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$40,000
Sold on 10/01/19
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
3,274 |
$550 |
1938 |
On the market:
133 days
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Unique opportunity! Original 1938 home + 5 contiguous lots in downtown historical district of Arcadia. Home is in disrepair. There's visible issues w/water entry from roof damage in 2 rooms. There's termite damage present but confined to the softwood furniture and not the hardwood structure itself. The photos here indicate the current condition. There's much that will need to be removed before repair can commence but the structural integrity of the main floor plan under the two story portion including the attic fan and crawlspaces has minor to minimal damage. The side rooms away from the center structure are where the water damage exists. Previous owner left it in deteriorating condition but there's much evidence this home can be restored to livable condition with considerable work. The historical status district rules dictate the home cannot be removed and replaced with another type of structure. However, deed indicates that the other 5 lots can be subdivided and built upon separately. Interested buyers advised to contact the city on what this would entail. The home was built for Eugene Wey the cities original physician and his family. They and his son Jacob Wey the cities first pharmacist resided there until ownership passed to his sons Richard and Robert. Robert's heirs estate have offered it for sale and hope to see it restored to its former granduer. Home is available to be shown but only by licensed buyer representative or listing agents. Please call to arrange viewings.
Listing courtesy of Jim Clausen, CENTURY 21 SCHMIDT REAL ESTATE & CENTURY 21 SCHMIDT REAL ESTATE