for today. This 1910s bungalow at 95 Whitmire Street sits on one of the town’s most historic corridors, laid out in 1894 by the Whitmire family as Brevard grew alongside its new railroad depot. What was once a street of mill workers and merchants now offers walkable access to downtown cafés, the College, and The Lumberyard—still humming with small-town charm. Inside, you’ll find 1,133 square feet of thoughtfully restored living space, where modern systems meet timeless character. Perfect for your primary home, your short-term rental (STR), or even office space! The interior exudes warmth and craftsmanship, from the antique red oak moulding by Tom Kline, a millwork artisan known for projects like Steve Martin’s Brevard home and the HGTV Dream Home, to the cozy gas log fireplace in the living room. Light filters through updated windows onto refinished floors, a refreshed kitchen, and a clean, airy layout that makes this bungalow feel larger than its footprint. Brand-new appliances as well! The foundation and structural supports were professionally repaired by Carolina Foundation Solutions, with new subfloors, sistered joists, and a vapor barrier installed for peace of mind. Major updates—roof, windows, electrical, insulation, and HVAC ductwork—were completed around six years ago. Outside, every detail tells a story. The landscaping stones were hand-collected by the seller decades ago when an old post office (now an urgent care site) was torn down—each rock a piece of Brevard history. When regrading the driveway, the original century-old gravel base was uncovered and reused beneath the new decorative stone. Mature fruit trees—a cherry, fig and apple—still flourish out back, alongside new fencing posts ready to complete the private backyard vision.
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